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Critical pathways: effectiveness in achieving patient outcomes

C L Ireson1

  • 1University of Kentucky Hospital, Lexington, USA. clireson%taonode@mvs.hosp.uky.edu

The Journal of Nursing Administration
|June 1, 1997
PubMed
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Critical pathways improve patient outcomes and quality in managed care settings. This study demonstrates their effectiveness using objective quality measures, distinct from case management models.

Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Quality Improvement in Healthcare
  • Nursing Practice and Informatics

Background:

  • Healthcare administrators face increasing pressure to enhance patient outcomes within managed care environments.
  • Clinical care process refinement is crucial for achieving high-quality results.
  • Existing research on critical pathways has limitations, often lacking objective quality measures or concurrent case management integration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the impact of critical pathways on clinical, length-of-hospital-stay, and financial patient outcomes.
  • To assess the effectiveness of structured interventions and patient response evaluation within critical pathways.
  • To differentiate the study's approach by using an objective quality measure and avoiding concurrent case management implementation.

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Main Methods:

  • Implementation of structured interventions using critical pathways.
  • Systematic evaluation of patient responses to interventions.
  • Utilization of an objective measure for assessing quality.
  • Analysis of clinical, length-of-hospital-stay, and financial outcomes.
  • Study design independent of a case management delivery model.

Main Results:

  • Critical pathways were identified as a significant factor in improving quality within a managed care setting.
  • Demonstrated positive effects on clinical outcomes.
  • Showed potential for reducing length of hospital stay.
  • Indicated favorable financial outcomes.
  • Results suggest critical pathways can enhance quality independently of case management.

Conclusions:

  • Critical pathways are a valuable tool for enhancing patient outcomes and quality in managed care.
  • Findings support the integration of critical pathways into nursing practice, education, and informatics.
  • The study provides evidence for the efficacy of critical pathways when objective quality measures are employed.