Table 1. Study domains (“Overall quality of care”, “Specific domain of care”, and “Specific condition”).
Domain name | |||
References | Overall quality of care | Specific domain of care | Specific condition |
Zingmond DS et al.[15] | X | ||
Steel N, et al.[17] | X | ||
Wenger NS, et al.[21] | X | ||
Zingmond DS, et al. [25] | X | ||
Wenger NS, et al.[26] | Geriatric care | ||
Arora VM, et al.[24] | Quality of hospital care | ||
Mikuls TR, et al.[19] | Pharmacologic care | ||
Higashi T, et al.[23] | Pharmacologic care | ||
Spinewine A, et al.[14] | Appropriateness of prescribing or underuse | ||
Cadogan MP, et al.[11] | Management and detection of pain | ||
Chodosh J, et al.[22] | Management and detection of pain | ||
Rubenstein LZ, et al.[12] | Falls and instability | ||
Asch SM, et al.[13] | Congestive heart failure care | ||
Ganz DA, et al.[16] | Osteoarthritis | ||
Bates-Jensen BM, et al.[18] | Pressure ulcer care | ||
Schnelle JF, et al.[10] | Urinary incontinence | ||
Gnanadesigan N, et al.[20] | Urinary incontinence |