• Rev Calid Asist · May 2011

    [Prioritization of performance measures for assessment of hospital-based stroke care quality through a consensus method].

    • M Salvat-Plana, S Abilleira, C Jiménez, J Marta, and M Gallofré.
    • Pla Director Malaltia Vascular Cerebral, Agència d'Informació, Avaluació i Qualitat en Salut (AIAQS), Barcelona, España. msalvat@aatrm.catsalut.cat
    • Rev Calid Asist. 2011 May 1; 26 (3): 174-83.

    ObjectivesTo define a core set of evidence-based performance indicators (PIs) for the assessment of in-hospital stroke care quality by means of consensus prioritization by a panel of experts representing stroke care professionals in three Autonomous Communities (Catalonia, Aragon and Balearic Islands).Material And MethodsWe used a modified Delphi method in two rounds to prioritize a set of PIs from among 70 indicators identified by a review of the literature and those already used in previous experiences. Consensus on validity was reached when ≥ 75% of panellists rated a PI in the top tertile, using a 1-9 Likert scale. On the basis of the percentage distribution of annual stroke admissions in each one of the 3 regions, we configured a multidisciplinary panel of 56 experts involved in the hospital care of acute stroke patients.ResultsTwenty-nine out of the 70 PIs initially put forward to the panel, have been prioritized after 2 rounds. The eventual core set of PIs consists of those with the highest scores and represent all areas of hospital-based stroke care. A subgroup of 5 PIs is applicable to Primary Stroke Centres only. The 3 highest rated PIs, which achieved the greatest consensus among the experts, are anticoagulants for AF, antithrombotics at discharge and continued physiotherapy planned at discharge.ConclusionsThrough a Delphi method, we have obtained a core set of evidence-based PIs considered of high importance and agreed by a multidisciplinary panel of stroke care experts from the participating Communities, which represent over 20% of the Spanish population.Copyright © 2010 SECA. Published by Elsevier Espana. All rights reserved.

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