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Abstract
Quality assurance is one of the most important aspects of an epidemiological study, as its validity is largely determined by data quality. The mounting success of quality management in the industrial sector caused a rapid spread throughout manufacturing industries and beyond. Yet, little has been published so far on quality assurance in epidemiology. In this article we review three models for quality assurance (Juran, Donabedian and ISO 9000) and showcase how these can be brought together in one intuitive, systematic and flexible approach to quality assurance in epidemiology. The resulting Open Quality approach refers back to the three processes identified by Juran (planning, control and verification). During the planning stage, we propose a subdivision of the study process in a set of steps and a definition of quality attributes corresponding to activities in that step as suggested by the ISO approach. We refer to the Donabedian model to determine the level at which the control/monitoring should take place-structure, processes or outcomes. Along with an overview of the Open Quality approach we propose an Open Quality tool to support the definition of quality attributes, failure modes, preventive strategies, verification activities, and corrective actions, which form the backbone of the Open Quality approach.
质量保证是流行病学研究最重要的方面之一,因为数据质量在很大程度上决定了研究的有效性。质量管理在工业领域取得了越来越大的成功,并迅速在制造业及其他领域得到推广。然而,迄今为止,有关流行病学质量保证的文章却很少。在这篇文章中,我们回顾了三种质量保证模式(朱兰模式、多纳比迪安模式和 ISO 9000),并展示了如何将这些模式整合为一种直观、系统和灵活的流行病学质量保证方法。由此产生的 "开放式质量 "方法又回到了朱兰确定的三个过程(规划、控制和验证)。在规划阶段,我们建议将研究过程细分为一系列步骤,并按照 ISO 方法的建议,定义与该步骤中的活动相对应的质量属性。我们参考多纳比德模型来确定控制/监测的层次--结构、过程或结果。在概述开放式质量方法的同时,我们还提出了一种开放式质量工具,以支持质量属性、失效模式、预防策略、验证活动和纠正措施的定义,这些构成了开放式质量方法的支柱。
期刊介绍:
Emerging Themes in Epidemiology is an open access, peer-reviewed, online journal that aims to promote debate and discussion on practical and theoretical aspects of epidemiology. Combining statistical approaches with an understanding of the biology of disease, epidemiologists seek to elucidate the social, environmental and host factors related to adverse health outcomes. Although research findings from epidemiologic studies abound in traditional public health journals, little publication space is devoted to discussion of the practical and theoretical concepts that underpin them. Because of its immediate impact on public health, an openly accessible forum is needed in the field of epidemiology to foster such discussion.