Author:
Courtney Mary,O'Reilly Maria T,Edwards Helen,Hassall Stacey
Abstract
Recent years have seen the introduction of formalised
accreditation processes in both community
and residential aged care, but these only
partially address quality assessment within this
sector. Residential aged care in Australia does not
yet have a standardised system of resident
assessment related to clinical, rather than administrative,
outcomes. This paper describes the
development of a quality assessment tool aimed
at addressing this gap. Utilising previous research
and the results of nominal groups with experts in
the field, the 21-item Clinical Care Indicators (CCI)
Tool for residential aged care was developed and
trialled nationally. The CCI Tool was found to be
simple to use and an effective means of collecting
data on the state of resident health and care, with
potential benefits for resident care planning and
continuous quality improvement within facilities
and organisations. The CCI Tool was further
refined through a small intervention study to
assess its utility as a quality improvement instrument
and to investigate its relationship with resident
quality of life. The current version covers 23
clinical indicators, takes about 30 minutes to complete
and is viewed favourably by nursing staff
who use it. Current work focuses on psychometric
analysis and benchmarking, which should enable
the CCI Tool to make a positive contribution to the
measurement of quality in aged care in Australia.
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