Arnold-Long Mary, Emmons Kevin, Chovan John D
Mary Arnold-Long, DNP, APRN, CRRN, CWOCN-AP, ACNS-BC, Roper Hospital, Charleston, South Carolina. Kevin Emmons, DrNP, APN, AGPCNP-BC, CWCN, Rutgers Camden University, Camden, New Jersey. John D. Chovan, PhD, DNP, RN, CNP, CNS, PMHNP-BC, PMHCNS-BC/Adult, ACHPN, Otterbein University, Westerville, Ohio.
J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs. 2018 May/Jun;45(3):221-226. doi: 10.1097/WON.0000000000000427.
This purpose of this study was to determine whether consensus exists concerning the need to collect epidemiologic data about 2 forms of moisture-associated skin damage, incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD) and intertriginous dermatitis (ITD), and whether these data should be part of data routinely collected as part of the National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI).
Modified Delphi technique.
Questionnaires were sent via e-mail to 50 identified experts, with an initial response of 17. Thirteen clinical experts responded to the second round and 11 responded to a third round.
Items on the questionnaires were investigator-developed. Consensus was defined as 80% or more agreement. Three rounds of questionnaires were employed to attempt consensus. Descriptive statistics were performed using mean and standard deviation for continuous data and frequencies and percentages for categorical data. Qualitative data were analyzed question by question by the primary researcher using content analysis.
Consensus was achieved indicating that individual facilities should regularly collect data about IAD prevalence or incidence. Consensus was not reached about the need to regularly collect data about ITD prevalence or incidence. Panelists also failed to reach consensus that IAD or ITD prevalence or incidence should be incorporated into the NDNQI indicators.
Panelists did not reach consensus that IAD or ITD epidemiologic data should be incorporated on the NDNQI. Additional research is needed, particularly in the area of ITD, before benchmarks can be established regarding these data as nurse-sensitive indicators of quality care.
本研究旨在确定对于收集两种与水分相关的皮肤损伤——失禁相关性皮炎(IAD)和擦烂性皮肤病(ITD)的流行病学数据的必要性是否存在共识,以及这些数据是否应作为国家护理质量指标数据库(NDNQI)常规收集数据的一部分。
改良德尔菲技术。
通过电子邮件向50位已确定的专家发送问卷,最初有17人回复。13位临床专家回复了第二轮问卷,11位回复了第三轮问卷。
问卷中的项目由研究者制定。共识定义为80%或更高的一致率。采用三轮问卷来达成共识。对连续数据使用均值和标准差进行描述性统计,对分类数据使用频率和百分比进行描述性统计。主要研究者使用内容分析法逐题分析定性数据。
达成共识,表明各机构应定期收集关于IAD患病率或发病率的数据。对于定期收集ITD患病率或发病率数据的必要性未达成共识。专家小组也未能就将IAD或ITD患病率或发病率纳入NDNQI指标达成共识。
专家小组未就将IAD或ITD流行病学数据纳入NDNQI达成共识。在将这些数据作为护理质量敏感指标建立基准之前,还需要进行更多研究,特别是在ITD领域。