Quality indicators for cardiovascular primary careIndicateurs de qualité pour la prestation de soins primaires en cardiologie
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Non-pharmacological interventions for older patients with hypertension: A systematic review and network meta-analysis
2022, Geriatric NursingCitation Excerpt :Older patients are more likely to benefit from continuous educational courses and tailored educational programs than one-time interventions that do not provide such tailoring.62 For this reason, repeated group education and tailored counseling based on personal needs and preferences are crucial for older patients with hypertension and significantly increase their adherence to lifestyle changes.63,64 Lifestyle modification, including improving treatment adherence, adhering to healthy dietary patterns, and increasing physical activity, can enhance the effectiveness of medical methods and BP control.65,66
Measuring Cardiovascular Quality in Primary Care Using Canadian Cardiovascular Harmonization of National Guidelines Endeavour and Electronic Medical Record Data in Ontario
2019, CJC OpenCitation Excerpt :This is consistent with previous research that highlights gaps in treatment and management of vascular risk factors, particularly for patients with comorbidities such as diabetes.25-28 While most studies focus on one area of vascular management or adherence to specific treatment type,29-31 our QIs provide insights on multiple aspects of CVD and can give guidance on what areas of vascular management have wider gaps than others.29 Only 23 of the 74 2014 C-CHANGE guidelines recommendations could be developed into QIs.
An expert system for financial performance assessment of health care structures based on fuzzy sets and KPIs
2016, Knowledge-Based SystemsCitation Excerpt :They focused on effectiveness and safety KPIs, and developed a set of indicators with the aim of monitoring the quality of the care delivered by providers, enhancing the transparency of the hospital sector, and prompting individual hospitals to improve their scores. Burge et al., [8] developed a set of quality indicators (QIs) for primary care practice, for the primary prevention and chronic disease management of ischemic heart disease, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and heart failure using a four-stage modified Delphi approach. Bradley et al., [6] determined a set of 33 indicators to assess the quality of a childhood cancer system.
An International Environmental Scan of Quality Indicators for Cardiovascular Care
2012, Canadian Journal of CardiologyCitation Excerpt :The full texts of these abstracts were obtained for the review. Of these, 20 articles20–39 and 1 peer-reviewed monograph7 (identified from the screening of references) met the criteria for evaluation and were critically appraised using the AGREE II QI tool. The majority of excluded abstracts focused on the application of QIs or the impact of quality improvement activities on care processes and patient outcomes as opposed to QI development.
Practical application of the care quality indicators in the hypertensive patient
2009, Hipertension y Riesgo Vascular