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The effectiveness of quality systems in nursing homes: a review.

Abstract

BACKGROUND
The need for quality improvement and increasing concern about the costs and appropriateness of health care has led to the implementation of quality systems in healthcare organisations. In addition, nursing homes have made significant investments in their development. The effects of the implementation of quality systems on health related outcomes are not yet clear.
OBJECTIVE
To examine evidence in the literature on whether quality systems have an impact on the care process and the satisfaction and health outcomes of long term care residents.
METHODS
Review of the literature.
RESULTS
The 21 empirical studies identified concerned quality system activities such as the implementation of guidelines; providing feedback on outcomes; assessment of the needs of residents by means of care planning, internal audits and tuition; and an ombudsman for residents. Only four articles described controlled studies. The selected articles were grouped according to five focal areas of quality. The opinion of residents was seldom used to evaluate the effectiveness of quality systems. The effects on care processes and the health outcomes of long term care residents were inconsistent, but there was some evidence from the controlled studies that specific training and guidelines can influence the outcomes at the patient level.
CONCLUSIONS
The design of most of the studies meant that it was not possible to attribute the results entirely to the newly implemented quality system. As it is difficult in practice to design a randomised controlled study, future research into the effectiveness of quality systems should not only focus on selected correlates of quality, but should also include a qualitative and quantitative (multivariate and multilevel) approach. The methods used to measure quality need to be improved.

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  • Authors

    Wagner C, van der Wal G, Groenewegen PP, de Bakker DH

    Institution

    NIVEL, Netherlands Institute of Health Services Research, P O Box 1568, 3500 BN Utrecht, The Netherlands. c.wagner@nivel.nl

    Source

    Quality in health care : QHC 10:4 2001 Dec pg 211-7

    MeSH

    Aged
    Evaluation Studies as Topic
    Guideline Adherence
    Health Services Research
    Humans
    Long-Term Care
    Management Audit
    Medical Audit
    Netherlands
    Nursing Homes
    Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
    Quality Assurance, Health Care

    Pub Type(s)

    Journal Article
    Review

    Language

    eng

    PubMed ID

    11743149