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全球外科手术监测的标准化指标。

Standardised metrics for global surgical surveillance.

作者信息

Weiser Thomas G, Makary Martin A, Haynes Alex B, Dziekan Gerald, Berry William R, Gawande Atul A

机构信息

Department of Health Policy and Management, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA 02115, USA.

出版信息

Lancet. 2009 Sep 26;374(9695):1113-7. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(09)61161-2.

Abstract

Public health surveillance relies on standardised metrics to evaluate disease burden and health system performance. Such metrics have not been developed for surgical services despite increasing volume, substantial cost, and high rates of death and disability associated with surgery. The Safe Surgery Saves Lives initiative of WHO's Patient Safety Programme has developed standardised public health metrics for surgical care that are applicable worldwide. We assembled an international panel of experts to develop and define metrics for measuring the magnitude and effect of surgical care in a population, while taking into account economic feasibility and practicability. This panel recommended six measures for assessing surgical services at a national level: number of operating rooms, number of operations, number of accredited surgeons, number of accredited anaesthesia professionals, day-of-surgery death ratio, and postoperative in-hospital death ratio. We assessed the feasibility of gathering such statistics at eight diverse hospitals in eight countries and incorporated them into the WHO Guidelines for Safe Surgery, in which methods for data collection, analysis, and reporting are outlined.

摘要

公共卫生监测依赖标准化指标来评估疾病负担和卫生系统绩效。尽管手术量不断增加、成本高昂且与手术相关的死亡和残疾率很高,但尚未针对外科服务制定此类指标。世界卫生组织患者安全计划的“安全手术拯救生命”倡议已制定了适用于全球的外科护理标准化公共卫生指标。我们组建了一个国际专家小组,以制定和定义用于衡量人群中外科护理规模和效果的指标,同时考虑经济可行性和实用性。该小组推荐了六项在国家层面评估外科服务的措施:手术室数量、手术数量、经认可的外科医生数量、经认可的麻醉专业人员数量、手术当日死亡率和术后住院死亡率。我们评估了在八个国家的八家不同医院收集此类统计数据的可行性,并将其纳入世界卫生组织安全手术指南,其中概述了数据收集、分析和报告的方法。

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