Department of Surgery, Boston Veterans Affairs Health Care System and Boston University, Boston, MA, USA.
Am J Surg. 2009 Nov;198(5 Suppl):S9-S18. doi: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2009.08.003.
Since 1994, the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP) has become a tool for the study of outcomes in surgery. Through carefully designed studies, patient risk factors, structures, and processes of care and their impact on various outcomes were carefully described within many specialties and subspecialties of surgery. "Fifteen years of NSQIP" is a celebration of the work of Shukri Khuri and his colleagues during this time frame. By summarizing their extensive contributions, a perspective is given as to the impact and breadth of their observations and recommendations on quality improvement for specific operations in various specialties under various conditions. A total of 128 articles published in the peer-reviewed literature dealing mostly with findings from the Veterans Affairs (VA) hospital system are summarized.
自 1994 年以来,国家外科质量改进计划(NSQIP)已成为研究手术结果的工具。通过精心设计的研究,在许多外科专业和亚专业中详细描述了患者风险因素、结构、护理过程及其对各种结果的影响。“十五年的 NSQIP”是对 Shukri Khuri 及其同事在此期间工作的庆祝。通过总结他们的广泛贡献,我们可以看到他们对特定手术在各种条件下的质量改进的观察和建议的影响和广度。本文共总结了在同行评议文献中发表的 128 篇文章,主要涉及退伍军人事务部(VA)医院系统的发现。