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Quality indicator framework for primary care of patients with dementia

Nadia Sourial, Claire Godard‐Sebillotte, Susan E. Bronskill, Georgia Hacker, Isabelle Vedel

2022Canadian Family Physician34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To develop a framework of population-based primary care quality indicators adapted to patients with dementia and to identify a subset of stakeholder-driven priority indicators. DESIGN: Framework development was carried out through the selection of an initial framework based on a rapid review and identification of relevant indicators and enrichment based on existing dementia indicators and guidelines. Prioritization of indicators was carried out through a stakeholder survey. SETTING: Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Saskatchewan. PARTICIPANTS: Stakeholders in community dementia care (N=109) including clinicians, patients, caregivers, decision makers, and managers. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Primary care quality indicators. RESULTS: The framework comprised 34 indicators across 8 domains of quality (access, integration, effective care, efficient care, equity, safety, population health, and patient-centred care). Access to a regular primary care provider, continuity of care, early-stage diagnosis, and access to home care were consistently rated as priorities. Equitable care was a specific priority among patients and caregivers; clinicians reported avoidable hospitalizations as among their priorities. CONCLUSION: A framework of indicators was established for persons with dementia that adds an important dimension to existing primary care and dementia quality indicators by providing primary care and population-based perspectives. This framework could set a foundation for the ongoing monitoring of primary care practices and policies for persons with dementia at a population level.

Topics & Concepts

DementiaStakeholderQuality and Outcomes FrameworkMedicinePopulationEquity (law)Performance indicatorQuality (philosophy)NursingPrimary careFamily medicineDiseaseBusinessEnvironmental healthPolitical sciencePathologyPhilosophyEpistemologyMarketingPublic relationsLawDementia and Cognitive Impairment ResearchGeriatric Care and Nursing HomesPalliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
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