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Expanding American Nurses Association nursing quality indicators to community-based practices.

Linda M Sawyer1, Bobbie Berkowitz, Judith E Haber, June H Larrabee, Barbara L Marino, Karen S Martin, Katherine P Mason, Margaret F Mastal, Michael W Nilsson, Sue Ellen Walbridge, Mary K Walker.   

Abstract

Continuing its commitment to patient care quality, the American Nurses Association appointed a committee in 1997 to expand nursing-sensitive quality indicators beyond acute care. This article is the final report describing the processes used to identify a core set of community-based quality indicators relevant to nurses across the care continuum and identifies next steps. The indicator categories are (a) change in symptom severity, (b) strength of the therapeutic alliance, (c) utilization of services, (d) client satisfaction, (e) risk reduction, (f) increase in protective factors, and (g) level of function/functional status. Potential indicators requiring further research and development are also described.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11949514

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Outcomes Manag        ISSN: 1535-2765


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1.  How do they measure up? Differences in stakeholder perceptions of quality measures used in English community nursing.

Authors:  Katherine Pollard; Sue Horrocks; Lorna Duncan; Christina Petsoulas; Pauline Allen; Ailsa Cameron; Jane Cook; Emma Gibbard; Lizanne Harland; Pete Husband; Geoff Loydon; Ruth McDonald; Lesley Wye; Chris Salisbury
Journal:  J Health Serv Res Policy       Date:  2019-10-08

Review 2.  Indicators for Evaluating the Performance and Quality of Care of Ambulatory Care Nurses.

Authors:  Joachim Rapin; Danielle D'Amour; Carl-Ardy Dubois
Journal:  Nurs Res Pract       Date:  2015-08-24
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