Quality indicators to ensure excellence in glaucoma care: the GlauCCare Spanish consensus.

IF 2 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Francisco J Munoz-Negrete, Julian Garcia-Feijoo, Elena Millá, Luis Pablo-Júlvez, Javier A Urcola, Cristina Camunas-Sevilla, Félix Rubial-Bernárdez, María C Rodríguez-Vázquez
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Abstract

Topic: To develop quality indicators to be included for the certification of excellence care in glaucoma units in Spain.

Clinical relevance: The certificate of excellence in care in glaucoma units is expected to enhance clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction, but also to optimise the use of resources and promote an efficient and effective patient care system.

Methods: The Delphi methodology was used to obtain a consensus on quality indicators in glaucoma care. The scientific committee and an advisory group created a 182-item questionnaire classified by indicator type: care structure, care process and outcomes. A two-round Delphi survey was conducted among a panel of expert ophthalmologists in Spain, and a 9-point Likert-type scale was used for data analysis.

Results: After the two rounds, 39 panellists reached consensus on 166 out of 182 items (91.2%). By indicator type, consensus was reached on 38 (88.4%) indicators related to care structure, on 85 (87.6%) indicators related to care process and on all indicators 42 (100%) related to outcomes.

Conclusion: This consensus identified a set of quality indicators that will help to develop the certification of excellence in glaucoma care units. This certification will facilitate best clinical practices and better health outcomes for glaucoma patients. Limitations of the study include the consensus nature of results, potential bias from the lengthy questionnaire and the focus on experts only in Spain, limiting generalisability.

确保青光眼护理卓越的质量指标:GlauCCare西班牙共识。
主题:制定质量指标,纳入西班牙青光眼单位的卓越护理认证。临床意义:青光眼部门的卓越护理证书有望提高临床结果和患者满意度,同时也能优化资源利用,促进高效和有效的患者护理系统。方法:采用德尔菲法对青光眼护理质量指标进行统一评价。科学委员会和一个咨询小组制作了一份包含182个项目的问卷,按指标类型分类:护理结构、护理过程和结果。在西班牙的一组眼科专家中进行了两轮德尔菲调查,并使用9分李克特量表进行数据分析。结果:经过两轮讨论,39位专家对182个议题中的166个达成共识,占91.2%。按指标类型划分,与护理结构相关的指标有38个(88.4%),与护理过程相关的指标有85个(87.6%),与结果相关的指标有42个(100%)。结论:这一共识确定了一套质量指标,将有助于制定青光眼护理单位的卓越认证。该认证将促进青光眼患者的最佳临床实践和更好的健康结果。该研究的局限性包括结果的共识性、冗长问卷的潜在偏差以及只关注西班牙的专家,限制了普遍性。
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BMJ Open Ophthalmology
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