Gynecology Clinical Trial
Official title:
Gynaecological Emergencies: Validation of Indicators of Activity and Quality of Care for Creation of a Network Sentinel
There is no large-scale data in France or internationally, on the quality of care in
gynecological emergencies, or the consequences of delay or misdiagnosis of women's health or
on determinants of these delays or misdiagnosis. The creation of a sentinel network for
gynecological emergencies could help quantify these links and test strategies to avoid the
worst effects by implementing simple diagnostic tools from clinical research.
The network will be designed to promote research in women's health and the emergency
reception by focusing on:
(i) Assessment of the quality and organization of care and professional practice for the
management of gynecological emergencies.
(ii) The study of severe morbidity and its determinants (iii) comparison of organizational
practices and health outcomes of women over time within the same department or between
services having substantially the same recruitment (iv) Comparison of organization systems
gynecological emergencies departement between different high resource francophone countries
(France, Switzerland, Belgium).
(v) The assessment of new diagnostic strategies (sorting or diagnostic aid) or therapeutic
derived from clinical research.
Objectives :
- To measure the incidence of the potentially life-threatening gynaecological emergencies
(G-PLE) and of the Cases of severe morbidity (SM)
- To analyze the determinants of the SM,
- To validate an objective score of quality
Criterias of evaluation:
- Incidence of the G-PLE and SM cases during one month.
- Reliability and validity of measurements of the indicators of quality of care.
Methodology:
Stage 1: Data acquisition (prospective) within 22 gynaecological emergencies departments.
Stage 2: Sampling and checking of files of patients included at stage 1
Calendar of the research project:
18 months:
- 6 months for the phase of preparation,
- 1 month for the investigation of incidence,
- 5 months for the phase of checking data,
- 6 months of statistical analysis
Statistical Analyzes:
Descriptive statistics of the data. Estimation of the incidence rate of the potentially
life-threatening gynaecological emergencies (G-PLE) and of the cases of Severe morbidity (SM)
among women consulting for acute pelvic pain.
To construct reliable quality indicators, principal components analysis and Cronbach's α
statistics will be performed to determine the underlying dimensions. Construct validity of
indicators will be assessed by testing predefined hypotheses about relationship between G-PLE
and or SM and quality indicators.
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