Verifying nursing home care quality using minimum data set quality indicators and other quality measures

TitleVerifying nursing home care quality using minimum data set quality indicators and other quality measures
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1997
AuthorsRantz M.J, Popejoy L., Mehr D.R, Zwygart-Stauffacher M., Hicks L.L, Grando V., Conn V.S, Porter R., Scott J., Maas M.
JournalJournal of Nursing Care Quality
Volume12
Issue2
Pagination54-62
Date PublishedDec
Accession Number9397640
Keywords*Nursing Evaluation Research/mt [Methods], *Nursing Homes/st [Standards], *Outcome and Process Assessment (Health Care)/mt [Methods], *Quality Indicators, Health Care, Data Collection/mt [Methods], Human, Missouri, Reproducibility of Results
Abstract

Researchers, providers and government agencies have devoted time and resources to the development of a set of Quality Indicators derived from Minimum Data Set (MDS) data. Little effort has been directed toward verifying that Quality Indicators derived from MDS data accurately measure nursing home quality. Researchers at the University of Missouri-Columbia have independently verified the accuracy of QI derived from MDS data using four different methods; 1) structured participative observation, 2) QI Observation Scoring Instrument, 3) Independent Observable Indicators of Quality Instrument, and 4) survey citations. Our team was able to determine that QIs derived from MDS data did differentiate nursing homes of good quality from those of poorer quality.

Short TitleJ Nurs Care QualJ Nurs Care Qual
Alternate JournalJ Nurs Care Qual