Validating and Determining the Weight of Items Used for Evaluating Clinical Governance Implementation Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process Model

Int J Health Policy Manag. 2015; 4(10):645-651. doi:10.15171/ijhpm.2015.79

7 Pages Posted: 10 Sep 2015

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Elaheh Hooshmand

Mashhad University of Medical Sciences

Sogand Tourani

Iran University of Medical Sciences

Hamid Ravaghi

Iran University of Medical Sciences

Ali Vafaee-Najar

Mashhad University of Medical Sciences

Marzihye Meraji

Mashhad University of Medical Sciences

Hossein Ebrahimipour

Mashhad University of Medical Sciences

Date Written: September 8, 2015

Abstract

Background The purpose of implementing a system such as Clinical Governance (CG) is to integrate, establish and globalize distinct policies in order to improve quality through increasing professional knowledge and the accountability of healthcare professional toward providing clinical excellence. Since CG is related to change, and change requires money and time, CG implementation has to be focused on priority areas that are in more dire need of change. The purpose of the present study was to validate and determine the significance of items used for evaluating CG implementation. Methods The present study was descriptive-quantitative in method and design. Items used for evaluating CG implementation were first validated by the Delphi method and then compared with one another and ranked based on the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) model. Results The items that were validated for evaluating CG implementation in Iran include performance evaluation, training and development, personnel motivation, clinical audit, clinical effectiveness, risk management, resource allocation, policies and strategies, external audit, information system management, research and development, CG structure, implementation prerequisites, the management of patients’ non-medical needs, complaints and patients’ participation in the treatment process. The most important items based on their degree of significance were training and development, performance evaluation, and risk management. The least important items included the management of patients’ non-medical needs, patients’ participation in the treatment process and research and development. Conclusion The fundamental requirements of CG implementation included having an effective policy at national level, avoiding perfectionism, using the expertise and potentials of the entire country and the coordination of this model with other models of quality improvement such as accreditation and patient safety.

Keywords: Validating; Evaluation; Implementation; Clinical Governance (CG); Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)

Suggested Citation

Hooshmand, Elaheh and Tourani, Sogand and Ravaghi, Hamid and Vafaee-Najar, Ali and Meraji, Marziye and Ebrahimipour, Hossein, Validating and Determining the Weight of Items Used for Evaluating Clinical Governance Implementation Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process Model (September 8, 2015). Int J Health Policy Manag. 2015; 4(10):645-651. doi:10.15171/ijhpm.2015.79, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2658101

Elaheh Hooshmand

Mashhad University of Medical Sciences ( email )

Mashhad
Iran

Sogand Tourani

Iran University of Medical Sciences ( email )

Hemmat Hwy
Tehran
Iran

Hamid Ravaghi

Iran University of Medical Sciences ( email )

Hemmat Hwy
Tehran
Iran

Ali Vafaee-Najar

Mashhad University of Medical Sciences ( email )

Mashhad
Iran

Marziye Meraji

Mashhad University of Medical Sciences ( email )

Mashhad
Iran

Hossein Ebrahimipour (Contact Author)

Mashhad University of Medical Sciences ( email )

Mashhad
Iran

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