Developing the EQUIPED approach to quality management using multi-grounded theory.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Nutrition & Dietetics Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-24 DOI:10.1111/1747-0080.12780
Amy Kirkegaard, Lana Mitchell, Lauren Ball, Lauren T Williams
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Abstract

Aim: This study aimed to develop a theoretical approach to quality management for dietetics services operating in primary care settings in Australia.

Methods: Multi-grounded theory was used to develop a theoretical approach to quality management across three phases. A preliminary approach was developed in the first phase using empirical data outlining quality management activities employed by primary care dietetics services. In the second phase, the preliminary approach was matched to theoretical data captured from the Australian National Safety and Quality in Primary and Community Healthcare Standards, the Quality in Nutrition Care Model for Dietitians, and complex adaptive systems theory. Central concepts were defined and described in the final phase.

Results: Seventeen small (n = 7) and medium-large (n = 10) dietetics services from all Australian states and territories, except Tasmania, participated. The theoretical approach to quality management comprised 107 rules organised into six attractors (culture, integrated care, evidence-based care, safe environment and care, client partnerships and personalised care) and 10 governance elements. Rules had one or more foci that aimed to: improve quality within the service (internally focused), improve care by influencing other healthcare professionals (externally focused), improve the client relationship (client-focused), or monitor and respond to external systems (system-focused).

Conclusions: The theoretical approach developed in this study produced a set of rules that primary care dietetics services can use to inform quality management activities. The use of multi-grounded theory should be investigated in other healthcare disciplines and settings to address quality.

利用多基础理论开发 EQUIPED 质量管理方法。
目的:本研究旨在为澳大利亚基层医疗机构的营养学服务制定质量管理的理论方法:方法:采用多基础理论,分三个阶段制定质量管理的理论方法。在第一阶段,利用基层医疗机构营养学服务所采用的质量管理活动的经验数据,制定了初步方法。在第二阶段,初步方法与从《澳大利亚国家初级和社区医疗安全与质量标准》、《营养师营养护理质量模型》和复杂适应系统理论中获取的理论数据相匹配。在最后阶段对中心概念进行了定义和描述:除塔斯马尼亚州外,来自澳大利亚各州和地区的 17 家小型(n = 7)和中大型(n = 10)营养学服务机构参与了此次研究。质量管理的理论方法由 107 项规则组成,分为六个吸引因素(文化、综合护理、循证护理、安全环境和护理、客户伙伴关系和个性化护理)和 10 个管理要素。规则有一个或多个重点,旨在:提高服务质量(内部重点),通过影响其他医疗保健专业人员来改善护理(外部重点),改善客户关系(客户重点),或监控和响应外部系统(系统重点):本研究开发的理论方法产生了一套规则,基层医疗机构的营养学服务可用于指导质量管理活动。应在其他医疗保健学科和环境中研究使用多基础理论来解决质量问题。
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Nutrition & Dietetics
Nutrition & Dietetics 医学-营养学
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
16.10%
发文量
69
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Nutrition & Dietetics is the official journal of the Dietitians Association of Australia. Covering all aspects of food, nutrition and dietetics, the Journal provides a forum for the reporting, discussion and development of scientifically credible knowledge related to human nutrition and dietetics. Widely respected in Australia and around the world, Nutrition & Dietetics publishes original research, methodology analyses, research reviews and much more. The Journal aims to keep health professionals abreast of current knowledge on human nutrition and diet, and accepts contributions from around the world.
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