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

In order to improve quality (of therapy), one has to know, evaluate and make transparent, one’s own daily processes. This process of reflection can be supported by the presentation of key data or indicators, in which the real as-is state can be represented. Quality indicators are required in order t...

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Autores principales: Braun, Jan-Peter, Mende, Hendrik, Bause, Hanswerner, Bloos, Frank, Geldner, Götz, Kastrup, Marc, Kuhlen, Ralf, Markewitz, Andreas, Martin, Jörg, Quintel, Michael, Steinmeier-Bauer, Klaus, Waydhas, Christian, Spies, Claudia
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Publicado: German Medical Science GMS Publishing House 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2975264/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21063472
http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/000111
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author Braun, Jan-Peter
Mende, Hendrik
Bause, Hanswerner
Bloos, Frank
Geldner, Götz
Kastrup, Marc
Kuhlen, Ralf
Markewitz, Andreas
Martin, Jörg
Quintel, Michael
Steinmeier-Bauer, Klaus
Waydhas, Christian
Spies, Claudia
author_facet Braun, Jan-Peter
Mende, Hendrik
Bause, Hanswerner
Bloos, Frank
Geldner, Götz
Kastrup, Marc
Kuhlen, Ralf
Markewitz, Andreas
Martin, Jörg
Quintel, Michael
Steinmeier-Bauer, Klaus
Waydhas, Christian
Spies, Claudia
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description In order to improve quality (of therapy), one has to know, evaluate and make transparent, one’s own daily processes. This process of reflection can be supported by the presentation of key data or indicators, in which the real as-is state can be represented. Quality indicators are required in order to depict the as-is state. Quality indicators reflect adherence to specific quality measures. Continuing registration of an indicator is useless once it becomes irrelevant or adherence is 100%. In the field of intensive care medicine, studies of quality indicators have been performed in some countries. Quality indicators relevant for medical quality and outcome in critically ill patients have been identified by following standardized approaches. Different German societies of intensive care medicine have finally agreed on 10 core quality indicators that will be valid for two years and are currently recommended in German intensive care units (ICUs).
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spelling pubmed-29752642010-11-09 Quality indicators in intensive care medicine: why? Use or burden for the intensivist Braun, Jan-Peter Mende, Hendrik Bause, Hanswerner Bloos, Frank Geldner, Götz Kastrup, Marc Kuhlen, Ralf Markewitz, Andreas Martin, Jörg Quintel, Michael Steinmeier-Bauer, Klaus Waydhas, Christian Spies, Claudia Ger Med Sci Article In order to improve quality (of therapy), one has to know, evaluate and make transparent, one’s own daily processes. This process of reflection can be supported by the presentation of key data or indicators, in which the real as-is state can be represented. Quality indicators are required in order to depict the as-is state. Quality indicators reflect adherence to specific quality measures. Continuing registration of an indicator is useless once it becomes irrelevant or adherence is 100%. In the field of intensive care medicine, studies of quality indicators have been performed in some countries. Quality indicators relevant for medical quality and outcome in critically ill patients have been identified by following standardized approaches. Different German societies of intensive care medicine have finally agreed on 10 core quality indicators that will be valid for two years and are currently recommended in German intensive care units (ICUs). German Medical Science GMS Publishing House 2010-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC2975264/ /pubmed/21063472 http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/000111 Text en Copyright © 2010 Braun et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/deed.en). You are free to copy, distribute and transmit the work, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Braun, Jan-Peter
Mende, Hendrik
Bause, Hanswerner
Bloos, Frank
Geldner, Götz
Kastrup, Marc
Kuhlen, Ralf
Markewitz, Andreas
Martin, Jörg
Quintel, Michael
Steinmeier-Bauer, Klaus
Waydhas, Christian
Spies, Claudia
Quality indicators in intensive care medicine: why? Use or burden for the intensivist
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title_full Quality indicators in intensive care medicine: why? Use or burden for the intensivist
title_fullStr Quality indicators in intensive care medicine: why? Use or burden for the intensivist
title_full_unstemmed Quality indicators in intensive care medicine: why? Use or burden for the intensivist
title_short Quality indicators in intensive care medicine: why? Use or burden for the intensivist
title_sort quality indicators in intensive care medicine: why? use or burden for the intensivist
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2975264/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21063472
http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/000111
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