This document discusses the importance of key performance indicators (KPIs) for nursing. It outlines that KPIs can help nursing measure and evidence its impact on patient care. The document details a regional project that aimed to agree upon an initial set of high-level nursing KPIs and develop a framework to implement these KPIs. Through consensus methods, 8 top KPIs were identified that focus on consistent, patient-centered care and having the patient's needs met and preferences respected. The document discusses testing this KPI measurement approach through pilot sites to engage key stakeholders.
This document discusses the importance of key performance indicators (KPIs) for nursing. It outlines that KPIs can help nursing measure and evidence its impact on patient care. The document details a regional project that aimed to agree upon an initial set of high-level nursing KPIs and develop a framework to implement these KPIs. Through consensus methods, 8 top KPIs were identified that focus on consistent, patient-centered care and having the patient's needs met and preferences respected. The document discusses testing this KPI measurement approach through pilot sites to engage key stakeholders.
This document discusses the importance of key performance indicators (KPIs) for nursing. It outlines that KPIs can help nursing measure and evidence its impact on patient care. The document details a regional project that aimed to agree upon an initial set of high-level nursing KPIs and develop a framework to implement these KPIs. Through consensus methods, 8 top KPIs were identified that focus on consistent, patient-centered care and having the patient's needs met and preferences respected. The document discusses testing this KPI measurement approach through pilot sites to engage key stakeholders.
This document discusses the importance of key performance indicators (KPIs) for nursing. It outlines that KPIs can help nursing measure and evidence its impact on patient care. The document details a regional project that aimed to agree upon an initial set of high-level nursing KPIs and develop a framework to implement these KPIs. Through consensus methods, 8 top KPIs were identified that focus on consistent, patient-centered care and having the patient's needs met and preferences respected. The document discusses testing this KPI measurement approach through pilot sites to engage key stakeholders.
Charlotte McArdle Brenda Creaney 1 st June 2011 Strategic context Drive for effectiveness and efficiency Meeting access targets PFA Reform and modernisation Focus on performance management Refocus on the fundamentals Emphasis on patient safety A desire to improve the patient experience Encouraging patient and public involvement Safety, Quality and Experience The Intelligent Board (2010) Francis Inquiry (2010) NHSCT inquiry (2011) All these reports strongly emphasis the important role of Nursing and Midwifery. They highlight the need to be sure that there are robust mechanisms in place to measure and articulate our unique contribution to the patient/client journey through the Health and Social Care system What are KPIs Key = important goals in nursing and midwifery care that assist with the care and treatment of patients. Focus on person centred care. Performance = the standard of care we want to achieve. Indicator = Elements of care we focus on to tell us if we are achieving the key goals. The challenges of complexity! The nature of nursing Measuring the quality of nursing care is not easy. That is one of the main reasons why so little work has been done in this area to date this is a complex area and many confounding factors exist that make it difficult to isolate and clearly identify the impact made by nurses. (NHS Quality Improvement Scotland, 2005, p.8) Whats The Plan for NI? Evidencing care: through Key performance indicators All five trusts are engaged in some form of KPI measurement. Infection prevention Crash calls/ MEWS Pressure ulcer Patient involvement in decisions about care Patient experience standards Regional project Aims and Objectives To agree an initial set of high level KPIs Build on existing developments Enable N+M to measure, monitor and evidence their impact on patient/client care Agree parameters of measurement and visual display by way of dashboard Review information systems to provide a regional electronic approach Develop a regional implementation plan Aims and Objectives To agree an initial set of high level KPIs Build on existing developments Enable N+M to measure, monitor and evidence their impact on patient/client care Agree parameters of measurement and visual display by way of dashboard Review information systems to provide a regional electronic approach Develop a regional implementation plan Aims and Objectives To agree an initial set of high level KPIs Build on existing developments Enable N+M to measure, monitor and evidence their impact on patient/client care Agree parameters of measurement and visual display by way of dashboard Review information systems to provide a regional electronic approach Develop a regional implementation plan Draft PFA 2011-12 From January 1 st 2012 the HSCN and PHA should ensure that Trusts achieve 95% compliance with all elements of the Falls bundle in specified acute inpatient acute care settings From January 1 st 2012 the HSCN and PHA should ensure that Trusts achieve 95% compliance with all elements of the skin care bundle in specified acute inpatient acute care settings Person-centred care and the contribution of nursing The KPI Project Phase 1: Identification of KPIs and development of a measurement methodology Phase 2: Testing a framework for implementation of KPIs For this study a key performance indicator
must focus on the patient
could be applied across the specialities i.e. core does not necessarily have to be outcome related should be specific and not broad e.g. a standard Developing KPIs through consensus Regional Consensus Conference (25 June 08) Half day workshop (29 May 08) Further refinement and testing of KPIs against the criteria 38 KPIs Top 8 ranked KPIs Stage 1 Stage 2 Final 8 top ranked KPIs Key Performance Indicator 1. Consistent delivery of nursing/midwifery care against identified need 2. Patients confidence in the knowledge and skills of the nurse/midwife 3. Patients sense of safety whilst under the care of the nurse/midwife 4. Patient involvement in decisions made about his/her nursing/midwifery care 5. Time spent by nurses/midwives with the patient 6. Respect from the nurse/midwife for patients preference and choice 7 Nurse/midwifes support for patients to care for themselves, where appropriate 8 Nurse/midwifes understanding of what is important to the patient The key findings The top 8 ranked KPIs. do not conform to the majority of other nursing metrics generally reported in the literature are strategically aligned to recent work on the patient experience have the potential to be integrated with other organisational agendas are person-centred in their orientation Global Nurse Leaders Institute (ICN, 2010) Frequently cited ... Are often adverse incidents Physiological/technical in focus Are often related to a task More objective Generates quantitative data and therefore less difficult to measure The science of nursing? Identified KPIs ... Have a moral/professional dimension Patient orientated and holistic in nature More subjective Generates qualitative data and therefore more difficult to measure Data collection more resource intensive The art of nursing? Patient/ Client KPIs as complimentary Organisational Indicators Measurement framework Strongest Source of Evidence Data Collection Methods Asking patient Survey Patient Stories Review of compliments and complaints Observing practice Observations of practice Asking nurses/midwives Interview Reviewing documentation/data Reviewing the patient record Pilot testing: the approach 4 th Generation Evaluation A form of evaluation in which the claims, concerns and issues of stakeholders serve as organisational foci (Guba & Lincoln 1989, p.50). Implementation though 3 cycles of data collection Targeting key stakeholder groups Participating sites Executive directors Senior nurses Study Participants Belfast HSC Trust 1. District Nursing Team 2. Speciality ward dermatology 3. Acute general surgical ward colorectal surgery South Eastern HSC Trust, 1. Mental Health Inpatient Unit 2. Maternity Inpatient Unit 3. Paediatric Ward Stakeholder groups are defined as those who have something at stake in the evaluand Guba & Lincoln 1989, p.51). Mater Hospital, Dublin, Republic of Ireland A further 3 sites to be agreed
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