Goodman Daisy, Ogrinc Greg, Davies Louise, Baker G Ross, Barnsteiner Jane, Foster Tina C, Gali Kari, Hilden Joanne, Horwitz Leora, Kaplan Heather C, Leis Jerome, Matulis John C, Michie Susan, Miltner Rebecca, Neily Julia, Nelson William A, Niedner Matthew, Oliver Brant, Rutman Lori, Thomson Richard, Thor Johan
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, New Hampshire, USA.
Department of Education, Veterans Health Administration, White River Jct, Vermont, USA.
BMJ Qual Saf. 2016 Dec;25(12):e7. doi: 10.1136/bmjqs-2015-004480. Epub 2016 Apr 13.
Since its publication in 2008, SQUIRE (Standards for Quality Improvement Reporting Excellence) has contributed to the completeness and transparency of reporting of quality improvement work, providing guidance to authors and reviewers of reports on healthcare improvement work. In the interim, enormous growth has occurred in understanding factors that influence the success, and failure, of healthcare improvement efforts. Progress has been particularly strong in three areas: the understanding of the theoretical basis for improvement work; the impact of contextual factors on outcomes; and the development of methodologies for studying improvement work. Consequently, there is now a need to revise the original publication guidelines. To reflect the breadth of knowledge and experience in the field, we solicited input from a wide variety of authors, editors and improvement professionals during the guideline revision process. This Explanation and Elaboration document (E&E) is a companion to the revised SQUIRE guidelines, SQUIRE 2.0. The product of collaboration by an international and interprofessional group of authors, this document provides examples from the published literature, and an explanation of how each reflects the intent of a specific item in SQUIRE. The purpose of the guidelines is to assist authors in writing clearly, precisely and completely about systematic efforts to improve the quality, safety and value of healthcare services. Authors can explore the SQUIRE statement, this E&E and related documents in detail at http://www.squire-statement.org.
自2008年发布以来,SQUIRE(卓越质量改进报告标准)对质量改进工作报告的完整性和透明度做出了贡献,为医疗保健改进工作报告的作者和评审人员提供了指导。在此期间,在理解影响医疗保健改进工作成败的因素方面取得了巨大进展。在三个领域取得的进展尤为显著:对改进工作理论基础的理解;背景因素对结果的影响;以及研究改进工作方法的发展。因此,现在有必要修订原来的出版指南。为了反映该领域知识和经验的广度,我们在指南修订过程中征求了众多作者、编辑和改进专业人员的意见。本解释与阐述文件(E&E)是修订后的SQUIRE指南SQUIRE 2.0的配套文件。作为一个国际跨专业作者团队合作的成果,本文档提供了已发表文献中的示例,并解释了每个示例如何体现SQUIRE中特定条目的意图。这些指南的目的是帮助作者清晰、准确和完整地撰写关于提高医疗服务质量、安全性和价值的系统性努力的文章。作者可以在http://www.squire-statement.org上详细浏览SQUIRE声明、本E&E及相关文件。