De Bleser Leentje, Depreitere Roeland, De Waele Katrijn, Vanhaecht Kris, Vlayen Joan, Sermeus Walter
Center for Health Services and Nursing Research, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
J Nurs Manag. 2006 Oct;14(7):553-63. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2934.2006.00702.x.
The term 'clinical pathway' is internationally accepted in all settings of healthcare management. The way in which clinical pathways have been developed in the United Kingdom differs from that in the USA. Besides the international differences in the purpose, many alternative names also can be found. These have led to confusion. There is no single, widely accepted definition of a clinical pathway. The aim of the study was to survey the definitions used in describing the concept and to derive key characteristics of clinical pathways.
Using the PubMed, we conducted a review of literature published between January 2000 and December 2003 using the following terms: critical pathway, clinical pathway, integrated care pathway, care pathway and care map. All reports reviewed had to use the concept, as defined by the Medical Subject Headings term, to be considered. To assess all definitions, the concept analysis method was used.
In 82 of the 263 eligible articles, the definition of pathway was given. Totally, we found 84 different definitions. Each definition was rephrased by taking into consideration the following three features inherent to pathways: nouns, characteristics and aims and outcomes. Every feature was further divided into categories.
A clinical pathway is a method for the patient-care management of a well-defined group of patients during a well-defined period of time. A clinical pathway explicitly states the goals and key elements of care based on Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) guidelines, best practice and patient expectations by facilitating the communication, coordinating roles and sequencing the activities of the multidisciplinary care team, patients and their relatives; by documenting, monitoring and evaluating variances; and by providing the necessary resources and outcomes. The aim of a clinical pathway is to improve the quality of care, reduce risks, increase patient satisfaction and increase the efficiency in the use of resources.
“临床路径”这一术语在医疗管理的所有领域都得到了国际认可。英国临床路径的开发方式与美国不同。除了目的上的国际差异外,还能找到许多其他名称。这些导致了混淆。目前尚无一个被广泛接受的临床路径定义。本研究的目的是调查用于描述该概念的定义,并得出临床路径的关键特征。
我们使用PubMed,对2000年1月至2003年12月发表的文献进行了综述,使用了以下术语:关键路径、临床路径、综合护理路径、护理路径和护理地图。所有被审查的报告都必须使用医学主题词定义的概念才能被考虑。为了评估所有定义,采用了概念分析方法。
在263篇符合条件的文章中,有82篇给出了路径的定义。我们总共发现了84种不同的定义。通过考虑路径固有的以下三个特征:名词、特征以及目标和结果,对每个定义进行了重新表述。每个特征又进一步细分为不同类别。
临床路径是一种在明确的时间段内对明确的一组患者进行患者护理管理的方法。临床路径基于循证医学(EBM)指南、最佳实践和患者期望,通过促进多学科护理团队、患者及其亲属之间的沟通、协调角色和安排活动顺序;通过记录、监测和评估差异;以及通过提供必要的资源和结果,明确阐述护理的目标和关键要素。临床路径的目的是提高护理质量、降低风险、提高患者满意度并提高资源使用效率。