Quality indicators for the rehabilitation before and after total knee arthroplasty in Japan: a modified Delphi method and practice test.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Yoshinori Hiyama, Masashi Taniguchi, Shosuke Ohtera, Osamu Wada, So Tanaka, Masato Kako
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Abstract

Background: It is important to adhere to the pertinent guidelines to ensure evidence-based rehabilitation of patients with total knee arthroplasty (TKA); however, studies have suggested that pre- and post-TKA rehabilitation provided in Japan may not be adequately evidence-based. Quality indicators (QIs) translate practice guidelines into actionable and measurable statements by identifying the clinical context, timing, and target population. This study aimed to develop QIs for pre- and post-TKA rehabilitation in Japan. Additionally, a pilot practice test was conducted to assess the feasibility and applicability of the developed QIs prior to their actual clinical application.

Methods: This study used a modified Delphi technique (RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method). A nine-member panel of clinicians and researchers evaluated the 49 proposed QIs related to rehabilitation before and after TKA. Panelists independently rated the 49 candidate QIs on a 9-point Likert scale and discussed these QIs in an online meeting. After the meeting, the panelists independently re-rated the QIs, and QIs with a median score of 7 or higher and score of less than 3 by two or fewer panelists were adopted as the final QIs. In addition, a pilot practice test was conducted to assess the feasibility and applicability of the developed QIs by retrospectively analyzing the medical records at two hospitals.

Results: Forty-nine candidate QIs were developed based on one set of QIs, nine practice guidelines, eight best practice recommendations, and 162 systematic reviews. Finally, 36 indicators, including two new ones, were adopted consensually by nine panelists. Among these 36 indicators, some had overlapping elements, so they were consolidated and organized into 24 indicators. The pilot test (n = 352) revealed a median QI performance of 86.1 (IQR, 56.1-100), with six QIs demonstrating performance levels below 10%. This low performance indicated that the proportion of patients receiving rehabilitation in accordance with the indicators was actually low.

Conclusions: This study developed 36 QIs for patients undergoing rehabilitation before and after TKA in Japan. Although their feasibility was confirmed at two facilities, future studies are warranted to measure the quality of care more comprehensively.

日本全膝关节置换术前后康复质量指标的改进德尔菲法及实践检验
背景:重要的是要遵守相关指南,以确保全膝关节置换术(TKA)患者的循证康复;然而,研究表明,日本提供的tka前后康复可能没有充分的证据。质量指标(QIs)通过确定临床环境、时间和目标人群,将实践指南转化为可操作和可衡量的陈述。本研究旨在开发日本tka前后康复的QIs。此外,在实际临床应用之前,还进行了一项试点实践测试,以评估所开发的质量指标的可行性和适用性。方法:本研究采用改进的德尔菲法(RAND/UCLA适当性法)。一个由9名临床医生和研究人员组成的小组评估了49个拟议的与TKA前后康复相关的QIs。小组成员按照9分李克特量表对49个候选QIs进行独立评级,并在在线会议上讨论这些QIs。会议结束后,各小组成员独立对QIs进行重新评估,采用中位数得分为7分及以上,且两名或两名以下小组成员得分低于3分的QIs作为最终的QIs。此外,还进行了一项试点实践测试,通过回顾性分析两家医院的病历,评估所制定的质量指标的可行性和适用性。结果:基于一套QIs、9个实践指南、8个最佳实践建议和162个系统评价,开发了49个候选QIs。最后,九个小组成员一致通过了36个指标,其中包括两个新的指标。在这36个指标中,有些指标有重叠的部分,因此将其合并整理为24个指标。试点测试(n = 352)显示QI表现的中位数为86.1 (IQR, 56.1-100),其中6个QI表现的表现水平低于10%。这种低绩效表明,按照指标接受康复的患者比例实际上很低。结论:本研究为日本TKA前后接受康复的患者制定了36个QIs。虽然其可行性已在两个设施得到证实,但未来的研究有必要更全面地衡量护理质量。
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