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Advancing the Science in the Measurement of Health Care Quality Influenced by Nurses

Mary D. Naylor

University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing

A robust set of quality measures is essential to provide consumers with a vehicleto evaluate nurses' contributions to the care of hospitalized patients, providers, and systems with a set of nursing processes and outcomes to guide quality improvement, and insurers with indicators to reward hospitals for high quality nursing services. The processes employed by the Nursing Care Performance Measures Steering Committee convened by the National Quality Forum (NQF) in 2004 resulted in the endorsement of 15 indicators of health care quality influenced by nurses and contributed to the identification of significant gaps in measurement and priority areas for future research. This critical review of the state of the science related to health care processes and outcomes that reflect nurses' contributions to the quality of care for hospitalized patients is intended to push the boundaries in the measurement of nursing performance. Specific recommendations for future research and measure development are presented.

Key Words: measurement • nurse sensitive • health care quality • National Quality Forum

Medical Care Research and Review, Vol. 64, No. 2 suppl, 144S-169S (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/1077558707299257


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