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Quality indicators in interhospital transport: multicentre project

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2021-09-02

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Conde, Beatriz Garrido
del Real, Nuria Millan Garcia
Gimenez, Teresa Esclapes
Ros, Itziar Marsinyach
Parreno, Juan Diego Toledo
Cardenas, Maria del Mar Nunez
Sampedro, Pedro Dominguez
Azuero, Kai Boris Brandstrup
Grp Trabajo Transporte Pediat
Soc Espanola Cuidados Intensivos

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Introduction: Interhospital transport is carried out by variable teams in different regions of our country, and this makes quality evaluation and benchmarking complicated. Project objective: select and define a consensual list of quality measurement that may be used by national transport units, whether specialised or not.Methods: Initial set of quality indicators was proposed by coordinators (members of representative specialised transport units in Spain). Evaluation by selected transport specialists from participating units and SECIP (Society of Paediatric Intensive Care) and SENeo (Spanish Neonatology Society) work teams. Selection of definitive indicators by Delphi method according to relevance and feasibility.Results: A total of 35 quality indicators were included in the initial set. Evaluation was carried out by 22 specialists from seven transport teams. In a first round, four indicators were consensually included in the definitive list. Results for the rest of metrics and comments were sent to all participants, and after a second assessment, 11 other indicators reached enough consensus. After list accomplishment, a consensual final definition for every indicator was established.Conclusions: Using a consensual research method, a list of 15 common indicators was obtained, which may be used by specialised transport teams in our country, and by non-specialised clinics in charge of interhospital paediatric transport. It will allow individual performance to be assessed, as well as benchmarking, in order to find improvement opportunities and ensure the highest quality during interhospital transport. (C) 2020 Asociacion Espanola de Pediatria. Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L.U.

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Quality metrics, Quality indicators, Quality assessment, Quality improvement, Interhospital transport, Benchmarking, Critical-care transport, Metrics

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