| Literature DB >> 20181129 |
Jochen Profit1, Katri V Typpo, Sylvia J Hysong, LeChauncy D Woodard, Michael A Kallen, Laura A Petersen.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The measurement of healthcare provider performance is becoming more widespread. Physicians have been guarded about performance measurement, in part because the methodology for comparative measurement of care quality is underdeveloped. Comprehensive quality improvement will require comprehensive measurement, implying the aggregation of multiple quality metrics into composite indicators.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20181129 PMCID: PMC2831823 DOI: 10.1186/1748-5908-5-13
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Implement Sci ISSN: 1748-5908 Impact factor: 7.327
Advantages and disadvantages of composite indicators
| Advantage | Disadvantage |
|---|---|
| • Facilitate communication with other stakeholders and promote accountability | • Provide misleading messages about quality if poorly constructed or misinterpreted |
Developing a composite indicator
| Step | Description |
|---|---|
| Developing a theoretical framework | |
| Metric selection | |
| Initial data analysis | |
| Imputation of missing data | |
| Normalization | |
| Weighting and aggregation | |
| Uncertainty and sensitivity analysis | |
| Links to other metrics | |
| Deconstruction | |
| Presentation and dissemination |
Figure 1Theoretical Framework for Measuring Quality of Care. Solid arrows indicate interactions; dotted arrows indicate potential use of composite indicator to measure healthcare delivery, predict health status and inform health policy at the health systems and societal level. (Adapted from Profit et al. [12]).
Quality matrix for a pediatric intensive care unit quality index
| Safe | Effective | Efficient | Pt-centered | Timely | Equitable | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Structure | Nurse-to-patient ratio | Intensivist in house 24 hours a day | ||||
| Process | Time to receive antibiotics for sepsis | |||||
| Outcome | VAP rate, BSI rate, UTI rate, Unplanned extubation rate | Failed extubation rate | ||||
Pt: patient; VAP: ventilator associated pneumonia; BSI: blood stream infection; UTI: urinary tract infection; LOS: length of stay; SMR: standardized mortality ratio.
The italicized items are the eight core metrics in Pedi-QS report. The other items were initially rejected either because of lack of evidence or difficulty in measurement.