Literature DB >> 32069507

[Memorandum Registry for Health Services Research: Update 2019].

Jürgen Stausberg1, Birga Maier2, Kurt Bestehorn3, Holger Gothe4,5,6, Oliver Groene7,8, Christian Jacke9, Martina Jänicke10, Tanja Kostuj11, Tim Mathes12, Anna Niemeyer13, Kerstin Olbrich14, Jochen Schmitt15, Edmund Neugebauer16.   

Abstract

Health registries could be used to analyze questions concerning routine practice in healthcare. Therefore, registries are a core method in health services research. The German Network for Health Services Research (Deutsches Netzwerk Versorgungsforschung, DNVF) promotes the quality of registries by scientific exchange, organization of advanced training, and recommendations in the form of a memorandum "Registry for Health Services Research". The current recommendations are an update of the memorandum's first version of 2010. The update describes the capabilities and aims of registries in health services research. Furthermore, it illustrates the state-of-the-art in designing and implementing health registries. The memorandum provides developers the methodological basis to ensure high quality health registries. It further provides users of health registries with insights that enable assessing the quality of data and results of health registries. Finally, funding agencies and health policy actors can use the quality criteria to establish a framework for the financing and legislative requirements for health registries. The memorandum provides first a definition of health registries and presents an overview of their utility in health services research and health care improvement. Second, several areas of methodological importance for the development and operation of health registries are presented. This includes the conceptual and preliminary design, implementation, technical organization of a health registry, statistical analysis, reporting of results, and data protection. From these areas, criteria are deduced to allow the assessment of the quality of a health registry. Finally, a checklist is presented. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32069507     DOI: 10.1055/a-1083-6417

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gesundheitswesen        ISSN: 0941-3790


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