测量护理变化时对医疗保健结构的考虑。

IF 9.1 1区 医学 Q1 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Anesthesiology Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-08 DOI:10.1097/ALN.0000000000005395
Douglas A Colquhoun, Allison M Janda, Graciela Mentz, Clark A Fisher, Robert B Schonberger, Nirav Shah, Sachin Kheterpal, Michael R Mathis
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摘要

卫生服务研究经常关注临床护理的结构、过程和结果的变化。检测和归因变异的稳健方法是质量改进和结果研究的基础。描述结构化医疗保健系统中跨医院的护理,其中临床医生工作为患者提供护理作为一个多层次的结构,可以确定组织对实践和结果的影响。混合效应统计模型既可以描述这些结构水平之间的差异划分,也可以通过包含解释变量来有效估计卫生系统、临床医生或患者的特征,并观察到过程或患者结果的差异。在这个读者工具箱中,作者描述了在评估临床实践、结果和变异来源时考虑医疗结构的基本原理。他们描述了对结构化数据的估计分析和方差评估的统计考虑和方法。
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Accounting for Healthcare Structures When Measuring Variation in Care.

Health services research frequently focuses on variation in the structure, process, and outcomes of clinical care. Robust approaches for detection and attribution of variation are foundational to both quality improvement and outcomes research. Describing care in structured healthcare systems across hospitals in which clinicians work to provide care for patients as a multileveled structure allows the impact of organization on practice and outcome to be ascertained. Mixed-effect statistical models can describe both the partitioning of variation among levels of these structures and by inclusion of explanatory variables the valid estimation of the features of health systems, clinicians, or patients, with observed differences in processes or patient outcomes. In this Readers' Toolbox, the authors describe the rationale for considering healthcare structures when assessing clinical practice, outcomes, and sources of variation. They describe statistical considerations and methods for the estimation of analysis of structured data and assessment of variance.

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Anesthesiology
Anesthesiology 医学-麻醉学
CiteScore
10.40
自引率
5.70%
发文量
542
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: With its establishment in 1940, Anesthesiology has emerged as a prominent leader in the field of anesthesiology, encompassing perioperative, critical care, and pain medicine. As the esteemed journal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, Anesthesiology operates independently with full editorial freedom. Its distinguished Editorial Board, comprising renowned professionals from across the globe, drives the advancement of the specialty by presenting innovative research through immediate open access to select articles and granting free access to all published articles after a six-month period. Furthermore, Anesthesiology actively promotes groundbreaking studies through an influential press release program. The journal's unwavering commitment lies in the dissemination of exemplary work that enhances clinical practice and revolutionizes the practice of medicine within our discipline.
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