Assessment of quality indicators in pediatric major outpatient surgery. Influence of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Q3 Medicine
A Ramírez Calazans, R M Paredes Esteban, O B Grijalva Estrada, M R Ibarra Rodríguez
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Abstract

Introduction: Major Outpatient Surgery (MOS) is an organizational and management model for surgical care that allows selected patients to be treated efficiently and safely. Our objective was to evaluate the quality of the different activities through standardized quality indicators, analyzing whether they have been modified during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Materials and methods: An observational and comparative descriptive study of the quality indicators (QI) of MOS in our Pediatric Surgery Department from 2019 to 2020 was carried out. In accordance with the International Association for Ambulatory Surgery (IAAS) and the recommendations of the Spanish Ministry of Health and Consumer Affairs, we assessed the basic quality and the degree of family satisfaction of patients undergoing MOS.

Results: A total of 848 and 652 interventions were performed in 2019 and 2020, respectively, with a mean age of 6 and 7 years. 539 (ambulatory rate (AR) 63.6%) and 465 (AR 71.3%) MOS surgeries were conducted in 2019 and 2020. In 2019, the overall substitution rate (SR) was 96.8%, hospitalization rate (HR) was 1.67%, suspension rate was 5.94%, and readmission rate was 1.48%. In 2020, the overall IS was 98.3%, HR was 0.86%, suspension rate was 4.73%, and readmission rate was 1.72%. No differences were found in terms of satisfaction between 2020 and 2019.

Conclusions: QI allow us to know and analyze the performance and results of the different management units. In our department, the COVID-19 pandemic has not reduced the quality of CMA care.

儿科门诊大手术质量指标评价。COVID-19大流行的影响。
简介:大门诊手术(MOS)是一种外科护理的组织和管理模式,可以使选定的患者得到有效和安全的治疗。我们的目标是通过标准化质量指标评估不同活动的质量,分析它们在COVID-19大流行期间是否被修改。材料与方法:对我院小儿外科2019 - 2020年MOS质量指标(QI)进行观察性和对比性描述性研究。根据国际门诊外科协会(IAAS)和西班牙卫生和消费者事务部的建议,我们评估了MOS患者的基本质量和家庭满意度。结果:2019年和2020年分别进行了848例和652例干预,平均年龄为6岁和7岁。2019年和2020年共实施MOS手术539例(门诊率(AR) 63.6%)和465例(AR 71.3%)。2019年,总替代率(SR)为96.8%,住院率(HR)为1.67%,停学率(5.94%),再入院率(1.48%)。2020年总体IS为98.3%,HR为0.86%,休学率为4.73%,再入院率为1.72%。2020年和2019年的满意度没有差异。结论:质量评价使我们能够了解和分析不同管理单位的绩效和结果。在我科,COVID-19大流行并未降低CMA护理的质量。
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