Family Medicine and Population Health, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium.
Department of Public Health and Primary Care, KU Leuven, Louvain, Belgium.
BMC Prim Care. 2024 Aug 15;25(1):305. doi: 10.1186/s12875-024-02543-w.
Hypertension, a chronic medical condition affecting millions of people worldwide, is a leading cause of cardiovascular diseases. A multidisciplinary approach is needed to reduce the burden of the disease, with general practitioners playing a vital role. Therefore, it is crucial that GPs provide high-quality care that is standardized and based on the most recent European guidelines. Quality indicators (QIs) can be used to assess the performance, outcomes, or processes of healthcare delivery and are critical in helping healthcare professionals identify areas of improvement and measure progress towards achieving desired health outcomes. However, QIs to evaluate the care of patients with hypertension in general practice have been studied to a limited extent. The aim of our study is to define quality indicators for hypertension in general practice that are extractable from the electronic health record (EHR) and can be used to evaluate and improve the quality of care for hypertensive patients in the general practice setting.
We used a Rand-modified Delphi procedure. We extracted recommendations from European guidelines and assembled them into an online questionnaire. An initial scoring based on the SMART principle and extractability from the EHR was performed by panel members, these results were analyzed using a Median Likert score, prioritization and degree of consensus. A consensus meeting was set up in which all the recommendations were discussed, followed by a final validation round.
Our study extracted 115 recommendations. After analysis of the online questionnaire round and a consensus meeting round, 37 recommendations were accepted and 75 were excluded. Of these 37 recommendations, 9 were slightly modified and 4 were combined into 2 recommendations, resulting in a list of 35 recommendations. All recommendations of the final set were translated to QIs, made up of 7 QIs on screening, 6 QIs on diagnosis, 11 QIs on treatment, 5 QIs on outcome and 6 QIs on follow-up.
Our study resulted in a set of 35 QIs for hypertension in general practice. These QIs, tailored to the Belgian EHR, provide a robust foundation for automated audit and feedback and could substantially benefit other countries if adapted to their systems.
高血压是一种影响全球数百万人的慢性疾病,是心血管疾病的主要原因。需要采用多学科方法来减轻疾病负担,全科医生发挥着至关重要的作用。因此,全科医生提供标准化的高质量护理至关重要,并且基于最新的欧洲指南。质量指标 (QI) 可用于评估医疗保健提供的绩效、结果或流程,对于帮助医疗保健专业人员确定改进领域和衡量实现预期健康结果的进展至关重要。然而,用于评估一般实践中高血压患者护理的 QI 研究有限。我们研究的目的是确定可从电子健康记录 (EHR) 中提取的一般实践中高血压的质量指标,这些指标可用于评估和改善一般实践中高血压患者的护理质量。
我们使用了 Rand 改良 Delphi 程序。我们从欧洲指南中提取建议,并将其汇编成在线问卷。小组成员根据 SMART 原则和从 EHR 中提取的能力进行初始评分,使用中位数李克特评分、优先级和共识程度对这些结果进行分析。建立了一个共识会议,讨论了所有的建议,随后进行了最终验证轮。
我们的研究从电子健康记录中提取了 115 条建议。在对在线问卷轮和共识会议轮进行分析后,接受了 37 条建议,排除了 75 条建议。在这 37 条建议中,9 条略有修改,4 条建议合并为 2 条建议,最终形成了 35 条建议的清单。最终清单中的所有建议都被转化为质量指标,包括 7 项筛查指标、6 项诊断指标、11 项治疗指标、5 项结局指标和 6 项随访指标。
我们的研究确定了一般实践中高血压的 35 项 QI。这些 QI 针对比利时的 EHR,为自动化审核和反馈提供了坚实的基础,如果适应其他国家的系统,也将大大受益于其他国家。