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Development of Clinical Performance Indicators for Establishing a Connecting System between Hospital Performance Management and Quality Improvement
Keum Seong Jang, Sam Yong Lee, Yun Min Kim, Sun Young Hwang, Nam Young Kim, Se Ang Ryu, Soon Joo Park, Ja Yun Choi
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2005;35(7):1238-1247.   Published online March 28, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2005.35.7.1238
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Purpose

This study aimed at developing integrated clinical performance indicators(CPIs) through the analysis of quality improvement(QI) activities of a hospital and literature review about performance measures.

Methods

The CPIs were developed through the following three stages; 1)Identifying preliminary CPIs 2)A staff validity test in preliminary CPIs 3)Developing final CPIs.

Results

One hundred twenty-three preliminary CPIs were developed through QI activities of the target hospital for 8 years and literature review. The results of the validity test for the preliminary CPIs supported ninety-one items. Sixty-two CPIs were selected through integration, reclassification and renaming. Then, eighteen items were deleted on account of an imprecise calculation method. Finally, forty-four CPIs were confirmed. They consisted of twenty-six items at the hospital level and eighteen items at the department level.

Conclusions

CPIs can be used as criteria to evaluate the performance of healthcare organizations, and to decide the quality of healthcare for customers. This study may contribute to establishing an integrated system between QI activities and performance measurement of healthcare organizations.

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Development and Application of Nursing Service Quality Indicators in Nursing Homes
Jane Chung
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2007;37(3):401-413.   Published online April 30, 2007
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2007.37.3.401
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Purpose

This study was designed to develop Nursing Service Quality Indicators(NSQIs) in nursing homes that would lead to an appropriate evaluation and improvement of nursing service quality.

Methods

The preliminary NSQIs were developed through literature reviews and analysis of existing quality indicators. A content validity testing was done twice by using a panel of experts who were from academia and the clinical areas. The final NSQIs were confirmed and applied in three nursing homes to test feasibility.

Results

The preliminary NSQIs had 4 domains and 31 indicators. Two content validity testings were performed. The indicators scoring over .80 CVI for each testing were selected and modified by experts' opinions. The final NSQIs consisted of7 domains and 33 indicators. They were applied in three nursing homes and it was revealed that all the indicators were applicable.

Conclusion

In this study, it is shown that this new 'Nursing Service Quality Indicators in Nursing Homes' is suitable for a holistic evaluation of nursing service quality of elderly patients in nursing homes. This NSQIs will be able to provide a basis for establishing nursing care standards and improving the nursing care quality in nursing homes.

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    Jia Lee
    Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing.2008; 38(3): 474.     CrossRef
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