Methodischer Standard für die Entwicklung von Qualitätsindikatoren im Rahmen von S3-Leitlinien – Ergebnisse einer strukturierten Konsensfindung

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Contributors

  • Stefanie Deckert - , Center for Evidence-Based Healthcare (Author)
  • Katrin Arnold - , Center for Evidence-Based Healthcare (Author)
  • Monika Becker - , Witten/Herdecke University (Author)
  • Max Geraedts - , University of Marburg (Author)
  • Marie Brombach - , Center for Evidence-Based Healthcare (Author)
  • Jessica Breuing - , Witten/Herdecke University (Author)
  • Marie Bolster - , University of Marburg (Author)
  • Cornelia Assion - , Federal Ministry of Health (Author)
  • Norbert Birkner - , BQS Institut (Author)
  • Eva Buchholz - , Advocacy group Self-determined Living in Germany e.V. (ISL), Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane (Author)
  • Ernst Günther Carl - , House of Cancer Self-Help - Federal Association (Author)
  • Franziska Diel - , German Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians (KBV) (Author)
  • Klaus Döbler - , Competence Center for Quality Assurance and Quality Management (KCQ) (Author)
  • Markus Follmann - , German Cancer Society (DKG) (Author)
  • Timo Harfst - , Federal Chamber of Psychotherapists (Author)
  • Monika Klinkhammer-Schalke - , Association of German Tumor Centers (Author)
  • Ina Kopp - , University of Marburg (Author)
  • Burkhard Lebert - , Women's Self-Help after Cancer e. V. (FSH) (Author)
  • Dagmar Lühmann - , University of Hamburg (Author)
  • Claudia Meiling - , German Association of Occupational Therapists (Author)
  • Tim Niehues - , Helios Hospital Group (Author)
  • Thomas Petzold - , Association for Quality Management in Healthcare (GQMG) (Author)
  • Susanne Schorr - , Ärztliches Zentrum für Qualität in der Medizin (ÄZQ) (Author)
  • Reina Tholen - , German Association for Physiotherapy e. V (ZVK) (Author)
  • Simone Wesselmann - , German Cancer Society (DKG) (Author)
  • Karen Voigt - , Department of Internal Medicine III, Division General Medicine, German Society for General and Family Medicine (Author)
  • Gerald Willms - , aQua-Institut GmbH (Author)
  • Edmund Neugebauer - , Witten/Herdecke University, Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane (Author)
  • Dawid Pieper - , Witten/Herdecke University (Author)
  • Monika Nothacker - , University of Marburg (Author)
  • Jochen Schmitt - , Center for Evidence-Based Healthcare (Author)

Abstract

Background: Recommendations of evidence- and formally consensus-based clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) represent a valuable source of quality indicators (QIs). Nevertheless, a standardized methodological procedure for developing QIs in the context of CPGs does not yet exist in Germany for all CPGs. For this reason, a methodological standard for the guideline-based development of QIs (QI Standard) was developed based on a structured consensus process involving multiple key stakeholders. Methods: The proposed content of the QI Standard was derived from evidence, drawing upon results of reviews and qualitative studies, and considered German manuals for guideline-based QI development of two guideline programs. A multi-perspective consensus panel, broadly representing key stakeholders from the German healthcare system with expertise in CPGs and/or quality management, was nominated to vote on recommendations for guideline-based development of QIs. The iterative, structured consensus process included a two-stage online survey based on the Delphi method (“preliminary voting”) and a moderated final stakeholder conference where all those recommendations were definitely included in the QI Standard that received approval of more than 75 % (consensus criterion) of the consensus panel. Results: Based on the agreed QI Standard, the QI development process starts with a criteria-based selection of „potential” QIs which – in case of adoption – are published in CPGs as „preliminary” QIs and can achieve the status “final” after successful testing. The QI Standard is composed of a total of 30 recommendations, which are allocated to six areas: A) preparatory work steps for the guideline-based recommendation of QIs, B) QI development group and cooperation with the CPG group, C) development of potential QIs, D) critical appraisal of potential QIs, E) formal adoption and publication as well as F) piloting/testing of preliminary QIs and conversion into final QIs. Discussion: Before the QI Standard can be recommended for implementation in future CPGs, it should have been successfully tested in selected German CPG projects. In addition to methodological requirements for the QI development, it must be ensured that guideline groups have adequate resources for the implementation of the QI Standard. Conclusion: By using the QI Standard, scientifically sound and healthcare-relevant QIs can be expected.

Translated title of the contribution
Methodological Standard for the Development of Quality Indicators within Clinical Practice Guidelines – Results of a structured consensus process

Details

Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)21-33
Number of pages13
JournalZeitschrift fur Evidenz, Fortbildung und Qualitat im Gesundheitswesen
Volume160
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2021
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

PubMed 33483285

Keywords

Sustainable Development Goals

Keywords

  • Clinical practice guideline, Consensus, Evidence-based, Quality assurance, Quality indicator, Quality of healthcare