Quality indicators in intensive care medicine: why? Use or burden for the intensivist.

作者: C. Waydhas , M. Kastrup , F. Bloos , C. Spies , J. P. Braun

DOI: 10.3205/000111

关键词: Intensive careMedical servicesMedical qualityProcess (engineering)MedicineCritically illIntensive care medicineIntensivistNursingQuality managementQuality (business)

摘要: In order to improve quality (of therapy), one has know, evaluate and make transparent, one’s own daily processes. This process of reflection can be supported by the presentation key data or indicators, in which real as-is state represented. Quality indicators are required depict state. Quality reflect adherence specific measures. Continuing registration an indicator is useless once it becomes irrelevant 100%. In field intensive care medicine, studies have been performed some countries. relevant for medical outcome critically ill patients identified following standardized approaches. Different German societies medicine finally agreed on 10 core that will valid two years currently recommended units (ICUs).

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