Fessele Kristen, Yendro Susan, Mallory Gail
College of Nursing, University of Utah in Salt Lake City.
Department of Quality Measurement, Joint Commission, Oakbrook Terrace, IL.
Clin J Oncol Nurs. 2014;18 Suppl:7-11. doi: 10.1188/14.CJON.S2.7-11.
In 2008, the Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) initiated a multi-year project to develop and test quality measures in areas judged by oncology nurses as high-priority opportunities to improve quality of life for patients across the cancer continuum, and to provide education to oncology nurses on how to achieve high-quality care. Supported through a grant to the ONS Foundation by the Breast Cancer Fund of the National Philanthropic Trust, two teams of expert nurses convened to review the literature and draft potential measures that are considered important to providers and patients, are high-volume, high-impact issues, and are supported by strong clinical evidence linking high-quality care processes to improved outcomes. The ONS Foundation contracted with the Joint Commission's Department of Quality Measurement to combine its measure-development experience with ONS's ambulatory oncology perspective to create a reproducible testing process. A third project team designed and implemented a series of 10 regional education workshops illustrating the use and benefits of quality measurement in clinical care.
2008年,肿瘤护理协会(ONS)启动了一个多年项目,旨在制定和测试质量指标,这些指标涉及肿瘤护士认为对改善癌症全程患者生活质量至关重要的领域,并就如何实现高质量护理向肿瘤护士提供教育。该项目由国家慈善信托基金乳腺癌基金向ONS基金会提供资助,两组专家护士召集起来,回顾文献并起草对医疗服务提供者和患者都很重要的潜在指标,这些指标是高容量、高影响的问题,并且有强有力的临床证据表明高质量护理流程与改善结果相关。ONS基金会与联合委员会质量测量部签约,将其指标开发经验与ONS的门诊肿瘤学观点相结合,以创建一个可重复的测试流程。第三个项目团队设计并开展了一系列10次区域教育研讨会,展示质量测量在临床护理中的应用和益处。