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美国外科医师学会国家外科质量改进计划中一项用于测量患者报告结局的多阶段试点的首次报告。

First Report of a Multiphase Pilot to Measure Patient-Reported Outcomes in the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program.

作者信息

Liu Jason B, Pusic Andrea L, Matroniano Amy, Aryal Rajee, Willarson Paul B, Hall Bruce L, Temple Larissa K, Ko Clifford Y

出版信息

Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2019 May;45(5):319-328. doi: 10.1016/j.jcjq.2018.09.003. Epub 2018 Nov 2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Incorporating the patient's perspective to evaluate national surgical quality has yet to be achieved in the United States and represents a tremendous unrealized opportunity for continuous quality improvement. The first phase of a multiphase pilot to measure patient-reported outcomes (PROs) using the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (ACS NSQIP) is described.

METHODS

After conducting a baseline knowledge assessment and stakeholder engagement activities, a pilot to capture PROs was implemented using the ACS NSQIP platform. Hospital participation was voluntary. A 45-item survey was compiled from three validated PRO measures and administered electronically to patients accrued into the ACS NSQIP registry. Constructs measured were overall health-related quality of life, pain interference, and experiences of care. Lessons learned during implementation were compiled, and preliminary data analyses were conducted.

RESULTS

Between October 2017 and March 2018, 1,324 patients from 17 hospitals in the United States and Canada responded to the survey. Responding patients underwent 348 different types of operations, varying in complexity and riskiness. The median age of respondents was 63 years (interquartile range: 52-70), and the survey took on average 6.4 minutes to complete. Hospital response rates ranged from 10% to 50% with a 20% median.

CONCLUSION

The implementation of this first phase demonstrates that the measurement of PROs is possible using the ACS NSQIP and that the barriers-perceived or real-can be reasonably overcome.

摘要

背景

在美国,将患者的观点纳入国家手术质量评估尚未实现,这是持续质量改进的一个巨大的未实现的机会。本文描述了一项多阶段试点的第一阶段,该试点使用美国外科医师学会国家手术质量改进计划(ACS NSQIP)来测量患者报告的结局(PROs)。

方法

在进行基线知识评估和利益相关者参与活动后,使用ACS NSQIP平台实施了一项收集PROs的试点。医院参与是自愿的。从三项经过验证的PRO测量指标中编制了一份45项的调查问卷,并以电子方式发放给纳入ACS NSQIP登记册的患者。测量的指标包括总体健康相关生活质量、疼痛干扰和护理体验。收集了实施过程中的经验教训,并进行了初步数据分析。

结果

2017年10月至2018年3月期间,来自美国和加拿大17家医院的1324名患者对调查做出了回应。回应的患者接受了348种不同类型的手术,手术的复杂性和风险各不相同。受访者的中位年龄为63岁(四分位间距:52 - 70岁),完成调查平均用时6.4分钟。医院的回应率在10%至50%之间,中位回应率为20%。

结论

第一阶段的实施表明,使用ACS NSQIP来测量PROs是可行的,并且可以合理地克服感知到的或实际存在的障碍。

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