耳鼻喉头颈外科的质量指标:范围综述。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Phillip Staibano, Shireen Samargandy, Justin Cottrell, Lily Wang, Michael Au, Michael K Gupta, Han Zhang, Doron D Sommer, Christopher Walsh, Eric Monteiro
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重要性平等指标用于评估医疗保健服务的质量,作为一门专业,耳鼻喉头颈外科(OHNS)正开始向这种对医疗保健质量和服务的经验理解过渡。目的描述为OHNS的任何分支学科开发了新的质量指标的研究的数量和质量。我们进行了MEDLINE (Ovid)、EMBASE (Ovid)、Web of Science和Cochrane database of Systematic Reviews的数据库检索。我们没有使用语言或研究类型限制,纳入了从数据库建立到2024年10月发表的研究。在摘要筛选之后,184篇文章进行了全文筛选。合格的研究在OHNS的任何分支学科中制定了质量指标。文章筛选和全文审查一式两份。数据提取和综合我们一式两份提取研究特定数据和方法学数据。通过研究与评价工具,采用指标评价法对质量评价进行评价。结果共纳入10592项研究,其中25项研究开发了新的质量指标。质量指标开发研究主要集中在耳科/神经科、儿科OHNS和头颈外科。很少有研究调查面部整形、鼻、颅底外科和喉科。大多数研究采用德尔菲共识法,患者参与很少。协商一致方法的报告很差,指标往往没有得到证实。结果指标通常是用较少的研究、调查结构或过程指标来衡量的。结论质量指标有助于规范和改善OHNS的患者护理。未来的研究应侧重于结构和工艺指标,同时完善报告,优化面板组成,验证质量指标。
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Quality Indicators in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery: A Scoping Review.

ImportanceQuality indicators are used to evaluate the quality of healthcare delivery and as a speciality, otolaryngology-head and neck surgery (OHNS) is beginning to transition toward this empirical understanding of healthcare quality and delivery.ObjectiveTo describe the number and quality of studies that have developed novel quality indicators for any subdiscipline in OHNS.DesignWe performed a database search of MEDLINE (Ovid), EMBASE (Ovid), Web of Science, and Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. We did not employ language or study-type restrictions and included studies published from database inception to October 2024.Study SelectionFollowing abstract screening, 184 articles underwent full-text screen. Eligible studies developed quality indicators in any subdiscipline within OHNS. Article screening and full-text review was performed in duplicate.Data Extraction and SynthesisWe extracted study-specific and methodological data in duplicate. Quality appraisal was assessed using the Appraisal of Indicators through Research and Evaluation instrument.ResultsWe identified 10,592 studies, of which 25 studies developed new quality indicators. Quality indicator development studies primarily focused on otology/neurotology, pediatric OHNS, and head and neck surgery. Few studies investigated facial plastics, rhinology and skull base surgery, and laryngology. Most studies employed Delphi consensus methods and patient engagement was rare. Consensus methodology reporting was poor and indicators were often not validated. Outcome indicators were often measured with fewer studies investigation structure or process indicators.ConclusionsQuality indicators may help standardize and improve patient care in OHNS. Future research should focus on structure and process indicators, while improving reporting, optimizing panel composition, and validating quality indicators.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery is an open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing on all aspects and sub-specialties of otolaryngology-head & neck surgery, including pediatric and geriatric otolaryngology, rhinology & anterior skull base surgery, otology/neurotology, facial plastic & reconstructive surgery, head & neck oncology, and maxillofacial rehabilitation, as well as a broad range of related topics.
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