Percentage of Clients Whereby a Doctor or Specialised Nurse Was Involved Diagnosing Incontinence
Identifying Attributes
Care Settings
Country
Publishing Organisation
Type of Quality Indicator
IOM Quality Dimension
Domain
Defining Attributes
Definition
The percentage of clients with incontinence on the day of/in the week of measuring in whose diagnosis a doctor or incontinence nurse was involved.
Numerator
The number of clients with incontinence on the day /in the week of measuring (see 4.7a) (As above).
Denominator
Exclusions
• Clients who are not incontinent (every day or a couple of times a week) measured with (so clients should only be measured if they are incontinent) • Clients who do not wish to be or cannot be examined for urinary incontinence on the day/in the week of measuring • Clients with whom it has been agreed (and put down in writing) in the care contract or the care (treatment)/ life plan that systematic testing for urinary incontinence is not to be carried out for the benefit of the Quality Framework • Home Care: Clients who have not been indicated for the function nursing and / or personal care (so clients should only be measured if they have been indicated for the function nursing and/ or personal care).
Use of Risk Adjustment
Risk Adjustments
Case mix for relevant client characteristics (like care intensity).
Stratifications
Data Attributes
Type of Data Collection
Data Collection Methods
Measured by the organisation itself every year with established registration questions.
Frequency of Data Collection
Frequency of Data Collection in Days
Reporting Methods
Every organisational Unit provides a publication of its performance for the indicators for Responsible care via the Annual Document Social Responsibility (CIBG) and via the Quality Card at www.kiesbeter.nl (RIVM). Performance is also reported at an aggregated, anonymous level in an annual, nation-wide report from the Steering Committee.
Reporting Frequency
Reporting Frequency in Days
Indicator Has Recommended Targets
Source and Reference Attributes
Evidence Source
Winters-Van Der Meer S, Kool RB, Klazinga NS, Huijsman R. Are the Dutch long-term care organizations getting better? A trend study of quality indicators between 2007 and 2009 and the patterns of regional influences on performance. Int J Qual Health Care. 2013 Oct;25(5):505-14. doi: 10.1093/intqhc/mzt061. Epub 2013 Aug 20. PMID: 23962991.
Link to Measurement Tools
CQ-index Long-term Care