A Framework for the Development of MaternalQuality of Care Indicators

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Lisa M. Korst
Kimberly D. Gregory
Michael C. Lu
Carolina Reyes
Calvin J. Hobel
Gilberto F. Chavez
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[1] Saban Research Institute of Childrens Hospital Los Angeles,Department of Pediatrics, Keck School of Medicine
[2] University of Southern California,Division of Research on Children, Youth, and Families, Keck School of Medicine
[3] University of Southern California,Division of Neonatal medicine, Keck School of Medicine
[4] University of Southern California,Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Keck School of Medicine
[5] University of Southern California,Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, David Geffen School of Medicine
[6] Burns and Allen Research Institute of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center,Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine
[7] University of Southern California,Division of Women's Health Services Research and Policy, David Geffen School of Medicine
[8] University of California,Department of Pediatrics, David Geffen School of Medicine
[9] University of California,Department of Community Health Services, School of Public Health
[10] University of California,undefined
[11] University of California,undefined
[12] California Department of Health Services,undefined
[13] Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality,undefined
[14] LAC+USC Women's and Children's Hospital,undefined
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Maternal and Child Health Journal | 2005年 / 9卷
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quality indicators; health care; maternal health services; pregnancy;
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Background: In collaboration with the California Department of Health Maternal and Child Health Branch, the authors formed a Working Group to identify potential clinical indicators that could be used to inform decision making regarding maternal health care quality. Objective: To develop potential indicators for the assessment of maternal health care quality. Materials and Methods: A Working Group was convened to review information from the published literature and expert opinion. Selection of potential indicators was guided by the following goals: 1) To identify key areas for routine aggregate monitoring; 2) To include perspectives of relevant stakeholders in maternal health care services; 3) To include measures that are comprehensive and reflect a balance between maternal and fetal interests; and 4) To develop measures that would be valid, generalizable, mutable, and feasible. Results: Ninety potential indicators were identified. Each underwent a thorough review based on: its definition, objective, and validity; its contribution to innovation; the cost and timeliness of implementation; its feasibility, acceptability, and potential effectiveness; and its compatibility with ethics, values, and social policy. This process yielded 24 final indicators from the following categories: Health Status and Access (e.g., availability of 24 h inpatient anesthesia); Preconception and Interconception Care (e.g., Pap smear use); Antenatal Care (e.g., hospitalization for uncontrolled diabetes or pyelonephritis); Labor and Delivery Care (e.g., chorioamnionitis or obstetrical hemorrhage), and Postpartum Care (e.g., rate of postpartum visits). Conclusions: These potential indicators, representative of the women's health continuum, can serve as a foundation to structure the development of consensus and methods for maternal health care quality assessment.
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