Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, Rutgers University, Newark, NJ, USA.
Int J Health Policy Manag. 2022 Apr 1;11(4):536-538. doi: 10.34172/ijhpm.2021.129.
Countries around the world have implemented programs to help monitor and enhance the quality of health services provided. Inherent in these programs and internal process improvement initiatives are an array of reporting requirements which often place a burden on clinicians and the organizations in which they function. Zegers and colleagues performed a mixed methods study on the perceived burden which these reporting requirements place on doctors, nurses, and other clinicians within three hospitals in the Netherlands. Like all studies, theirs has some minor limitations; most notably possible limits on generalizability from a limited sample. Nonetheless, their project makes a valuable contribution to the growing body of research which suggests that the burden has deleterious effects on clinicians and may well have an erosive impact on patient care.
世界各地的国家都实施了旨在帮助监测和提高所提供医疗服务质量的计划。这些计划和内部流程改进举措中都存在一系列报告要求,这往往给临床医生及其所在机构带来了负担。泽格斯及其同事在荷兰的三家医院对这些报告要求给医生、护士和其他临床医生带来的感知负担进行了一项混合方法研究。像所有研究一样,他们的研究也存在一些小的局限性;最值得注意的是,从有限的样本中可能存在的普遍性限制。尽管如此,他们的项目还是为越来越多的研究做出了有价值的贡献,这些研究表明这种负担对临床医生有不良影响,并且很可能对患者护理产生侵蚀性影响。