促进欧洲罕见病网络的持续质量改进。

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Frontiers in health services Pub Date : 2025-05-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frhs.2025.1609018
Olivia K C Spivack, Willemijn F E Irvine, Steffen Husby, Tomas Wester, René M H Wijnen
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背景:欧洲罕见遗传性先天性异常参考网络(ERNICA)是一个临床网络,致力于改善罕见和复杂的消化和胃肠道疾病患者的护理质量,其中许多患者需要在生命早期进行手术。该网络汇集了来自欧洲22个国家的临床医生、研究人员和患者代表。通过汇集专业知识,ERNICA能够促进改进计划,否则可能无法实现。然而,描述所需的护理质量并将其转移到当地实践仍然是一个挑战,由于我们的低患病率患者群体,多学科临床参与和异质的欧洲背景而变得复杂。为了减轻这些挑战,并促进持续质量改进的系统,我们提出了“ERNICA质量周期”。ERNICA质量周期由五个步骤组成:(1)描述期望的护理质量(2)促进指南的实施(3)测量护理质量(4)评估临床实践(5)进行研究。它提供了一种结构化的、持续的和协作的方法来改善对罕见和复杂的消化和胃肠疾病患者的护理。通过定性过程评估来评估方法对于获取学习点至关重要。结论:ERNICA质量循环在改善罕见和复杂疾病患者的护理质量方面具有巨大的潜力,无论是在ERNICA还是在其他欧洲参考网络中。
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Fostering continuous quality improvement in a European rare disease network.

Background: The European Reference Network for rare Inherited Congenital Anomalies (ERNICA) is a clinical network dedicated to improving the quality of care for patients with rare and complex digestive and gastrointestinal diseases, many of whom require surgery in early life. The network brings together clinicians, researchers and patient representatives from 22 countries in Europe. By pooling expertise, ERNICA is able to facilitate improvement initiatives that may not otherwise be possible. However, describing the desired quality of care and transferring it to local practice remains a challenge, complicated by our low-prevalence patient population, multidisciplinary clinical involvement and heterogeneous European context. In an attempt to mitigate these challenges, and foster a system of continuous quality improvement, we present the "ERNICA quality cycle".

Main body: The ERNICA quality cycle is comprised of five steps: (1) Describing the desired quality of care (2) Promoting guideline implementation (3) Measuring quality of care (4) Evaluating clinical practice (5) Conducting research. It offers a structured, continuous and collaborative approach to the improvement of care for patients with rare and complex digestive and gastrointestinal diseases. Evaluating the approach, through qualitative process evaluation, will be critical to capturing learning points.

Conclusions: The ERNICA quality cycle holds tremendous potential for improving the quality of care for patients with rare and complex conditions, both within ERNICA and for other European Reference Networks.

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