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Quality of care standards for nursing clinics in rheumatology.

Santiago Muñoz Fernández1, Pablo Lázaro y De Mercado, Javier Alegre López, Raquel Almodóvar González, Alberto Alonso Ruiz, Francisco Javier Ballina García, Ana María Bilbao Cantarero, Mercedes Cabañas Sáenz, Rosario García-Vicuña, Mauricio Mínguez Vega, Isabel Padró Blanch, José Andrés Román Ivorra, Encarnación Roncal Marqueta.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Nursing clinics in rheumatology (NCR) are organizational models in the field of nursing care. There are various NCR models, but there is no consensus on its operational definition. Our objective is to develop quality standards to define and characterize a NCR.
METHOD: Two-round Delphi method. The panel consisted of 67 experts: Rheumatologists and nurses of the nursing working group of the Spanish Society of Rheumatology (SSR). The Delphi questionnaire was developed after a literature and experience review from previous SSR projects. The questionnaire consists of 7 sections: general considerations, standards of structure, process, treatment and monitoring, health education, training and research and quality of care. Each item was scored from 1 (least important) to 9 (most important) or by assigning a number (e.g., waiting days). The degree of agreement among the experts was categorized according to the coefficient of variation (CoV) between very high (CoV≤25%) and very low (CoV>100%).
RESULTS: The second round questionnaire (182 items) was answered by 46 panelists (34 rheumatologists and 12 nurses). A very important agreement was reached on the general standards of structure, process, treatment and monitoring, health education and quality of care. Less agreement was observed on standards related to training time, number of recommended nurses' research projects and publications.
CONCLUSION: The standards developed in this study would be useful for establishing desirable quality standards of structure and process, and criteria for clinical work, research and teaching that can be used to develop and evaluate the NCRs.
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Keywords:  Calidad asistencial; Enfermería; Nursing; Quality of care; Reumatología; Rheumatology

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23688844     DOI: 10.1016/j.reuma.2012.10.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reumatol Clin        ISSN: 1699-258X


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