Development of a set of quality indicators in paediatric and perinatal care in Japan with a modified Delphi method
Daisuke Shinjo,
Nobuaki Ozawa,
Naoya Nakadate
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundsFew paediatric and perinatal quality indicators (QIs) have been developed in the Japanese setting, and the quality of care is not assured or validated. The aim of this study was to develop QIs in paediatric and perinatal care in Japan using an administrative database and confirm the feasibility and applicability of the indicators using a single-site practice test.MethodsWe used a RAND-modified Delphi method that integrates evidence review with expert consensus development. QI candidates were generat… Show more
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