Chen Julie Y, Wan Eric Y F, Chan Karina H Y, Chan Anca K C, Chan Frank W K, Lam Cindy L K
Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
Integrated Care Programs, Hospital Authority Head Office, Hong Kong Hospital Authority, Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
BMC Nephrol. 2016 Jul 11;17(1):79. doi: 10.1186/s12882-016-0284-9.
Haemodialysis (HD) is one of the life-saving options for patients with end stage renal disease but demand for this treatment exceeds capacity in publicly funded hospitals. One novel approach to addressing this problem is through a shared-care model whereby government hospitals partner with qualified private HD service providers to increase the accessibility of HD for needy patients. The aim of this study is to evaluate and enhance the quality of care (QOC) provided in such a shared-care programme in Hong Kong, the Haemodialysis Public-Private Partnership Programme (HD-PPP).
METHODS/DESIGN: This is a longitudinal study based on Action Learning and Audit Spiral methodologies to measure the achievement of pre-set target standards for the HD-PPP programme over three evaluation cycles. The QOC evaluation framework is comprised of structure, process and outcome criteria with target standards in each domain developed from review of the evidence and in close collaboration with the HD-PPP working group. During each evaluation cycle, coordinators of each study site complete a questionnaire to determine adherence with structural criteria of care. Process and clinical outcomes, such as adverse events and dialysis adequacy, are extracted from the patient records of consenting study participants while face-to-face interviews are conducted to ascertain patient-reported outcomes such as self-efficacy and health-related quality of life.
The study relies on the successful implementation of partnership-based action research to develop an evidence-based and pragmatic framework for evaluation of quality of care in an iterative fashion, and to use it to identify possible areas of quality enhancements in a shared-care programme for HD patients. The approach we take in this study emphasizes partnership and engagement with the clinical and administrative programme team, a robust but flexible evaluation framework, direct observation and the potential to realize positive change. The experience will be useful to inform the process of coordinating research studies involving multiple stakeholders and results will help to guide service planning and policy decision making.
US Clinical Trial Registry NCT02307903.
血液透析(HD)是终末期肾病患者挽救生命的选择之一,但在公立医院,这种治疗的需求超过了其服务能力。解决这一问题的一种新方法是通过共享护理模式,即政府医院与合格的私立血液透析服务提供商合作,以增加贫困患者获得血液透析的机会。本研究的目的是评估并提高香港血液透析公私合作项目(HD-PPP)这一共享护理项目所提供的护理质量(QOC)。
方法/设计:这是一项基于行动学习和审计螺旋方法的纵向研究,旨在通过三个评估周期来衡量HD-PPP项目预设目标标准的达成情况。QOC评估框架由结构、过程和结果标准组成,每个领域的目标标准是在对证据进行审查并与HD-PPP工作组密切合作的基础上制定的。在每个评估周期中,每个研究地点的协调员完成一份问卷,以确定是否符合护理的结构标准。过程和临床结果,如不良事件和透析充分性,从同意参与研究的患者记录中提取,同时进行面对面访谈,以确定患者报告的结果,如自我效能感和健康相关生活质量。
本研究依赖于基于伙伴关系的行动研究的成功实施,以迭代方式制定一个基于证据且务实的护理质量评估框架,并利用该框架确定HD患者共享护理项目中可能的质量提升领域。我们在本研究中采用的方法强调与临床和行政项目团队的伙伴关系和参与、一个强大但灵活的评估框架、直接观察以及实现积极变革的潜力。该经验将有助于为协调涉及多个利益相关者的研究过程提供信息,研究结果将有助于指导服务规划和政策决策。
美国临床试验注册中心NCT02307903。