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- Title
Development of quality of care indicators from systematic reviews: the case of hospital delivery.
- Authors
Bonfill, Xavier; Roqué, Marta; Aller, Marta Beatriz; Osorio, Dimelza; Foradada, Carles; Vives, Àngels; Rigau, David
- Abstract
Background: The objective of this research is to generate quality of care indicators from systematic reviews to assess the appropriateness of obstetric care in hospitals. Methods: A search for systematic reviews about hospital obstetric interventions, conducted in The Cochrane Library, clinical evidence and practice guidelines, identified 303 reviews. We selected 48 high-quality evidence reviews, which resulted in strong clinical recommendations using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) system. The 255 remaining reviews were excluded, mainly due to a lack of strong evidence provided by the studies reviewed. Results: A total of 18 indicators were formulated from these clinical recommendations, on antepartum care (8), care during delivery and postpartum (9), and incomplete miscarriage (1). Authors of the systematic reviews and specialists in obstetrics were consulted to refine the formulation of indicators. Conclusions: High-quality systematic reviews, whose conclusions clearly claim in favour or against an intervention, can be a source for generating quality indicators of delivery care. To make indicators coherent, the nuances of clinical practice should be considered. Any attempt made to evaluate the extent to which delivery care in hospitals is based on scientific evidence should take the generated indicators into account.
- Subjects
HOSPITAL care; MEDICAL practice; FETAL death; CLINICAL medicine research; PREVENTION
- Publication
Implementation Science, 2013, Vol 8, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1748-5908
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/1748-5908-8-42