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传染病医护人员对质量改进的了解与参与情况

Infectious Disease Providers' Knowledge of and Engagement in Quality Improvement.

作者信息

Sheridan Kathleen R, Lane Michael A, Kim Thomas J, Eby Joshua C

机构信息

Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.

Infectious Diseases Division, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.

出版信息

Open Forum Infect Dis. 2021 Oct 8;8(11):ofab515. doi: 10.1093/ofid/ofab515. eCollection 2021 Nov.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although engagement of infectious disease physicians has been demonstrated to improve clinical outcomes in a variety of disease states, the extent of infectious disease (ID) physician engagement in quality improvement (QI) or their knowledge of QI has not been assessed.

METHODS

A 12-question, web-based survey was distributed to members of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) between August and October 2019 to assess knowledge of and engagement in QI. The survey link was sent to IDSA members who self-identified patient care as their primary professional activity.

RESULTS

Responses were received from 200 individuals (5.4% response rate, which is just below the standard IDSA survey response rate of 6%), consisting of 175 adult infectious disease physicians (IDPs). Most respondents were employed in a hospital or clinic (41%), private or group practice (25%), or university/medical center (24%). Fifty-eight percent of respondents currently participate in QI projects, while 38% serve on QI oversight committees. Among respondents, 27% reported not being engaged in QI. Infection prevention/hospital epidemiology (77%), stewardship (72%), and antimicrobial resistance (56%) were the most commonly reported measure types. Respondents reported barriers that limited participation in QI, including cost (61%), lack of time (56%), lack of data collection resources (48%), and lack of an ID-specific registry (46%). IDPs report significant interest in additional training in QI and new quality measures.

CONCLUSIONS

Although IDPs participate in QI, there are gaps in QI knowledge and measurement systems. The low response rate of our survey also suggests a lack of engagement in QI among IDPs. Closing these gaps will benefit ID in a value-driven health care economy.

摘要

背景

尽管已有研究表明传染病医生的参与可改善多种疾病状态下的临床结局,但传染病(ID)医生在质量改进(QI)方面的参与程度及其对QI的了解情况尚未得到评估。

方法

2019年8月至10月期间,向美国传染病学会(IDSA)成员发放了一份包含12个问题的网络调查问卷,以评估他们对QI的了解和参与情况。调查问卷链接发送给了那些将患者护理作为其主要专业活动的IDSA成员。

结果

共收到200人的回复(回复率为5.4%,略低于IDSA调查的标准回复率6%),其中包括175名成人传染病医生(IDP)。大多数受访者受雇于医院或诊所(41%)、私人或团体诊所(25%)或大学/医疗中心(24%)。58%的受访者目前参与质量改进项目,而38%的受访者在质量改进监督委员会任职。在受访者中,27%表示未参与质量改进。感染预防/医院流行病学(77%)、管理(72%)和抗菌药物耐药性(56%)是最常报告的测量类型。受访者报告了限制参与质量改进的障碍,包括成本(61%)、时间不足(56%)、缺乏数据收集资源(48%)和缺乏特定于ID的登记系统(46%)。IDP表示对质量改进方面的额外培训和新的质量指标有浓厚兴趣。

结论

尽管IDP参与了质量改进,但在质量改进知识和测量系统方面仍存在差距。我们调查的低回复率也表明IDP在质量改进方面缺乏参与度。弥合这些差距将有利于在价值驱动的医疗经济中的ID领域。

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