Auditing integrated stroke care to support quality improvement activities: development of a peer-to-peer audit framework

IF 0.8 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
B. Buijck, B. Vrijhoef, Monique Bergsma, D. Dippel
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PurposeTo organize stroke care, multiple stakeholders work closely together in integrated stroke care services (ISCS). However, even a well-developed integrated care program needs a continuous quality improvement (CQI) cycle. The current paper aims to describe the development of a unique peer-to-peer audit framework, the development model for integrated care (DMIC), the Dutch stroke care standard and benchmark indicators for stroke.Design/methodology/approachA group of experts was brought together in 2016 to discuss the aims and principles of a national audit framework. The steering group quality assurance (SGQA) consisted of representatives of a diversity of professions in the field of stroke care in the Netherlands, including managers, nurses, medical specialists and paramedics.FindingsAuditors, coordinators and professionals evaluated the framework, agreed on that the framework was easy to use and valued the interesting and enjoyable audits, the compliments, feedback and fruitful insights. Participants consider that a quality label may help to overcome necessity issues and have health care insurers on board. Finally, a structured improvement plan after the audit is needed.Originality/valueAn audit offers fruitful insights into the functioning of an ISCS and the collaboration therein. Best practices and points of improvement are revealed and can fuel collaboration and the development of partnerships. Innovative cure and care may lead to an increasing area of support among professionals in the ISCS and consequently lead to improved quality of delivered stroke care.
审计综合中风治疗以支持质量改进活动:建立点对点审计框架
目的在卒中综合护理服务(ISCS)中,多方利益相关者密切合作,组织卒中护理。然而,即使是一个完善的综合护理项目也需要一个持续的质量改进(CQI)周期。当前的论文旨在描述一个独特的点对点审计框架的发展,综合护理(DMIC)的发展模式,荷兰卒中护理标准和卒中基准指标。2016年,一组专家齐聚一堂,讨论国家审计框架的目标和原则。质量保证指导小组(SGQA)由荷兰中风护理领域各种专业的代表组成,包括管理人员、护士、医学专家和辅助医务人员。审核员、协调员和专业人员对该框架进行了评估,一致认为该框架易于使用,并重视有趣和愉快的审核、赞扬、反馈和富有成效的见解。与会者认为,质量标签可能有助于克服必需品问题,并使医疗保险公司参与其中。最后,需要在审核后制定结构化的改进计划。独创性/价值审计提供了对独立审计系统的运作和其中的合作的富有成效的见解。揭示了最佳实践和改进点,可以促进协作和伙伴关系的发展。创新的治疗和护理可能会增加ISCS专业人员的支持领域,从而提高卒中护理的质量。
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Journal of Integrated Care
Journal of Integrated Care HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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