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Top 30 Quality Measures

Protocol for Self/Other Harm Risk Overall Rank: 9
The practice has a written protocol for the assessment of and management of people at risk of harming themselves or others.
Domain : Patients with Acute Conditions
This special area domain refers to those patients whose conditions require an immediate intervention, such as an emergency room visit.
Additional Domain(s) : Quality and Safety
Rationale
see ref
Primary Reference
Shield T, Campbell S, Rogers A, Worrall A, Chew-Graham C, Gask L. Quality indicators for primary care mental health services.
Qual Saf Health Care. 2003 Apr;12(2):100-6.
PMID: 12679505
Level of Evidence
III: Preliminary research evidence only or evidence based on consensus opinion only.

Summarized CommentsAdd Comment
  • This is important for First Nations people.
  • Need to be clear on self-harm. Cutting is different.
  • I hesitate re:"written" - does that part matter?
Variation in Results
Ratings-based Rank
Relevance 21
Actionability 2
Overall Importance 14
 
Stakeholder Rank
Academics 18
Clinicians 15
Consumers 5
Decision Makers 4
 
Special Group Rank
First Nations 5
Rural Areas 3
Federal Stakeholders 24
Regional Rank
BC AB SK MB ON QC NB NS PE NL YT NT NU
16 30 3 5 10 12 3 3 63 1 10 20 37
 
Overall Rank

      

9


SA09e (B1555)

 
Distribution of Survey Respondent Ratings
Relevance
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0.35 0 0.43 0.53 1.68 2.99 12.07 43.28 38.67
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Low High
Actionability
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0.35 0 0 0.53 1.57 2.74 14.45 45.69 34.66
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Low High
Overall Importance
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
3.87 8.79 87.34
3 2 1

3 = can live without
2 = nice to have
1 = indispensable

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