Developing scaled tools for residential and nursing home inspection: feasibility study

被引:4
作者
Taylor, Brian J. [1 ]
Osterhus, Insa [2 ]
Stewart, Rachel [2 ]
Cunningham, Suzanne [2 ]
MacLeod, Olive [2 ]
McColgan, Mary [2 ]
机构
[1] Ulster Univ, Appl Social Sci, Coleraine, Londonderry, North Ireland
[2] Regulat & Qual Improvement Author, Belfast, Antrim, North Ireland
关键词
Benchmarking; Community care; Governance; Government regulation; Health and care quality; Inspection standards; Licensure; Northern Ireland; Nursing homes; Quality assurance; Quality improvement; Regulation of health and social care; Residential care; Risk management; Social care services; LONG-TERM-CARE; DECISION-MAKING; HEALTH; RISK; STANDARDS; QUALITY;
D O I
10.1108/IJHG-06-2020-0063
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Purpose This study explored the feasibility of developing scaled inspection tools for use during external inspection of health and social care facilities to give improved accuracy in identifying facilities "at risk", a tool for risk-adjusted frequency of inspection, and greater consistency of judgements. Design/methodology/approach This paper summarises the development through working groups and workshops involving 20 experienced inspectors (nurses and social workers) of the Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority who inspect the 206 nursing and 182 residential care homes in Northern Ireland. A brief evaluation survey, including response to a case vignette, gathered inspectors' views after using the tools for six months. Findings Eight two-dimensional Scaled Inspection Tools were created, each embodying a scale of performance (seriousness of risk issue) and a scale of the ability of the facility to manage that issue, each axis comprising four points. The Scaled Inspection Tools were used for on-site inspections during 2017-18. Evaluative comments were generally positive. The case vignette seemed to highlight greater risk aversion amongst newer inspectors. Research limitations/implications The creation of scaled inspection tools adds credibility to the potential for developing risk-based governance in service regulation. Further testing of domains and their scope is required. Practical implications Prompts for each domain were found essential to guide inspectors. Despite the challenge of change, inspectors became enthusiastic about use for evaluating risks, and managers about improvements in consistency of inspection. Social implications Knowledge derived from statistical approaches needs to be incorporated into inspection and regulation, just as in other aspects of professional practice. Originality/value Scaled inspection tools, with two orthogonal axes corresponding to seriousness of risk and ability to manage the risk (inverse of likelihood of harm), proved acceptable and intuitive in use. The study gives credibility to the possibility of developing screening and surveillance approaches to risk-based governance in service regulation.
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页码:335 / 348
页数:14
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