Abstract

AimTo develop scientific, systematic and clinically applicable nursing-sensitive quality indicators for vaginal birth after cesarean in obstetrics, which provide a theoretical and clinical basis for monitoring and improving the nursing quality of vaginal birth after cesarean in China. MethodsA modified Delphi-consensus technique was used in this study. Based on literature retrieval published between January 2012 and December 2022 and group discussion, the preliminary nursing-sensitive quality indicators were selected using a structural-process-outcome model. Then a questionnaire was designed on the preliminary indicators. The modified Delphi method was used to conduct two rounds of expert consultation among 26 hospitals in China. The survey data of experts’ opinions were collected and analyzed to determine the final nursing-sensitive quality indicators. The importance of indicators, rationality of calculation formula and operability of data collection were analyzed and discussed. ResultsA total of 33 nursing-sensitive quality indicators were determined. The indicators were composed of 3-level ones, including 3 first-level indicators (structural, process and outcome indicators), 9 s-level ones and 33 third-level ones. The positive coefficients in the two rounds of expert consultation were 95.56 % and 97.67 %, respectively, and the authoritative coefficients were 0.88 and 0.94. The coefficients of variation ranged from 0.05 to 0.28. ConclusionThe nursing-sensitive quality indicators were successfully developed using the modified Delphi method. The indicators are scientific, systematic and clinically operable, and play an important role in improving the nursing quality for pregnant women with vaginal birth after cesarean.

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