基层和社区肌肉骨骼疾病护理的质量指标:系统回顾:MSK 病症的质量指标。

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Alexander Braybrooke, Karl Baraks, Roanna Burgess, Anirban Banerjee, Jonathan Charles Hill
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目标:确定、评估和综合质量指标(QI)中的共同主题:从质量指标(QI)集中确定、评估和综合共同主题,这些质量指标(QI)集旨在评估、管理和康复初级和社区医疗中的肌肉骨骼状况:在六个数据库(MEDLINE、EMBASE、AMED、Web of Sciences Core Collection、The Cochrane Library 和 The Health Management Information Consortium)、公共资料库以及参与肌肉骨骼质量指标报告的组织的网站上进行了系统检索:采用先验标准对潜在的 QI 来源进行相关性筛选。在筛选了 1493 篇标题和摘要后,由两位作者对 71 篇文章进行了独立审查,其中 25 篇符合我们的标准,因此被纳入审查范围:数据提取:使用 AIRE 工具对 QI 套件的开发进行评估。数据提取:使用 AIRE 工具对 QI 套件的开发情况进行评估,提取 QI 套件的关键特征并制成表格。在 25 套 QI 中,有 9 套的开发方法质量为 "高"。数据综合:进行了叙述性综合,以确定各 QI 之间的共同主题。根据近期英国基层/社区肌肉骨骼护理政策指示中提到的改进驱动因素对主题进行了映射。最后,根据确定的共同主题综合出 "指标草案"。共归纳出 11 个总体主题:政策与治理;优化医疗服务的获取与提供;人员配备与支出;优化评估与诊断;优化患者教育与自我管理;药理学与注射指南的遵守;优化个性化医疗服务;优化影像、检查与转诊;与肌肉骨骼疾病相关的公共卫生管理;优化患者体验;以及优化患者疗效:本次审查确定了一些共同的质量指标,这些质量指标的重点是优化肌肉骨骼疾病的初级/社区护理的评估、检查和治疗决策。这项工作对于国际上为肌肉骨骼疾病患者提供资源、监测、管理、评估和康复服务的专员、服务管理人员和临床医生来说是一项宝贵的资源:CRD42023467633。
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Quality Indicators for the Primary and Community Care of Musculoskeletal Conditions: A Systematic Review.

Objectives: To identify, appraise, and synthesize common themes from quality indicator (QI) sets designed for the assessment, management, and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions in primary and community care contexts.

Data sources: A systematic search was performed on six databases (MEDLINE, EMBASE, AMED, Web of Sciences Core Collection, The Cochrane Library, and The Health Management Information Consortium), public repositories, and the websites of organizations involved in the reporting of MSK QIs.

Study selection: Potential QI sources were screened for relevance using an a priori criteria. After the screening of 1493 titles, abstracts, 71 articles were reviewed independently by two authors, of which 25 met our criteria and were therefore included within the review.

Data extraction: The development of the QI sets was appraised using the AIRE instrument. Key characteristics of QI sets were extracted and tabulated. Nine out of 25 QI sets had "high" developmental methodology quality. A total of 410 QIs were identified from 25 QI sets.

Data synthesis: A narrative synthesis was undertaken to identify common themes among QIs. Themes were mapped against improvement drivers mentioned in recent British primary/community MSK care policy directives. Finally, "Draft Indicators" were synthesized from common themes identified. Eleven overarching themes were synthesized: policy and governance; optimizing access and provision of care; staffing and spending; optimizing assessment and diagnosis; optimizing patient education and self-management; pharmacology and injection guideline adherence; optimizing personalized care; optimizing imaging, investigations, and referral; public health management relevant to MSK conditions; optimizing patient experience; and optimizing patient outcomes.

Conclusions: This review has identified common themes among QIs that focus on optimizing assessment, investigations, and treatment decisions for the primary/community care of MSK conditions. This work represents a valuable resource to commissioners, service managers, and clinicians internationally who resource, monitor, manage, assess, and rehabilitate individuals with MSK conditions.

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期刊介绍: The Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation publishes original, peer-reviewed research and clinical reports on important trends and developments in physical medicine and rehabilitation and related fields. This international journal brings researchers and clinicians authoritative information on the therapeutic utilization of physical, behavioral and pharmaceutical agents in providing comprehensive care for individuals with chronic illness and disabilities. Archives began publication in 1920, publishes monthly, and is the official journal of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. Its papers are cited more often than any other rehabilitation journal.
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