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Erschienen in: Rheumatology International 3/2017

20.01.2017 | Health Services Research

SCORE study: quality indicators for rheumatology nursing clinics

verfasst von: Santiago Muñoz-Fernández, Ma. Dolores Aguilar, Raquel Almodóvar, Laura Cano-García, Sandra Fortea, Cristina Patricia Alcañiz-Escandell, José R. Rodríguez, Laura Cebrián, Pablo Lázaro, Representing the SCORE working group

Erschienen in: Rheumatology International | Ausgabe 3/2017

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Abstract

Nursing clinics in rheumatology (NCR) are organizational care models that provide care centred within the scope of nurses abilities. To analyse patients differences in the knowledge of the disease, adherence to the treatment, quality indicators of the Rheumatology Departments included quality perceived by the patients with and without NCR. National multicenter observational prospective cohort study 1 year follow-up, comparing patients attending rheumatology services with and without NCR. NCR was defined by the presence of: (1) office itself; (2) at least one dedicated nurse; (3) its own appointment schedule, and (4) phone. Variables included were (baseline and 12 months) Batalla, Haynes–Sackett, Morisky–Green and quality perceived tests. In addition, another specific questionnaire was drawn up to collect the healthcare, teaching and research activities of each Rheumatology Department. A total of 393 patients were included; 181 NCR and 212 not NCR, corresponding to 39 units, 21 with NCR and 18 without NCR (age 53 ± 11.8 vs 56 ± 13.5 years). Significant differences in favour of the NCR group were found in Haynes–Sackett (p = 0.033) and Morisky–Green (p = 0.03) tests in the basal visit. Significant differences were found in questions about “the courtesy and/or kindness received by the nurse”, being “good or very good” in greater proportion in the NCR group. The publications from the last 5 years were significantly higher in the NCR group in both, national (p = 0.04) and international (p = 0.03) journals. A higher research activity and quality perceived by the patients are observed in the Rheumatology Departments with NCR.
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Metadaten
Titel
SCORE study: quality indicators for rheumatology nursing clinics
verfasst von
Santiago Muñoz-Fernández
Ma. Dolores Aguilar
Raquel Almodóvar
Laura Cano-García
Sandra Fortea
Cristina Patricia Alcañiz-Escandell
José R. Rodríguez
Laura Cebrián
Pablo Lázaro
Representing the SCORE working group
Publikationsdatum
20.01.2017
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Rheumatology International / Ausgabe 3/2017
Print ISSN: 0172-8172
Elektronische ISSN: 1437-160X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00296-016-3644-7

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