APPLYING MEASUREMENT TOOLS TO A PRACTICE PROBLEM
Conduct a collaboration interview with two or three key leaders in your practice setting to determine the measures for your practice problem and associated challenges impacting measurement for your practice problem (include confidentiality, anonymity, access issues, etc.). Perform an existing evidence review on your practice problem and search for evidence that demonstrates how your practice problem is measured across the country.
Resources
- Spath, P. (2018). Introduction to healthcare quality management(3rd ed.). Health Administration Press.
- Chapter 3, “Measuring Performance” (pp. 35-78)
- Chapter 4, “Evaluating Performance” (pp. 79-118)
- Yoder-Wise, P. S. (2019).Leading and managing in nursing (7th ed.). Mosby.
- Chapter 23, “Managing Quality and Risk” (pp. 406-427)
- Chapter 24, “Translating Research Into Practice” (pp. 427-449)
- Perla, R. J., Provost, L. P., & Murray, S. K. (2011). The run chart: A simple analytical tool for learning from variation in healthcare processes Links to an external site.. BMJ Quality and Safety, 20(1), 46–51. http://doi.org/10.1136/bmjqs.2009.037895
Post a description of the measures identified from the interviews, the challenges to obtaining the data that were discussed, and a summary of how this quality indicator is measured in the literature. Discuss any gaps in the data that were identified and additional sources that might be needed to obtain this data. Be sure to support your practice problem with the literature that indicates the relevance of this problem for nursing practice. Provide evidence from practice and data that is available.
Read and respond to two or more of your colleagues’ postings from the Discussion question. Provide feedback on the quality of data that was obtained and recommendations on where additional sources of data might be found. As a member of a community of practice, help each other refine and clarify the patient-centered Practice Experience Project.