National Children's Research Centre, Gate 5, Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Crumlin, Dublin 12, Ireland; Emergency Care Research Unit, Division of Population Health Sciences, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 123 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, Ireland.
National Children's Research Centre, Gate 5, Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Crumlin, Dublin 12, Ireland.
Int J Med Inform. 2019 Jun;126:59-64. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2019.01.015. Epub 2019 Mar 18.
The primary study objective was to describe the development of a data dictionary for a feasibility analysis of 11 emergency department (ED) key performance indicators (KPIs). The secondary objective was to internally validate the data dictionary by measuring the inter-observer agreement between data abstractors at participating study sites.
A list of data variables based on the minimum data set elements relevant to the KPIs was developed by a panel of emergency medicine (EM) specialists and from the EM literature. A summit involving the relevant stakeholders, including ED frontline staff, a health economist, an ED clinical data manager and a health care informatician, was convened. For the feasibility analysis project, each data abstractor was furnished with a copy of the data dictionary and attended a one-hour training session prior to commencing data abstraction. Data was independently abstracted for each KPI by two abstractors at each of 12 participating EDs. Inter-rater agreement between abstractors was calculated using Cohen's kappa and results were reported using the Landis and Koch criteria.
A data dictionary was developed by creating clear definitions and establishing abstraction instructions for each variable. A total of 43 data variables were included in the study data dictionary: 4 on patient demographics; 19 time variables; 5 outcome variables; 8 ED service and staffing units and 7 medical definitions. A clear definition and a set of data abstraction instructions including data sources were developed for each variable to aid data abstraction during the feasibility analysis. Overall 9,276 ED patient records were used for data abstraction to internally validate the data dictionary. The median Cohen kappa score ranged between 0.56 to 0.81.
There is a continued need to standardize definitions of KPIs for the purpose of comparing ED performance and for research purposes. This is a necessary first step in the implementation of valid and reliable ED performance measures. This study successfully developed an internally valid data dictionary that can be used for day-to-day ED operations and for research purposes.
本研究的主要目的是描述一个数据字典的开发,该数据字典用于对 11 个急诊科(ED)关键绩效指标(KPI)的可行性分析。次要目的是通过测量参与研究地点的数据提取员之间的观察者间一致性来对数据字典进行内部验证。
一组急诊医学(EM)专家和 EM 文献中的 KPI 最小数据集元素,基于这些元素开发了一个数据变量列表。一个由相关利益相关者(包括 ED 一线工作人员、卫生经济学家、ED 临床数据经理和医疗信息学家)组成的峰会被召集起来。对于可行性分析项目,每个数据提取员都收到了一份数据字典的副本,并在开始数据提取之前参加了一个小时的培训课程。每个 KPI 的数据都是由每个参与的 12 个 ED 中的两个提取员独立提取的。提取员之间的评分者间一致性使用 Cohen's kappa 进行计算,并使用 Landis 和 Koch 标准报告结果。
通过为每个变量创建明确的定义和建立提取说明,开发了一个数据字典。研究数据字典中包含 43 个数据变量:4 个患者人口统计学变量;19 个时间变量;5 个结果变量;8 个 ED 服务和人员配置单元;7 个医学定义。为每个变量开发了一个明确的定义和一套数据提取说明,包括数据源,以帮助在可行性分析期间进行数据提取。总共使用了 9276 份 ED 患者记录进行数据提取,以对数据字典进行内部验证。Cohen kappa 评分中位数范围在 0.56 到 0.81 之间。
需要继续为比较 ED 绩效和研究目的标准化 KPI 的定义。这是实施有效和可靠的 ED 绩效措施的必要第一步。本研究成功开发了一个内部有效的数据字典,可用于 ED 的日常运营和研究目的。