Design of an instrument to measure the quality of care in Physical Therapy

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Autor(a) principal: Cavalheiro,Leny Vieira
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Eid,Raquel Afonso Caserta, Talerman,Claudia, Prado,Cristiane do, Gobbi,Fátima Cristina Martorano, Andreoli,Paola Bruno de Araujo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Einstein (São Paulo)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To design an instrument composed of domains that would demonstrate physical therapy activities and generate a consistent index to represent the quality of care in physical therapy. Methods: The methodology Lean Six Sigma was used to design the tool. The discussion involved seven different management groups staff. By means of brainstorming and Cause & Effect Matrix, we set up the process map. Results: Five requirements composed the quality of care index in physical therapy, after application of the tool called Cause & Effect Matrix. The following requirements were assessed: physical therapist performance, care outcome indicator, adherence to physical therapy protocols, measure whether the prognosis and treatment outcome was achieved and Infrastructure. Conclusion: The proposed design allowed evaluating several items related to physical therapy service, enabling customization, reproducibility and benchmarking with other organizations. For management, this index provides the opportunity to identify areas for improvement and the strengths of the team and process of physical therapy care.
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title Design of an instrument to measure the quality of care in Physical Therapy
spellingShingle Design of an instrument to measure the quality of care in Physical Therapy
Cavalheiro,Leny Vieira
Quality of health care
Measurements, methods and theories
Physical Therapy Specialty
title_short Design of an instrument to measure the quality of care in Physical Therapy
title_full Design of an instrument to measure the quality of care in Physical Therapy
title_fullStr Design of an instrument to measure the quality of care in Physical Therapy
title_full_unstemmed Design of an instrument to measure the quality of care in Physical Therapy
title_sort Design of an instrument to measure the quality of care in Physical Therapy
author Cavalheiro,Leny Vieira
author_facet Cavalheiro,Leny Vieira
Eid,Raquel Afonso Caserta
Talerman,Claudia
Prado,Cristiane do
Gobbi,Fátima Cristina Martorano
Andreoli,Paola Bruno de Araujo
author_role author
author2 Eid,Raquel Afonso Caserta
Talerman,Claudia
Prado,Cristiane do
Gobbi,Fátima Cristina Martorano
Andreoli,Paola Bruno de Araujo
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cavalheiro,Leny Vieira
Eid,Raquel Afonso Caserta
Talerman,Claudia
Prado,Cristiane do
Gobbi,Fátima Cristina Martorano
Andreoli,Paola Bruno de Araujo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Quality of health care
Measurements, methods and theories
Physical Therapy Specialty
topic Quality of health care
Measurements, methods and theories
Physical Therapy Specialty
description ABSTRACT Objective: To design an instrument composed of domains that would demonstrate physical therapy activities and generate a consistent index to represent the quality of care in physical therapy. Methods: The methodology Lean Six Sigma was used to design the tool. The discussion involved seven different management groups staff. By means of brainstorming and Cause & Effect Matrix, we set up the process map. Results: Five requirements composed the quality of care index in physical therapy, after application of the tool called Cause & Effect Matrix. The following requirements were assessed: physical therapist performance, care outcome indicator, adherence to physical therapy protocols, measure whether the prognosis and treatment outcome was achieved and Infrastructure. Conclusion: The proposed design allowed evaluating several items related to physical therapy service, enabling customization, reproducibility and benchmarking with other organizations. For management, this index provides the opportunity to identify areas for improvement and the strengths of the team and process of physical therapy care.
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