Construction of haemodialysis nursing-sensitive quality indicators based on Donabedian theory: A Delphi method study

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Aims: To establish a sensitive, scientific and practical evaluation system for haemodialysis nursing and to provide a reference for the evaluation of haemodialysis nursing quality. Design: Through a literature review and Delphi method. Method: According to the literature review, a preliminary nursing-sensitive quality indicators for haemodialysis were established, and an expert survey questionnaire was designed. Finally, the evaluation system for the nursing-sensitive quality indicators was determined using the Delphi method. Results: Thirteen nursing-sensitive quality indicators for haemodialysis were finally constructed, including two structural indicators, three process indicators and eight outcome indicators. The effective recovery rate of the two rounds of expert survey questionnaires was 100%, the coefficient of judgement basis is 0.956, the coefficient of familiarity is 0.833, the coefficient of authority is 0.895, and the Kendall's harmony coefficients of the two rounds of expert consultation were 0.158 ~ 0.307 and 0.170 ~ 0.315, respectively, with statistical significance (p

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Chen, L., Zhang, Y., Li, C., Li, Q., & He, L. (2023). Construction of haemodialysis nursing-sensitive quality indicators based on Donabedian theory: A Delphi method study. Nursing Open, 10(2), 807–816. https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.1349

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