Kramer A M, Shaughnessy P W, Bauman M K, Crisler K S
Center for Health Services Research, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver 80222.
Milbank Q. 1990;68(3):413-43.
Increased use of home care services, and the provision of more sophisticated care to acutely ill patients, have prompted concern about quality assurance in home settings. A conceptual framework is proposed to assess home health-care quality based on two premises: outcome, process, and structural measures, first, are required to evaluate quality accurately; classification of patients into quality indicator groups (QUIGs), second, permits specification and use of more practical and valid quality measures. The framework may prove useful because measures are related directly to patient conditions, services rendered, and treatment objectives. Further reliability and validity testing of the QUIGs and a system of operational quality measures are currently underway.
家庭护理服务使用的增加,以及为急症患者提供更复杂的护理,引发了人们对家庭环境中质量保证的关注。本文提出了一个概念框架,用于基于两个前提评估家庭医疗保健质量:首先,需要结果、过程和结构指标来准确评估质量;其次,将患者分类为质量指标组(QUIGs),允许制定和使用更实用、有效的质量指标。该框架可能会很有用,因为这些指标直接与患者状况、提供服务和治疗目标相关。目前正在对QUIGs和一套操作质量指标体系进行进一步的信度和效度测试。