The Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing, University of CA, Davis, Sacramento, 95817, USA.
J Am Med Dir Assoc. 2011 Sep;12(7):508-17. doi: 10.1016/j.jamda.2010.03.014. Epub 2010 Oct 2.
Advancing Excellence (AE) is a coalition-based campaign concerned with how society cares for its elderly and disabled citizens. The purpose of this project was to work with a small group of volunteer nursing homes and with local quality improvement networks called LANEs (Local Area Networks for Excellence) in 6 states in a learning collaborative. The purpose of the collaborative was to determine effective ways for LANEs to address and mitigate perceived barriers to nursing home data entry in the national Advancing Excellence campaign and to test methods by which local quality improvement networks could support nursing homes as they enter data on the AE Web site.
A semistructured telephone survey of nursing homes was conducted in 6 states. Participants included LANEs from California, Georgia, Massachusetts, Michigan, Oklahoma, and Washington. Facility characteristics were obtained from a series of questions during the telephone interview. Three states (GA, MA, OK) piloted a new spreadsheet and process for entering data on staff turnover, and 3 states (CA, MI, WA) piloted a new spreadsheet and process for entering data on consistent assignment.
Many of the nursing homes we contacted had not entered data for organizational goals on the national Web site, but all were able to do so with telephone assistance from the LANE. Eighty-five percent of nursing homes said they would be able to collect information on advance directives if tools (eg, spreadsheets) were provided. Over 40% of nursing homes, including for-profit homes, were willing to have staff and residents/families enter satisfaction data directly on an independent Web site. Nursing homes were able to convey concerns and questions about the process of goal entry, and offer suggestions to the LANEs during semistructured telephone interviews. The 6 LANEs discussed nursing home responses on their regularly scheduled calls, and useful strategies were shared across states. Nursing homes reported that they are using Advancing Excellence target setting and goal entry to improve care, and that they would use new tools such as those for measuring satisfaction, consistent assignment, and advance directives.
Having LANE members contact nursing homes directly by telephone engaged the nursing homes in providing valuable feedback on new Advancing Excellence goals and data entry. It also provided an opportunity to clarify issues related to the campaign and ongoing quality improvement efforts, including culture change.
推进卓越(AE)是一个基于联盟的运动,关注社会如何照顾其老年和残疾公民。本项目的目的是与一小群志愿养老院合作,并与 6 个州的当地质量改进网络(LANEs,卓越的本地网络)合作开展学习合作。合作的目的是确定 LANEs 解决和减轻全国推进卓越运动中养老院数据录入感知障碍的有效方法,并测试当地质量改进网络如何支持养老院在 AE 网站上录入数据的方法。
对 6 个州的养老院进行了半结构式电话调查。参与者包括加利福尼亚州、佐治亚州、马萨诸塞州、密歇根州、俄克拉荷马州和华盛顿州的 LANEs。设施特征是通过电话采访中的一系列问题获得的。三个州(GA、MA、OK)试点了新的电子表格和数据输入流程,用于记录员工流动情况,三个州(CA、MI、WA)试点了新的电子表格和数据输入流程,用于记录一致分配情况。
我们联系的许多养老院都没有在全国网站上输入组织目标数据,但在 LANE 的电话协助下,他们都能够做到这一点。85%的养老院表示,如果提供工具(例如电子表格),他们将能够收集有关预先指示的信息。超过 40%的养老院,包括营利性养老院,愿意让员工和居民/家属直接在独立网站上输入满意度数据。养老院能够传达他们对目标录入过程的关注和问题,并在半结构化电话采访中向 LANEs 提出建议。6 个 LANEs 在定期电话会议上讨论了养老院的回应,并在各州之间分享了有用的策略。养老院报告说,他们正在使用推进卓越目标设定和目标录入来改善护理,并且他们将使用新工具,如测量满意度、一致分配和预先指示的工具。
让 LANE 成员通过电话直接联系养老院,使养老院有机会就新的推进卓越目标和数据录入提供有价值的反馈。它还提供了一个机会,可以澄清与运动和持续质量改进努力相关的问题,包括文化变革。