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      • The Process of Outcome Measurement Determine What to Measure Identify key stakeholders Set up a multi-disciplinary project team with an influential leader Identify standards, risk adjustment factors and validated instruments Involve patients Use established measures (ICHOM, NSQIP, STS)
  1. This installment of AJN's nursing research series explores how to measure both research outcomes and factors that are hypothesized to influence outcomes. Careful selection of measurement instruments will enhance the accuracy of research and maximize the ability of the research findings to meaningfully inform nursing practice and improve the ...

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  3. The primary purposes of this QI measurement framework are to (1) support public health agencies’ efforts to achieve demonstrable outcomes, (2) provide a means to aggregate the impact of individual QI initiatives, and (3) advance the science and practice of this emerging field. Go to: METHODS.

    • Anita W. McLees, Saira Nawaz, Craig Thomas, Andrea Young
    • 2015
  4. Oct 18, 2019 · Objective and Study Setting: Research efforts to identify factors that influence successful implementation are growing. This paper describes methods of defining and measuring outcomes of implementation success, using a cluster randomized controlled trial with 12 cancer services in Australia comparing the effectiveness of implementation ...

    • Heather L. Shepherd, Liesbeth Geerligs, Phyllis Butow, Lindy Masya, Joanne Shaw, Melanie Price, Hary...
    • 10.3389/fpubh.2019.00293
    • 2019
    • Front Public Health. 2019; 7: 293.
    • Imperatives to Measure Nursing Outcomes
    • Ideal Conditions & Challenges For Outcomes Measurement
    • History of Outcomes Measurement in Nursing
    • Current Challenges
    • Recommendations For Action
    • Conclusion
    • Authors

    ...nurses are accountable for and obligated to measure interventions and outcomes... Nurses have a social and an economic imperative to measure outcomes. The social imperative is described in the American Nurses Association (ANA) Social Policy Statement (ANA, 2010) and is codified in each nurse practice act. Nursing exists for the sole purpose of s...

    The act of measurement makes phenomena visible and functions to elevate actual and/or potential quality problems in the consciousness of stakeholders. There are no intrinsic benefits in measuring nursing outcomes; rather, the benefits are contingent upon whether or not the act of measurement results in changes that lead to improved quality of care ...

    Nurse leaders and scholars have long recognized the need to measure the outcomes of nursing care and have attempted to address the associated challenges at various times throughout history. Following is a summary and critique of the pivotal outcome measurement activities in nursing from the 1970s to the present. The Minimum Data Set (MDS) Movement ...

    Imperatives for nurses to engage in self-regulation through quality assessment and outcomes management are stronger than ever. Healthcare has entered a new age of accountability, accompanied by a low tolerance among stakeholders for poor quality and increasing costs (Farquhar, Kurtzman, & Thomas, 2010). Although some progress in the measurement and...

    More emphasis is needed on establishing clinically meaningful relationships between specific nurse process measures and patient outcomes that reflect the full spectrum included in the nursing profession’s social mandate. Challenges to self-regulation and quality assessment in nursing are complex and systemic, and the responsibility for these functi...

    Instead of continuing to search for relevance in available data, efforts must shift to making the collection of relevant data more feasible. Nurses have a social responsibility to evaluate the effect of nursing practice on patient outcomes in the areas of health promotion, injury and illness prevention, and alleviation of suffering. Quality assessm...

    Terry L. Jones, PhD, RN Email: Tjones0222@aol.com Terry L. Jones, RN, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Nursing in the Graduate Program in Nursing Administration and Healthcare Systems Management. Dr. Jones teaches undergraduate and graduate courses focusing on various aspects of leadership, management, evidence-based practice, and quality and safet...

  5. Mar 18, 2020 · Her clinical and research interests are informed by four key areas: improving healthcare organization and delivery; improving patient experience and outcomes; advancing complex interventions research methods in a rehabilitation setting; and workforce development and professional learning in the nursing, midwifery and allied health professions ...

    • Linda Tinkler, Lisa Robinson
    • 10.1177/1744987120904778
    • 2020
    • J Res Nurs. 2020 Jun; 25(4): 361-377.
  6. Jul 26, 2019 · This systematic scoping review shows a need to develop valid indicators to measure implementation success. In this context, both health care complexity and pragmatism should be considered.

  7. In this issue of The Journal of Nursing Research, our authors' efforts in the important realms of instrument development and measure validation provide a good starting point for measuring nursing intervention and quality of care.

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