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Clinical quality measures for intraoperative and perioperative management in carpal tunnel surgery

BACKGROUND: Previous research documents suboptimal preoperative or postoperative care for patients undergoing surgery. However, few existing quality measures directly address the fundamental element of surgical care: intra-operative care processes. This study sought to develop quality measures for i...

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Autores principales: Nuckols, Teryl K., Maggard Gibbons, Melinda, Harness, Neil G., Chang, Walter T., Chung, Kevin C., Asch, Steven M.
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Publicado: Springer-Verlag 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3092887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21776197
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11552-011-9325-9
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author Nuckols, Teryl K.
Maggard Gibbons, Melinda
Harness, Neil G.
Chang, Walter T.
Chung, Kevin C.
Asch, Steven M.
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Maggard Gibbons, Melinda
Harness, Neil G.
Chang, Walter T.
Chung, Kevin C.
Asch, Steven M.
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description BACKGROUND: Previous research documents suboptimal preoperative or postoperative care for patients undergoing surgery. However, few existing quality measures directly address the fundamental element of surgical care: intra-operative care processes. This study sought to develop quality measures for intraoperative, preoperative, and postoperative care for carpal tunnel surgery, a common operation in the USA. METHODS: We applied a variation of the well-established RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method. Adherence to measures developed using this method has been associated with improved patient outcomes in several studies. Hand surgeons and quality measurement experts developed draft measures using guidelines and literature. Subsequently, in a two-round modified-Delphi process, a multidisciplinary panel of 11 national experts in carpal tunnel syndrome (including six surgeons) reviewed structured summaries of the evidence and rated the measures for validity (association with improved patient outcomes) and feasibility (ability to be assessed using medical records). RESULTS: Of 25 draft measures, panelists judged 22 (88%) to be valid and feasible. Nine intraoperative measures addressed the location and extent of surgical dissection, release after wrist trauma, endoscopic release, and four procedures sometimes performed during carpal tunnel surgery. Eleven measures covered preoperative and postoperative evaluation and management. CONCLUSIONS: We have developed several measures that experts, including surgeons, believe to reflect the quality of care processes occurring during carpal tunnel surgery and be assessable using medical records. Although quality measures like these cannot assess a surgeon’s skill in handling the instruments, they can assess many important aspects of intraoperative care. Intraoperative measures should be developed for other procedures.
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spelling pubmed-30928872011-06-07 Clinical quality measures for intraoperative and perioperative management in carpal tunnel surgery Nuckols, Teryl K. Maggard Gibbons, Melinda Harness, Neil G. Chang, Walter T. Chung, Kevin C. Asch, Steven M. Hand (N Y) Surgery Articles BACKGROUND: Previous research documents suboptimal preoperative or postoperative care for patients undergoing surgery. However, few existing quality measures directly address the fundamental element of surgical care: intra-operative care processes. This study sought to develop quality measures for intraoperative, preoperative, and postoperative care for carpal tunnel surgery, a common operation in the USA. METHODS: We applied a variation of the well-established RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method. Adherence to measures developed using this method has been associated with improved patient outcomes in several studies. Hand surgeons and quality measurement experts developed draft measures using guidelines and literature. Subsequently, in a two-round modified-Delphi process, a multidisciplinary panel of 11 national experts in carpal tunnel syndrome (including six surgeons) reviewed structured summaries of the evidence and rated the measures for validity (association with improved patient outcomes) and feasibility (ability to be assessed using medical records). RESULTS: Of 25 draft measures, panelists judged 22 (88%) to be valid and feasible. Nine intraoperative measures addressed the location and extent of surgical dissection, release after wrist trauma, endoscopic release, and four procedures sometimes performed during carpal tunnel surgery. Eleven measures covered preoperative and postoperative evaluation and management. CONCLUSIONS: We have developed several measures that experts, including surgeons, believe to reflect the quality of care processes occurring during carpal tunnel surgery and be assessable using medical records. Although quality measures like these cannot assess a surgeon’s skill in handling the instruments, they can assess many important aspects of intraoperative care. Intraoperative measures should be developed for other procedures. Springer-Verlag 2011-03-05 2011-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3092887/ /pubmed/21776197 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11552-011-9325-9 Text en © The Author(s) 2011 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Nuckols, Teryl K.
Maggard Gibbons, Melinda
Harness, Neil G.
Chang, Walter T.
Chung, Kevin C.
Asch, Steven M.
Clinical quality measures for intraoperative and perioperative management in carpal tunnel surgery
title Clinical quality measures for intraoperative and perioperative management in carpal tunnel surgery
title_full Clinical quality measures for intraoperative and perioperative management in carpal tunnel surgery
title_fullStr Clinical quality measures for intraoperative and perioperative management in carpal tunnel surgery
title_full_unstemmed Clinical quality measures for intraoperative and perioperative management in carpal tunnel surgery
title_short Clinical quality measures for intraoperative and perioperative management in carpal tunnel surgery
title_sort clinical quality measures for intraoperative and perioperative management in carpal tunnel surgery
topic Surgery Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3092887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21776197
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11552-011-9325-9
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