Steffen G E
Department of Philosophy, University of Colorado, Boulder.
JAMA. 1988 Jul 1;260(1):56-61.
This article offers a definition of quality medical care. Quality itself is defined not as consisting of the properties of an object but rather as the capacity of these properties to achieve goals. Accordingly, quality medical care is the capacity of the elements of that care to achieve legitimate medical and nonmedical goals. This definition is compared with other current definitions. I offer answers to the questions of how to choose goals, who chooses goals, and what are legitimate goals. Implications of this definition are discussed, particularly with reference to chart review. Because patient values shape goals and because these values are not always assessed and recorded, it is recommended that a formal assessment of patient values become part of the patient's record.
本文给出了优质医疗护理的定义。质量本身并非定义为物体的属性,而是这些属性实现目标的能力。因此,优质医疗护理是指该护理的各个要素实现合理医疗和非医疗目标的能力。将这个定义与其他当前的定义进行了比较。我对如何选择目标、谁来选择目标以及什么是合理目标这些问题给出了答案。讨论了这个定义的含义,特别是关于病历审查方面。由于患者价值观塑造目标,且这些价值观并非总是得到评估和记录,因此建议对患者价值观进行正式评估并纳入患者病历。