Department of Health Sciences and Medicine, University of Lucerne, 6002 Lucerne, Switzerland.
Swiss Paraplegic Research, 6207 Nottwil, Switzerland.
Int J Qual Health Care. 2020 Jul 20;32(6):379-387. doi: 10.1093/intqhc/mzaa058.
To demonstrate the influence and added value of a Standardized Assessment and Reporting System (StARS) upon the reporting of functioning outcomes for national rehabilitation quality reports. A StARS builds upon an ICF-based (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) and interval-scaled common metric.
Comparison of current ordinal-scaled Swiss national rehabilitation outcome reports including an expert-consensus-based transformation scale with StARS-based reports through descriptive statistical methods and content exploration of further development areas of the reports with relevant ICF Core Sets.
Swiss national public rehabilitation outcome quality reports on the clinic level.
A total of 29 Swiss rehabilitation clinics provided their quality report datasets including 18 047 patients.
Neurological or musculoskeletal rehabilitation.
Functional Independence Measure™ or Extended Barthel Index.
Outcomes reported with a StARS tended to be smaller but more precise than in the current ordinal-scaled reports, indicating an overestimation of achieved outcomes in the latter. The comparison of the common metric's content with ICF Core Sets suggests to include 'energy and drive functions' or 'maintaining a basic body position' to enhance the content of functioning as an indicator.
A StARS supports the comparison of outcomes assessed with different measures on the same interval-scaled ICF-based common metric. Careful consideration is needed whether an ordinal-scaled or interval-scaled reporting system is applied as the magnitude and precision of reported outcomes is influenced. The StARS' ICF basis brings an added value by informing further development of functioning as a relevant indicator for national outcome quality reports in rehabilitation.
展示标准化评估和报告系统(StARS)对国家康复质量报告中功能结果报告的影响和附加值。StARS 建立在基于 ICF(国际功能、残疾和健康分类)和区间尺度通用指标的基础上。
通过描述性统计方法比较当前基于等级尺度的瑞士国家康复结果报告,包括专家共识转换量表与基于 StARS 的报告,并通过与相关 ICF 核心集的报告进一步发展领域的内容探索来探索报告。
瑞士国家公共康复成果质量报告在临床层面。
共有 29 家瑞士康复诊所提供了包括 18047 名患者在内的质量报告数据集。
神经或肌肉骨骼康复。
功能独立性测量™或扩展巴氏指数。
使用 StARS 报告的结果往往较小但更精确,表明后者对已实现结果的高估。通用指标内容与 ICF 核心集的比较表明,应包括“能量和驱动力功能”或“维持基本身体姿势”,以增强功能作为指标的内容。
StARS 支持在同一区间尺度基于 ICF 的通用指标上使用不同测量方法评估结果的比较。需要仔细考虑是否应用等级尺度或区间尺度报告系统,因为报告结果的幅度和精度会受到影响。StARS 的 ICF 基础通过为康复国家成果质量报告的功能作为相关指标的进一步发展提供附加值。