EAP 2019 Congress and MasterCourse

Feasibility Testing of the Core Set of Quality Indicators for Paediatric Primary Care in Europe, COSI-PPC-EU

Dominik A. Ewald 1 Gottfried Huss 2 Rike Antje Kraska 3 Max Geraedts 4
1Health Services research, German Society of Primary Care Paediatrics, Germany
2Health Services research, European Association of Primary Care Paediatricians, ECPCP, Germany
3Institute for Health Systems Research, Faculty of Health, Witten/Herdecke University, Germany
4Institute for Health Services Research and Clinical Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Marburg, Germany

There is a need to measure and improve the quality of paediatric primary care in Europe where major differences in the delivery and outcomes of child health care exist. A collaborative panel of paediatric senior experts developed a Core Set of Indicators for Paediatric Primary Care in Europe by compiling 42 quality indicators in a modified consensus process following the RAND/UCLA appropriateness method. The aim of this study was to explore the feasibility of the quality indicator set in European paediatric primary care practices. Seventy-nine practices from eight countries participated in a detailed online interview. The practices rated the applicability, relevance, reliability and acceptance of the 42 quality indicator as well as the availability, technical feasibility and effort to retrieve the needed data from their medical records. Most quality indicators were considered applicable, available, reliable, acceptable and relevant for monitoring quality of care in paediatric primary care. Respondents rated feasibility and effort to retrieve the data lowest because of difficulties collecting the data from the medical records.


Conclusion: European paediatric primary care practices generally agree with the proposed quality indicator set. They document most of the parameters. However, the collection of specific needed values from available routine patient-data is considered technically difficult and time-consuming.









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