Borland Meredith L, Shepherd Mike
Emergency Department, Princess Margaret Hospital, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
Schools of Paediatric and Child Health, Western Australia, Australia.
J Paediatr Child Health. 2016 Feb;52(2):131-6. doi: 10.1111/jpc.13077.
There is a clear demand for quality in the delivery of health care around the world; paediatric emergency medicine is no exception to this movement. It has been identified that gaps exist in the quality of acute care provided to children. Regulatory bodies in Australia and New Zealand are moving to mandate the implementation of quality targets and measures. Within the paediatric emergency department (ED), there is a lack of research into paediatric specific indicators. The existing literature regarding paediatric acute care quality measures has been recently summarised, and expert consensus has now been reported. It is clear that there is much work to be performed to generalise this work to ED. We review suggestions from the current literature relating to feasible indicators within the paediatric acute care setting. We propose options to develop a quality 'scorecard' that could be used to assist Australian and New Zealand EDs with quality measurement and benchmarking for their paediatric patients.
全球对高质量医疗服务的提供有着明确的需求;儿科急诊医学也不例外。已发现为儿童提供的急性护理质量存在差距。澳大利亚和新西兰的监管机构正在着手强制实施质量目标和措施。在儿科急诊科(ED),针对儿科特定指标的研究较少。最近对有关儿科急性护理质量措施的现有文献进行了总结,并且现已报告了专家共识。显然,要将这项工作推广到急诊科还有很多工作要做。我们回顾了当前文献中有关儿科急性护理环境中可行指标的建议。我们提出了开发质量“记分卡”的选项,可用于协助澳大利亚和新西兰的急诊科对其儿科患者进行质量衡量和基准比较。