Quality Indicator Repository
Quality indicators are standardised, evidence-based measures used to monitor and evaluate the quality and safety of care. The ACAC developed a Quality Indicator Repository. For information on its development see this document.
Please navigate the Quality Indicator Repository to learn about the quality indicators we identified across care settings and their defining, data, and source attributes. You can also use the Quality Indicator Repository to download quality indicators of interest to you.
Percent of residents whose cognitive ability has improved.
Percent of residents whose cognitive ability has worsened.
Proportion of home care clients with a score of less than 6 on the Cognitive Performance Scale at baseline who experience a further decline. Includes clients who experience a new cognitive impairment. Incidence indicator.
Incidence of cognitive impairment.
Proportion of home care clients with some baseline cognitive impairment on the Cognitive Performance Scale who experience an improvement. Incidence indicator.
Percentage of clients whose cognitive ability declined [assessed by Cognitive Performance Scale (CPS)]. CPS summarises the patient's cognitive status based on RAI-MDS 2.0 assessment items relating to short-term memory, ability to make daily decisions, making self-understood and eating. Incidence indicator.
Percentage of residents whose cognitive ability improved (assessed by Cognitive Performance Scale).
Percentage of residents whose cognitive ability worsened (assessed by Cognitive Performance Scale).