Davidoff Frank
Medwave. 2014 Mar 7;14(2):e5901. doi: 10.5867/medwave.2014.02.5901.
Published in 2008, the SQUIRE guidelines are a set of 19 descriptive items that identify the information readers want and need to know about making and studying improvements in healthcare delivery. They were created over a period of several years, largely in response to earlier concerns about the limited quantity and inadequate quality of published reports of work in this new discipline. They have proven useful in writing about improvement interventions, as well as in designing and implementing them. As improvement concepts and methods continue to develop, SQUIRE is also evolving as part of its continuing effort to contribute to the advancement of the "science of improvement."
《卫生保健质量改进报告指南》(SQUIRE)于2008年发布,包含19项描述性条目,用以确定读者在了解医疗服务改进措施制定与研究方面希望和需要知道的信息。该指南历经数年制定而成,主要是为了回应人们早期对这一新学科已发表工作报告数量有限且质量欠佳的担忧。事实证明,它在撰写改进干预措施报告以及设计和实施这些措施方面都很有用。随着改进理念和方法不断发展,SQUIRE也在不断演变,作为其持续努力的一部分,为 “改进科学” 的进步做出贡献。