Kelly K C, Huber D G, Johnson M, McCloskey J C, Maas M
University of Iowa College of Nursing, Iowa City 52242-1121.
J Prof Nurs. 1994 Jul-Aug;10(4):209-16. doi: 10.1016/8755-7223(94)90022-1.
The authors analyze the Medical Outcomes Study framework as a means of measuring the effectiveness of a multidimensional, interdisciplinary health care delivery system. The potential for this model to measure outcomes resulting from the interventions of nurses is demonstrated. The similarities between variables in the Medical Outcomes Study (MOS) framework and in research in nursing are presented. Modifications in the framework are suggested that would represent the collaboration among physicians, nurses, and allied health practitioners and the influence of their interaction on patient outcomes. The authors also suggest adding the domain of societal outcomes to include such outcome variables as cost. These modifications will enhance future health outcomes research based on the MOS conceptual framework and will encourage investigations of the interactive effects of health care providers on patient outcomes.
作者们分析了医疗结果研究框架,将其作为衡量一个多维、跨学科医疗保健提供系统有效性的一种手段。展示了该模型用于衡量护士干预所产生结果的潜力。介绍了医疗结果研究(MOS)框架中的变量与护理研究中的变量之间的相似之处。建议对该框架进行修改,以体现医生、护士和专职医疗人员之间的协作以及他们的互动对患者结果的影响。作者们还建议增加社会结果领域,以纳入诸如成本等结果变量。这些修改将加强基于MOS概念框架的未来健康结果研究,并鼓励对医疗保健提供者对患者结果的交互作用进行调查。