RESUMO
Quality or performance improvement is paramount to trauma programs. In an effort to improve the emergency care continuum for children and in response to the Government Performance Review Act, the Federal Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC) Program developed EMSC performance measures. The measures provide benchmarking capabilities and a plan for state EMSC programs to reduce pediatric emergency or trauma gaps nationwide. Data collected by states in 2007 identify both gaps and opportunities for trauma nurses and managers to partner with state leaders to improve the emergency and trauma care systems for children.
Assuntos
Benchmarking/métodos , Enfermagem em Emergência/normas , Centros de Traumatologia/normas , Ferimentos e Lesões/enfermagem , Ferimentos e Lesões/terapia , Criança , Educação Continuada em Enfermagem , Enfermagem em Emergência/métodos , Humanos , Liderança , Defesa do Paciente/normas , Índices de Gravidade do TraumaRESUMO
Research networks can enable the inclusion of large, diverse patient populations in different settings. However, the optimal measures of a research network's failure or success are not well defined or standardized. To define a framework for metrics used to measure the performance and effectiveness of emergency care research networks (ECRN), a conference for emergency care investigators, funding agencies, patient advocacy groups, and other stakeholders was held and yielded the following major recommendations: 1) ECRN metrics should be measurable, explicitly defined, and customizable for the multiple stakeholders involved and 2) continuing to develop and institute metrics to evaluate ECRNs will be critical for their accountability and sustainability.