Glasgow Justin M, Scott-Caziewell Jill R, Kaboli Peter J
Center for Research in the Implementation of Innovative Strategies in Practice, Iowa City Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, USA.
Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2010 Dec;36(12):533-40. doi: 10.1016/s1553-7250(10)36081-8.
Two popular quality improvement (QI) approaches in health care are Lean and Six Sigma. Hospitals continue to adopt these QI approaches-or the hybrid Lean Sigma approach-with little knowledge on how well they produce sustainable improvements. A systematic literature review was conducted to determine whether Lean, Six Sigma, or Lean Sigma have been effectively used to create and sustain improvements in the acute care setting.
Databases were searched for articles published in the health care, business, and engineering literatures. Study inclusion criteria required identification of a Six Sigma, Lean, or Lean Sigma project; QI efforts focused on hospitalized patients; descriptions of project improvements; and reported results. Depending on the quality of data reported, articles were classified as summary reports, pre-post observational studies, or time-series reports.
Database searches identified 539 potential articles. After review of titles, abstracts, and full text, 47 articles met inclusion criteria--10 articles summarized multiple projects, 12 reported Lean projects, 20 reported Six Sigma projects, and 5 reported Lean Sigma projects. Generally, the studies provided limited data, with only 15 articles providing any sort of follow-up data; of the 15, only 3 report a follow-up period greater than two years.
Lean, Six Sigma, and Lean Sigma as QI approaches can aid institutions in tackling a wide variety of problems encountered in acute care. However, the true impact of these approaches is difficult to judge, given that the lack of rigorous evaluation or clearly sustained improvements provides little evidence supporting broad adoption. There is still a need for future work that will improve the evidence base for understanding more about QI approaches and how to achieve sustainable improvement.
医疗保健领域两种流行的质量改进(QI)方法是精益管理和六西格玛。医院不断采用这些质量改进方法——或精益西格玛混合方法——但对它们在产生可持续改进方面的效果了解甚少。进行了一项系统的文献综述,以确定精益管理、六西格玛或精益西格玛是否已有效地用于在急性护理环境中创造和维持改进。
在医疗保健、商业和工程文献中搜索已发表的文章。研究纳入标准要求确定一个六西格玛、精益管理或精益西格玛项目;针对住院患者的质量改进工作;项目改进的描述;以及报告的结果。根据报告数据的质量,文章被分类为总结报告、前后观察性研究或时间序列报告。
数据库搜索识别出539篇潜在文章。在对标题、摘要和全文进行审查后,47篇文章符合纳入标准——10篇文章总结了多个项目,12篇报告了精益管理项目,20篇报告了六西格玛项目,5篇报告了精益西格玛项目。一般来说,这些研究提供的数据有限,只有15篇文章提供了任何形式的随访数据;在这15篇文章中,只有3篇报告的随访期超过两年。
作为质量改进方法的精益管理、六西格玛和精益西格玛可以帮助机构解决急性护理中遇到的各种问题。然而,鉴于缺乏严格的评估或明确的持续改进,这些方法的真正影响难以判断,几乎没有证据支持广泛采用。未来仍需要开展工作,以改进证据基础,以便更多地了解质量改进方法以及如何实现可持续改进。