Sie sind nicht angemeldet

Principles and Practice of Quality Management


Dozent/in Dr. med. Anke Scheel-Sailer
Veranstaltungsart Masterseminar
Code HS171121
Semester Herbstsemester 2017
Durchführender Fachbereich Health Sciences and Health Policy
Studienstufe Master
Termin/e Mo, 13.11.2017, 08:30 - 16:00 Uhr, 3.B58
Mo, 20.11.2017, 08:30 - 16:00 Uhr, 3.B58
Di, 13.02.2018, 10:00 - 12:00 Uhr, 3.B58
Weitere Daten The course is mandatory in the Major Health Services Research.
Turnus block course
Inhalt Corner Stones in the historical development of Clinical Quality Development
Main Quality models and certification programs (e.g. EFQM, ISO)
Clinical Microsystems
Clinical Management of spinal cord injured patients
Outcome development with a view for clinical management, micro, meso and macro level.
E-Learning All teaching material will be provided via the E-learning platform Moodle.
Lernziele Clinical quality management is increasingly demanded in all different institutions of health care delivery. This course presents the actual existing health care quality models and the certification programs. We will also demonstrate and discuss the challenges in the practical implementation exemplified in case of an institution specialized for spinal cord injured patients.
Voraussetzungen Overall grade of 4.0 or better
Sprache Englisch
Begrenzung priority MA Health Sciences students
Anmeldung Uniportal
Prüfung Presentation of a journal article integrated in the course.
Written examination at the end of the course.
Examination date 1st attempt: at the end of the course on 20.11.2017
Examination date 2nd attempt: 13.02.2018, 10:00-12:00
Abschlussform / Credits written exam and presentation / 2 Credits
Hinweise Teaching method(s):
Lectures and group project Lectures, prepared presentations by students, home work, interactive discussions.
Hörer-/innen Nein
Kontakt anke.scheel@doz.unilu.ch
Material Nelson EC, Batalden PB, Godfrey MM. Quality by design: a clinical microsystems approach: John Wiley & Sons; 2011.
Nelson EC, Batalden PB, Huber TP, Mohr JJ, Godfrey MM, Headrick LA, et al. Microsystems in health care: Part 1. Learning from high-performing front-line clinical units. The Joint Commission journal on quality improvement 2002;28:472-93.
Nelson EC, Godfrey MM, Batalden PB, Berry SA, Bothe AE, McKinley KE, et al. Clinical microsystems, part 1. The building blocks of health systems. The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety 2008;34:367-78.
Wasson JH, Anders SG, Moore LG, Ho L, Nelson EC, Godfrey MM, et al. Clinical microsystems, part 2. Learning from micro practices about providing patients the care they want and need. The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety 2008;34:445-52.
Eggli/ Halfon; a conceptual frameswork for hospital quality management, 2003
Turner-Stokes L, Williams H, Sephton K, Rose H, Harris S, Thu A. Engaging the hearts and minds of clinicians in outcome measurement–the UK Rehabilitation Outcomes Collaborative approach. Disabil Rehabil 2012;34:1871-9
Steiner WA, Ryser L, Huber E, Uebelhart D, Aeschlimann A, Stucki G. Use of the ICF model as a clinical problem-solving tool in physical therapy and rehabilitation medicine. Phys Ther 2002;82:1098-107
Prodinger B, Ballert CS, Brach M, Brinkhof MWG, Cieza A, Hug K, et al. Toward standardized reporting for a cohort study on functioning: The Swiss Spinal Cord Injury Cohort Study Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2016;48:189-96
Prodinger B, Cieza A, Oberhauser C, Bickenbach J, Üstün TB, Chatterji S, et al. Toward the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Rehabilitation Set: A Minimal Generic Set of Domains for Rehabilitation as a Health Strategy. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2016;97:875-84
van Hedel HJ. Improvement in function after spinal cord injury: the black-box entitled rehabilitation. Swiss Med Wkly 2012;142:w13673
Anderson K, Aito S, Atkins M, Biering-Sørensen F, Charlifue S, Curt A, et al. Functional recovery measures for spinal cord injury: an evidence-based review for clinical practice and research: report of the national institute on disability and rehabilitation research spinal cord injury measures meeting. The journal of spinal cord medicine 2008;31:133
Dorjbal D, Cieza A, Gmünder HP, Scheel-Sailer A, Stucki G, Üstün TB, et al. Strengthening quality of care through standardized reporting based on the World Health Organization's reference classifications. Int J Qual Health Care 2016
Alexander MS, Anderson KD, Biering-Sorensen F, Blight AR, Brannon R, Bryce TN, et al. Outcome measures in spinal cord injury: recent assessments and recommendations for future directions. Spinal Cord 2009;47:582-91
Biering-Sørensen F, Charlifue S, DeVivo MJ, Grinnon ST, Kleitman N, Lu Y, et al. Using the Spinal Cord Injury Common Data Elements. Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation 2012;18:23-7
Post MW, Kirchberger I, Scheuringer M, Wollaars MM, Geyh S. Outcome parameters in spinal cord injury research: a systematic review using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) as a reference. Spinal Cord 2010;48:522-8
SwiSCI. Swiss Spinal Cord Injury Cohort Study - SwiSCI. 2017 [cited 2017 14.02.2017]; Available from: https://www.swisci.ch/de/
EMSCI. European Multicenter Study about Spinal Cord Injury. 2017 [cited 2017 14.02.2017]; Available from: http://emsci.org/
ANQ. Nationaler Verein für Qualitätsentwicklung in Spitälern und Kliniken 2017 [cited 2017 14.02.2017]; Available from: http://www.anq.ch/de/rehabilitation/messergebnisse
Literatur All teaching material will be provided via the E-learning platform Moodle.