Abstract
Patient Classification Systems (PCSs) comprise a large group of instruments which describe the condition of a patient regarding severity of disease, severity of illness, risk factors, intensity of nursing care, costs, and so on. They are advocated as an essential ingredient in outcome assessment, but the application of PCSs extends beyond research activities. The aim of this study was to investigate the use of and need for PCSs in Swedish neonatal care units as well as the need for evaluation and improvement of the systems already in use. A survey of 44 units revealed a low level of experience in the use of these systems. Among the 20 units using PCSs, only a few applied standard systems and 11 units pointed out the need for improving these systems. In addition, a second study, based on participant observation and interviews, indicated some potential applications of PCS in a specific unit, such as standard criteria for referring mothers and newborns, staff allocation, staff education and training, standard criteria for parent information, and prognostic systems for medical decision support. Evaluation and adaptation of the existing systems, which are generally developed outside the country, are necessary before they can become a tool for quality assurance, if a national programme for quality of neonatal care is to be established in Sweden.
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