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Patient-Level and Hospital-Level Determinants of the Quality of Acute Stroke Care A Multilevel Modeling Approach

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STROKE
卷 41, 期 12, 页码 2924-2931

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.110.598664

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health care; multilevel analysis; quality; registries

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  1. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

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Background and Purpose-Quality of care may be influenced by patient and hospital factors. Our goal was to use multilevel modeling to identify patient-level and hospital-level determinants of the quality of acute stroke care in a stroke registry. Methods-During 2001 to 2002, data were collected for 4897 ischemic stroke and TIA admissions at 96 hospitals from 4 prototypes of the Paul Coverdell National Acute Stroke Registry. Duration of data collection varied between prototypes (range, 2-6 months). Compliance with 8 performance measures (recombinant tissue plasminogen activator treatment, antithrombotics <24 hours, deep venous thrombosis prophylaxis, lipid testing, dysphagia screening, discharge antithrombotics, discharge anticoagulants, smoking cessation) was summarized in a composite opportunity score defined as the proportion of all needed care given. Multilevel linear regression analyses with hospital specified as a random effect were conducted. Results-The average hospital composite score was 0.627. Hospitals accounted for a significant amount of variability (intraclass correlation=0.18). Bed size was the only significant hospital-level variable; the mean composite score was 11% lower in small hospitals (<= 145 beds) compared with large hospitals (>= 500 beds). Significant patient-level variables included age, race, ambulatory status documentation, and neurologist involvement. However, these factors explained < 2.0% of the variability in care at the patient level. Conclusions-Multilevel modeling of registry data can help identify the relative importance of hospital-level and patient-level factors. Hospital-level factors accounted for 18% of total variation in the quality of care. Although the majority of variability in care occurred at the patient level, the model was able to explain only a small proportion. (Stroke. 2010;41:2924-2931.)

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