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Protocol for a Delphi consensus study to select indicators of high-quality general practice to achieve Quality Equity and Systems Transformation in Primary Health Care (QUEST-PHC) in Australia

BACKGROUND: High-quality general practice has been demonstrated to provide cost-effective, equitable health care and improve health outcomes. Yet there is currently not a set of agreed comprehensive indicators in Australia. We have developed 79 evidence-based indicators and their corresponding 129 m...

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Autores principales: Lau, Phyllis, Ryan, Samantha, Abbott, Penelope, Tannous, Kathy, Trankle, Steven, Peters, Kath, Page, Andrew, Cochrane, Natalie, Usherwood, Tim, Reath, Jennifer
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9128979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35609025
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0268096
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author Lau, Phyllis
Ryan, Samantha
Abbott, Penelope
Tannous, Kathy
Trankle, Steven
Peters, Kath
Page, Andrew
Cochrane, Natalie
Usherwood, Tim
Reath, Jennifer
author_facet Lau, Phyllis
Ryan, Samantha
Abbott, Penelope
Tannous, Kathy
Trankle, Steven
Peters, Kath
Page, Andrew
Cochrane, Natalie
Usherwood, Tim
Reath, Jennifer
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description BACKGROUND: High-quality general practice has been demonstrated to provide cost-effective, equitable health care and improve health outcomes. Yet there is currently not a set of agreed comprehensive indicators in Australia. We have developed 79 evidence-based indicators and their corresponding 129 measures of high-quality general practice. This study aims to achieve consensus on relevant and feasible indicators and measures for the Australian context. METHODS: This Delphi consensus study, approved by WSU Human Research Ethics Committee, consists of three rounds of online survey with general practice experts including general practitioners, practice nurses and primary health network staff. The identified indicators and measures are grouped under an attribute framework aligned with the Quadruple Aim, and further grouped under structures, processes and outcomes according to the Donabedian framework. Participants will rate each indicator and measure for relevance and feasibility, and provide comments and recommendations of additional indicators or measures. In the last round, participants will also be asked their views on the implementation of a quality indicator tool. Each indicator and measure will require ≥70% agreement in both relevance and feasibility to achieve consensus. Aggregated ratings will be statistically analysed for response rates, level of agreement, medians, interquartile ranges and group rankings. Qualitative responses will be analysed thematically using a mixed inductive and deductive approach. DISCUSSION: This protocol will add to the current knowledge of the translation of performance guidelines into quality practice across complex clinical settings and in a variety of different contexts in Australian general practice. The Delphi technique is appropriate to develop consensus between the diverse experts because of its ability to offer anonymity to other participants and minimise bias. Findings will contribute to the design of an assessment tool of high-quality general practice that would enable future primary health care reforms in Australia.
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spelling pubmed-91289792022-05-25 Protocol for a Delphi consensus study to select indicators of high-quality general practice to achieve Quality Equity and Systems Transformation in Primary Health Care (QUEST-PHC) in Australia Lau, Phyllis Ryan, Samantha Abbott, Penelope Tannous, Kathy Trankle, Steven Peters, Kath Page, Andrew Cochrane, Natalie Usherwood, Tim Reath, Jennifer PLoS One Study Protocol BACKGROUND: High-quality general practice has been demonstrated to provide cost-effective, equitable health care and improve health outcomes. Yet there is currently not a set of agreed comprehensive indicators in Australia. We have developed 79 evidence-based indicators and their corresponding 129 measures of high-quality general practice. This study aims to achieve consensus on relevant and feasible indicators and measures for the Australian context. METHODS: This Delphi consensus study, approved by WSU Human Research Ethics Committee, consists of three rounds of online survey with general practice experts including general practitioners, practice nurses and primary health network staff. The identified indicators and measures are grouped under an attribute framework aligned with the Quadruple Aim, and further grouped under structures, processes and outcomes according to the Donabedian framework. Participants will rate each indicator and measure for relevance and feasibility, and provide comments and recommendations of additional indicators or measures. In the last round, participants will also be asked their views on the implementation of a quality indicator tool. Each indicator and measure will require ≥70% agreement in both relevance and feasibility to achieve consensus. Aggregated ratings will be statistically analysed for response rates, level of agreement, medians, interquartile ranges and group rankings. Qualitative responses will be analysed thematically using a mixed inductive and deductive approach. DISCUSSION: This protocol will add to the current knowledge of the translation of performance guidelines into quality practice across complex clinical settings and in a variety of different contexts in Australian general practice. The Delphi technique is appropriate to develop consensus between the diverse experts because of its ability to offer anonymity to other participants and minimise bias. Findings will contribute to the design of an assessment tool of high-quality general practice that would enable future primary health care reforms in Australia. Public Library of Science 2022-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9128979/ /pubmed/35609025 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0268096 Text en © 2022 Lau et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Lau, Phyllis
Ryan, Samantha
Abbott, Penelope
Tannous, Kathy
Trankle, Steven
Peters, Kath
Page, Andrew
Cochrane, Natalie
Usherwood, Tim
Reath, Jennifer
Protocol for a Delphi consensus study to select indicators of high-quality general practice to achieve Quality Equity and Systems Transformation in Primary Health Care (QUEST-PHC) in Australia
title Protocol for a Delphi consensus study to select indicators of high-quality general practice to achieve Quality Equity and Systems Transformation in Primary Health Care (QUEST-PHC) in Australia
title_full Protocol for a Delphi consensus study to select indicators of high-quality general practice to achieve Quality Equity and Systems Transformation in Primary Health Care (QUEST-PHC) in Australia
title_fullStr Protocol for a Delphi consensus study to select indicators of high-quality general practice to achieve Quality Equity and Systems Transformation in Primary Health Care (QUEST-PHC) in Australia
title_full_unstemmed Protocol for a Delphi consensus study to select indicators of high-quality general practice to achieve Quality Equity and Systems Transformation in Primary Health Care (QUEST-PHC) in Australia
title_short Protocol for a Delphi consensus study to select indicators of high-quality general practice to achieve Quality Equity and Systems Transformation in Primary Health Care (QUEST-PHC) in Australia
title_sort protocol for a delphi consensus study to select indicators of high-quality general practice to achieve quality equity and systems transformation in primary health care (quest-phc) in australia
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9128979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35609025
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0268096
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