Structural quality indicators to support quality of care for older people with cognitive impairment in emergency departments


Autoria(s): Schnitker, Linda M.; Martin-Khan, Melinda; Burkett, Ellen; Brand, Caroline A.; Beattie, Elizabeth R.A.; Jones, Richard N.; Gray, Len C.; Carpenter, Christopher R.
Data(s)

01/03/2015

Resumo

Objectives The purpose of this study was to identify the structural quality of care domains and to establish a set of structural quality indicators (SQIs) for the assessment of care of older people with cognitive impairment in emergency departments (EDs). Methods A structured approach to SQI development was undertaken including: 1) a comprehensive search of peer-reviewed and gray literature focusing on identification of evidence-based interventions targeting structure of care of older patients with cognitive impairment and existing SQIs; 2) a consultative process engaging experts in the care of older people and epidemiologic methods (i.e., advisory panel) leading to development of a draft set of SQIs; 3) field testing of drafted SQIs in eight EDs, leading to refinement of the SQI set, and; 4) an independent voting process among the panelists for SQI inclusion in a final set, using preestablished inclusion and exclusion criteria. Results At the conclusion of the process, five SQIs targeting the management of older ED patients with cognitive impairment were developed: 1) the ED has a policy outlining the management of older people with cognitive impairment during the ED episode of care; 2) the ED has a policy outlining issues relevant to carers of older people with cognitive impairment, encompassing the need to include the (family) carer in the ED episode of care; 3) the ED has a policy outlining the assessment and management of behavioral symptoms, with specific reference to older people with cognitive impairment; 4) the ED has a policy outlining delirium prevention strategies, including the assessment of patients' delirium risk factors, and; 5) the ED has a policy outlining pain assessment and management for older people with cognitive impairment. Conclusions This article presents a set of SQIs for the evaluation of performance in caring for older people with cognitive impairment in EDs.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/84072/

Publicador

Blackwell Publishing Inc.

Relação

DOI:10.1111/acem.12617

Schnitker, Linda M., Martin-Khan, Melinda, Burkett, Ellen, Brand, Caroline A., Beattie, Elizabeth R.A., Jones, Richard N., Gray, Len C., & Carpenter, Christopher R. (2015) Structural quality indicators to support quality of care for older people with cognitive impairment in emergency departments. Academic Emergency Medicine, 22(3), pp. 273-284.

Direitos

Copyright 2015 by the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Nursing

Palavras-Chave #111099 Nursing not elsewhere classified #behavior disorder #structural quality indicator #risk factor #priority journal #peer review #caregiver #clinical indicator #cognitive defect #delirium #elderly care #emergency care #emergency ward #evidence based practice #health care quality #pain assessment #human
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Journal Article