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. 1998 Jun;55(6):375-82.
doi: 10.1136/oem.55.6.375.

Development and evaluation of a quality assessment instrument for occupational physicians

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Development and evaluation of a quality assessment instrument for occupational physicians

W E van der Weide et al. Occup Environ Med. 1998 Jun.

Abstract

Objectives: To develop and apply a method for assessing the quality of the process of occupational health care for individual patients.

Methods: The scientific literature was studied to develop a method to assess the quality of the process of occupational rehabilitation for workers with low back pain. The method was applied to health care and university workers with low back pain who were rehabilitated by their occupational physicians.

Results: Assessment of quality of care is regarded as a four step approach. Firstly, guidelines should be developed and implemented. Secondly, indicators for quality and criteria to demarcate good and deviant quality were derived from the guidelines. Thirdly, a method for data collection was chosen. Finally, quality was scored. For occupational rehabilitation, there was some deviance from the guidelines for most cases, especially in continuity of care with a deviant rate of 47%. Other indicators deviated from 1.4%-17.4%. Occupational physicians agreed on the relevance of the indicators and criteria, but for three indicators they evaluated the criteria as too rigid. They did not agree with their own performance scores in 66% of the deviant cases.

Conclusion: Assessing the quality of the process of occupational health care with this method is an asset to present methods, but more specific criteria are needed for a more sensitive assessment.

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