TY - JOUR
T1 - Development and validation of an index to assess hospital quality management systems
AU - Wagner, C.
AU - Groene, O.
AU - Thompson, C. A.
AU - Klazinga, N. S.
AU - Dersarkissian, M.
AU - Arah, O. A.
AU - Suñol, R.
AU - AUTHOR GROUP
AU - Kringos, D. S.
AU - Lombarts, M. J. M. H.
AU - Plochg, T.
AU - Lopez, M. A.
AU - Secanell, M.
AU - Sunol, R.
AU - Vallejo, P.
AU - Bartels, P.
AU - Kristensen, S.
AU - Michel, P.
AU - Saillour-Glenisson, F.
AU - Vlcek, F.
AU - Car, M.
AU - Jones, S.
AU - Klaus, E.
AU - Bottaro, S.
AU - Garel, P.
AU - Saluvan, M.
AU - Bruneau, C.
AU - Depaigne-Loth, A.
AU - Shaw, C.
AU - Hammer, A.
AU - Ommen, O.
AU - Pfaff, H.
AU - Botje, D.
AU - Kutaj-Wasikowska, H.
AU - Kutryba, B.
AU - Escoval, A.
AU - Lívio, A.
AU - Eiras, M.
AU - Franca, M.
AU - Leite, I.
AU - Almeman, F.
AU - Kus, H.
AU - Ozturk, K.
AU - Mannion, R.
AU - Chow, A.
AU - Wang, A.
AU - Thompson, A.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - The aim of this study was to develop and validate an index to assess the implementation of quality management systems (QMSs) in European countries. Questionnaire development was facilitated through expert opinion, literature review and earlier empirical research. A cross-sectional online survey utilizing the questionnaire was undertaken between May 2011 and February 2012. We used psychometric methods to explore the factor structure, reliability and validity of the instrument. As part of the Deepening our Understanding of Quality improvement in Europe (DUQuE) project, we invited a random sample of 188 hospitals in 7 countries. The quality managers of these hospitals were the main respondents. The extent of implementation of QMSs. Factor analysis yielded nine scales, which were combined to build the Quality Management Systems Index. Cronbach's reliability coefficients were satisfactory (ranging from 0.72 to 0.82) for eight scales and low for one scale (0.48). Corrected item-total correlations provided adequate evidence of factor homogeneity. Inter-scale correlations showed that every factor was related, but also distinct, and added to the index. Construct validity testing showed that the index was related to recent measures of quality. Participating hospitals attained a mean value of 19.7 (standard deviation of 4.7) on the index that theoretically ranged from 0 to 27. Assessing QMSs across Europe has the potential to help policy-makers and other stakeholders to compare hospitals and focus on the most important areas for improvement
AB - The aim of this study was to develop and validate an index to assess the implementation of quality management systems (QMSs) in European countries. Questionnaire development was facilitated through expert opinion, literature review and earlier empirical research. A cross-sectional online survey utilizing the questionnaire was undertaken between May 2011 and February 2012. We used psychometric methods to explore the factor structure, reliability and validity of the instrument. As part of the Deepening our Understanding of Quality improvement in Europe (DUQuE) project, we invited a random sample of 188 hospitals in 7 countries. The quality managers of these hospitals were the main respondents. The extent of implementation of QMSs. Factor analysis yielded nine scales, which were combined to build the Quality Management Systems Index. Cronbach's reliability coefficients were satisfactory (ranging from 0.72 to 0.82) for eight scales and low for one scale (0.48). Corrected item-total correlations provided adequate evidence of factor homogeneity. Inter-scale correlations showed that every factor was related, but also distinct, and added to the index. Construct validity testing showed that the index was related to recent measures of quality. Participating hospitals attained a mean value of 19.7 (standard deviation of 4.7) on the index that theoretically ranged from 0 to 27. Assessing QMSs across Europe has the potential to help policy-makers and other stakeholders to compare hospitals and focus on the most important areas for improvement
U2 - https://doi.org/10.1093/intqhc/mzu021
DO - https://doi.org/10.1093/intqhc/mzu021
M3 - Article
C2 - 24618212
SN - 1353-4505
VL - 26
SP - 16
EP - 26
JO - International Journal for Quality in Health Care
JF - International Journal for Quality in Health Care
IS - Suppl. 1
ER -