| Literature DB >> 18583308 |
Alok Kapoor1, Boris Kader, Howard Cabral, Arlene S Ash, Dan Berlowitz.
Abstract
Pressure ulcer healing is an important quality measure for nursing homes, but the factors that predict healing have not been well studied. Using the Minimum Data Set, the authors identified candidate variables for a logistic regression, risk-adjustment model to predict ulcer healing. The authors then assessed model discrimination and calibration. Finally, the authors compared unadjusted with risk-adjusted performance for the individual facilities within a nursing home chain. Significant predictors of healing included mobility in bed, presence of a stage 2 ulcer (compared with a stage 4 ulcer), absence of paraplegia and quadriplegia, and absence of end-stage illness. The model C statistic was 0.67, and the calibration was acceptable. Judgments about nursing performance varied in 2 cases depending upon whether unadjusted or risk-adjusted performance was used. The model that the authors developed contains credible predictors of healing. Pressure ulcer healing may be one of many indicators used to evaluate nursing home quality.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18583308 DOI: 10.1177/1062860608316109
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Med Qual ISSN: 1062-8606 Impact factor: 1.852