Routine-data-compatible quality indicators for the ambulatory care of osteoarthritis of the knee and hip: A systematic review.

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Tobias Bock, Ronja Flemming, Philip Bammert, Rüdiger von Eisenhart-Rothe, Michael T Hirschmann, Leonie Sundmacher
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Abstract

Purpose: Germany has high rates of total joint arthroplasty for osteoarthritis of the knee and hip. Ambulatory health interventions can affect the progression of these conditions and the need for total joint arthroplasty. Quality indicators and guideline recommendations facilitate the transparent measurement and demonstration of care quality. Therefore, a systematic literature review of quality indicators and guideline recommendations for ambulatory care of osteoarthritis of the knee and hip before total joint arthroplasty was conducted, focusing on those that could be quantified using routine data from German statutory health insurers.

Methods: Five electronic databases for quality indicators and guidelines published between 2000 and 2021 related to the ambulatory management of osteoarthritis of the knee and hip before total joint arthroplasty were searched. Two reviewers independently selected and appraised the quality of the studies. To synthesise a routine-data-compatible set of quality indicators, similarities and differences among existing quality indicator sets and guideline recommendations were identified and resolved.

Results: This systematic search yielded 10,841 potentially relevant records, leading to the identification of 20 sets of quality indicators and 35 guidelines with measures quantifiable using routine data. The present evidence synthesis produced 24 routine-data-compatible process quality indicators related to the type, order or frequency of musculoskeletal appointments, diagnostic imaging procedures, referrals to physical therapists and pharmaceutical prescriptions.

Conclusion: The synthesised set of routine-data-compatible quality indicators can provide a resource-saving tool for offering individual feedback to physicians on the processes involved in the ambulatory management of osteoarthritis of the knee and hip. Engaging in interdisciplinary discussions on variations in quality indicator outcomes could contribute to improving interdisciplinary physician collaboration in ambulatory care for these conditions.

Level of evidence: Level III.

膝关节和髋关节骨关节炎门诊护理的常规数据兼容质量指标:系统回顾。
目的:德国膝关节和髋关节骨性关节炎的全关节置换术率很高。门诊健康干预可以影响这些疾病的进展和对全关节置换术的需要。质量指标和指南建议有助于透明地衡量和展示护理质量。因此,对全关节置换术前膝关节和髋关节骨关节炎门诊护理的质量指标和指南建议进行了系统的文献综述,重点关注那些可以使用德国法定健康保险公司的常规数据进行量化的指标。方法:检索2000年至2021年间发表的与全关节置换术前膝关节和髋关节骨关节炎门诊管理相关的质量指标和指南的5个电子数据库。两名审稿人独立选择和评估研究的质量。为了合成一套与常规数据兼容的质量指标,确定并解决了现有质量指标集和指南建议之间的异同。结果:该系统检索产生了10,841条可能相关的记录,从而确定了20套质量指标和35条可使用常规数据量化的指南。目前的证据综合产生了24项与常规数据兼容的过程质量指标,涉及肌肉骨骼预约的类型、顺序或频率、诊断成像程序、转介给物理治疗师和药物处方。结论:综合一套常规数据兼容的质量指标可以提供一种节省资源的工具,为医生在膝关节和髋关节骨关节炎的门诊管理过程中提供个人反馈。参与质量指标结果变化的跨学科讨论可能有助于改善这些疾病的门诊护理的跨学科医师合作。证据等级:三级。
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CiteScore
8.10
自引率
18.40%
发文量
418
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Few other areas of orthopedic surgery and traumatology have undergone such a dramatic evolution in the last 10 years as knee surgery, arthroscopy and sports traumatology. Ranked among the top 33% of journals in both Orthopedics and Sports Sciences, the goal of this European journal is to publish papers about innovative knee surgery, sports trauma surgery and arthroscopy. Each issue features a series of peer-reviewed articles that deal with diagnosis and management and with basic research. Each issue also contains at least one review article about an important clinical problem. Case presentations or short notes about technical innovations are also accepted for publication. The articles cover all aspects of knee surgery and all types of sports trauma; in addition, epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment and prevention, and all types of arthroscopy (not only the knee but also the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, ankle, etc.) are addressed. Articles on new diagnostic techniques such as MRI and ultrasound and high-quality articles about the biomechanics of joints, muscles and tendons are included. Although this is largely a clinical journal, it is also open to basic research with clinical relevance. Because the journal is supported by a distinguished European Editorial Board, assisted by an international Advisory Board, you can be assured that the journal maintains the highest standards. Official Clinical Journal of the European Society of Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy (ESSKA).
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