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Establishing gold standards for system-level measures: A modified Delphi consensus process

Title: Establishing gold standards for system-level measures: A modified Delphi consensus process
Authors: Fiona Doolan-Noble; Stuart Barson; M Lyndon; F Cullinane; J Gray; T Stokes; R Gauld
Publication Year: 2019
Collection: Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR): Figshare
Subject Terms: Health sciences; Public health; Ko Awatea; Counties Manukau; Auckland; Counties Manukau Health; Health policy; Benchmarking; Measurement of quality; Healthcare system; Quality indicators
Description: Doolan-Noble, F., Barson, S., Lyndon, M., Cullinane, F., Gray, J., Stokes, T., & Gauld, R. (2019). Establishing gold standards for System-Level Measures: a modified Delphi consensus process. International Journal for Quality in Health Care , 31 (3), 205-211. Link to full text Abstract Objective: To establish aspirational 'gold standards' for a suite of System-Level Measures (SLMs) being used by Counties Manukau Health (CM Health), a New Zealand (NZ) District Health Board. Design: This study employed a multi-stage, multi-method modified Delphi consensus process. Setting: The Delphi consensus process involved virtual (email) communication between participants (Round 1) and a structured face-to-face meeting (Round 2) held in Auckland, NZ. Participants: Participants comprised of health professionals, managers, academics and quality improvement experts with an interest in the use of SLMs. Interventions: Participants in the first round received a letter requesting their participation in an anonymous Delphi. The second round involved national and international health system experts taking part in a structured, facilitated face-to-face meeting. Participants reviewed 15 SLMs in total. The SLMs all related to the three domains of the Triple Aim: Population Health, e.g. life expectancy at birth; Patient Experience of Care, e.g. rate of adverse events; and Cost and Productivity, e.g. healthcare expenditure per capita. Main outcome measures: For a proposed gold standard to be agreed and established for each SLM. Results: Twelve participants took part in Round 1, with 19 participating in Round 2. The process established agreement on a gold standard for each of the 15 reviewed SLMs. Conclusion: We demonstrated that the Delphi consensus process can be used to establish gold standards for a suite of SLMs used by a NZ Health Board (CM Health). PMID: 29889227
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: unknown
DOI: 10.60967/healthnz.29621657.v3
Availability: https://doi.org/10.60967/healthnz.29621657.v3; https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Establishing_gold_standards_for_System-Level_Measures_a_modified_Delphi_consensus_process/29621657
Rights: CC BY 4.0
Accession Number: edsbas.9A025429
Database: BASE