TY - JOUR
T1 - Patient-Centered Quality Measures for Dialysis Care
T2 - A Report of a Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative (KDOQI) Scientific Workshop Sponsored by the National Kidney Foundation
AU - KDOQI Patient-Centered Quality Measures for Dialysis Care Workshop Participants
AU - Weiner, Daniel E.
AU - Delgado, Cynthia
AU - Flythe, Jennifer E.
AU - Forfang, Derek L.
AU - Manley, Thomas
AU - McGonigal, Lisa J.
AU - McNamara, Elizabeth
AU - Murphy, Heather
AU - Roach, Jesse L.
AU - Watnick, Suzanne G.
AU - Weinhandl, Eric
AU - Willis, Kerry
AU - Berns, Jeffrey S.
AU - Aragon, Michael
AU - Bednarski, Donna
AU - Best, Aja
AU - Blaser, Robert
AU - Bowling, C. Barrett
AU - Butler, Catherine
AU - Callahan, Mary Beth
AU - Chan, Christopher
AU - Clark, Stephanie
AU - Couch, Sasha
AU - Crews, Deidra
AU - Crittenden, Stanley
AU - Custer, Lisa
AU - Damron, Kelli Collins
AU - Danielson, Patty
AU - Ditschman, Erich
AU - Dunning, Stephan
AU - Edwards, Dawn
AU - Fitting, Matthew
AU - Gedney, Nieltje
AU - Horton, Golden
AU - Jaar, Bernard
AU - Jensen, Haley
AU - Johansen, Kirsten
AU - Joseph, Jessica
AU - Lin, Eugene
AU - Liu, Frank
AU - Longino, Kevin
AU - Mazumdar, Siddhartha
AU - Mendu, Mallika
AU - Mohan, Sumit
AU - O'Rourke, Erin
AU - Palevsky, Paul
AU - Pappoe, Shika
AU - Pearce, Sharon
AU - Pettis, Amber
AU - Reid, Morgan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 National Kidney Foundation, Inc.
PY - 2024/5
Y1 - 2024/5
N2 - Providing high-quality patient-centered care is the central mission of dialysis facilities. Assessing quality and patient-centeredness of dialysis care is necessary for continuous dialysis facility improvement. Based predominantly on readily measured items, current quality measures in dialysis care emphasize biochemical and utilization outcomes, with very few patient-reported items. Additionally, current metrics often do not account for patient preferences and may compromise patient-centered care by limiting the ability of providers to individualize care targets, such as dialysis adequacy, based on patient priorities rather than a fixed numerical target. Developing, implementing, and maintaining a quality program using readily quantifiable data while also allowing for individualization of care targets that emphasize the goals of patients and their care partners provided the motivation for a September 2022 Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative (KDOQI) Workshop on Patient-Centered Quality Measures for Dialysis Care. Workshop participants focused on 4 questions: (1) What are the outcomes that are most important to patients and their care partners? (2) How can social determinants of health be accounted for in quality measures? (3) How can individualized care be effectively addressed in population-level quality programs? (4) What are the optimal means for collecting valid and robust patient-reported outcome data? Workshop participants identified numerous gaps within the current quality system and favored a conceptually broader, but not larger, quality system that stresses highly meaningful and adaptive measures that incorporate patient-centered principles, individual life goals, and social risk factors. Workshop participants also identified a need for new, low-burden tools to assess patient goals and priorities.
AB - Providing high-quality patient-centered care is the central mission of dialysis facilities. Assessing quality and patient-centeredness of dialysis care is necessary for continuous dialysis facility improvement. Based predominantly on readily measured items, current quality measures in dialysis care emphasize biochemical and utilization outcomes, with very few patient-reported items. Additionally, current metrics often do not account for patient preferences and may compromise patient-centered care by limiting the ability of providers to individualize care targets, such as dialysis adequacy, based on patient priorities rather than a fixed numerical target. Developing, implementing, and maintaining a quality program using readily quantifiable data while also allowing for individualization of care targets that emphasize the goals of patients and their care partners provided the motivation for a September 2022 Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative (KDOQI) Workshop on Patient-Centered Quality Measures for Dialysis Care. Workshop participants focused on 4 questions: (1) What are the outcomes that are most important to patients and their care partners? (2) How can social determinants of health be accounted for in quality measures? (3) How can individualized care be effectively addressed in population-level quality programs? (4) What are the optimal means for collecting valid and robust patient-reported outcome data? Workshop participants identified numerous gaps within the current quality system and favored a conceptually broader, but not larger, quality system that stresses highly meaningful and adaptive measures that incorporate patient-centered principles, individual life goals, and social risk factors. Workshop participants also identified a need for new, low-burden tools to assess patient goals and priorities.
KW - Dialysis
KW - patient-centered
KW - patient-reported
KW - quality
KW - social determinants of health
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U2 - 10.1053/j.ajkd.2023.09.015
DO - 10.1053/j.ajkd.2023.09.015
M3 - Article
C2 - 37972814
AN - SCOPUS:85184229754
SN - 0272-6386
VL - 83
SP - 636
EP - 647
JO - American Journal of Kidney Diseases
JF - American Journal of Kidney Diseases
IS - 5
ER -