Oliver Brant J, Kennedy Alice M, van Deen Welmoed K, Weaver S Alandra, Heller Caren, Holthoff Megan M, Bank Jeffrey, Melmed Gil Y, Siegel Corey A, Nelson Eugene C
Departments of Community & Family Medicine, Psychiatry, and the Dartmouth Institute, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, USA.
The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, Geisel School of Medicine and Dartmouth, Lebanon, New Hampshire, USA.
Inflamm Bowel Dis. 2022 Mar 2;28(3):327-336. doi: 10.1093/ibd/izab091.
The IBD Qorus Collaborative aims to reduce variation and increase the value of care for the adult inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) community. To evaluate the success of the collaborative, we aimed to develop a balanced set of outcome measures that reflect a multistakeholder view of value in IBD care. To achieve this, we used the Clinical Value Compass framework and engaged a mixed-stakeholder group to conduct a modified Delphi process. The end result was a 10-measure set to assess the value of IBD care.
The modified Delphi process included 3 iterative rounds of blinded voting and interactive webinar-style discussion. We recruited 18 participants for the Delphi panel, including clinicians, researchers, patients, Crohn's & Colitis Foundation staff, and payers. Participants first identified constructs to measure, then identified the tools to measure those constructs. A literature review and environmental scan of current measures in 4 domains were performed, and relevant measures were proposed for discussion and voting in each domain. Throughout the process, participants were invited to contribute additional measures.
The modified Delphi process led to selection of 10 value measures across 4 domains: (1) patient experience; (2) functional status; (3) clinical status; and (4) health care costs and utilization. We have successfully completed a 3-stage modified Delphi process to develop a balanced set of value measures for adult IBD care. The value measure set expands upon prior efforts that have established quality measures for IBD care by adding cost and experience of care elements. This work positions IBD Qorus to better assess, study, improve, and demonstrate value at individual, system, and population levels and will inform and empower related research, improvement, and implementation efforts.
炎症性肠病Qorus协作组织旨在减少差异并提高成人炎症性肠病(IBD)群体的护理价值。为评估该协作组织的成效,我们旨在制定一套平衡的结果指标,以反映IBD护理中多利益相关方的价值观点。为实现这一目标,我们使用了临床价值指南针框架,并让一个混合利益相关方小组开展了改进的德尔菲法流程。最终结果是形成了一套用于评估IBD护理价值的10项指标。
改进的德尔菲法流程包括三轮反复的匿名投票和互动式网络研讨会形式的讨论。我们为德尔菲小组招募了18名参与者,包括临床医生、研究人员、患者、克罗恩病和结肠炎基金会工作人员以及支付方。参与者首先确定要测量的结构,然后确定测量这些结构的工具。对四个领域当前的测量方法进行了文献综述和环境扫描,并针对每个领域提出了相关测量方法供讨论和投票。在整个过程中,邀请参与者提出其他测量方法。
改进的德尔菲法流程促成了从四个领域中选出10项价值指标:(1)患者体验;(2)功能状态;(3)临床状态;(4)医疗保健成本和利用情况。我们已成功完成了一个三阶段的改进德尔菲法流程,以制定一套平衡的成人IBD护理价值指标。该价值指标集在先前为IBD护理制定质量指标的基础上进行了扩展,增加了护理成本和体验要素。这项工作使IBD Qorus能够在个体、系统和人群层面更好地评估、研究、改进和展示价值,并将为相关研究、改进和实施工作提供信息并赋予其力量。