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. 2013 Apr 15;13:138. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-13-138

Table 1.

Quality indicators for the interRAI LTCF instrument

# 1 Indicator Numerator 2 Denominator exclusions 3 Risk adjustment FAP 4
Prevalence indicators
 
 
 
 
Mental functions
 
 
 
 
beh01
Behaviour problem prevalence 5
Behaviour symptoms
Comatose.
 
+
beh02
High risk behaviour problem prevalence
Behaviour symptoms
Comatose.
 
+
 
 
 
Low risk behaviour (see beh03)
 
 
beh03
Low risk behaviour problem prevalence
Behaviour symptoms
Comatose.
 
+
 
 
 
Dependent in daily decision making or short term memory problem. Schizophrenic or bipolar depression.
 
 
dep01
Depression prevalence
Depression Ration Scale score > = 3
 
 
 
Health problems
 
 
 
 
cnt01
Bladder/bowel incontinence prevalence
Frequent or always bladder or bowel incontinent
Comatose, end-stage disease or hospice care.
 
+
cnt05
High risk bladder/bowel incontinence prevalence
Frequent or always bladder or bowel incontinent
Comatose, end-stage disease or hospice care.
 
+
 
 
 
Low risk incontinence (see cnt06)
 
 
cnt06
Low risk bladder/bowel incontinence prevalence
Frequent or always bladder or bowel incontinent
Comatose, end-stage disease or hospice care.
 
+
 
 
 
Severely impaired decision making and short term memory problem.
 
 
 
 
 
Total ADL dependence in bed mobility, transfer toilet or locomotion.
 
 
cnt04
Urinary tract infection
UTI
End-stage disease or hospice care.
 
 
inf01
Infections prevalence
Pneumonia, COPD, septicemia, Sexually transmitted disease, UTI or viral hepatitis
End-stage disease or hospice care.
 
+
nut01
Feeding tube prevalence
 
Comatose, end-stage disease or hospice care.
(1) Swallowing problem and stroke
+
bmi0x
Low body mass index prevalence
bmi < = 19
End-stage disease or hospice care.
 
+
pai01
Inadequate pain management prevalence
Daily moderate or worse pain
 
(1) Dependent in daily decision making
+
pru01
Pressure ulcer prevalence
PU
 
 
+
pru02
High risk pressure ulcer prevalence
PU
Comatose.
 
+
 
 
 
Low risk PU (see pru03)
 
 
pru03
Low risk pressure ulcer prevalence
PU
Comatose.
 
+
 
 
 
Extensive assistance or more with toilet transfer or bed mobility.
 
 
bur0x
Burns, skin tears or cuts prevalence
Burns, skin tears or cuts
 
 
+
Treatments and procedures
 
 
 
 
soc02
Little/no activity prevalence
Little or no time involved in activities
Comatose, end-stage disease or hospice care.
 
 
drg01
Antipsychotic prevalence
Use of antipsychotic(s)
End-stage disease or hospice care.
 
+
 
 
 
Psychotic disorder.
 
 
drg02
High risk antipsychotic prevalence
Use of antipsychotic(s)
End-stage disease or hospice care.
 
+
 
 
 
Low risk AP (see drg03)
 
 
drg03
Low risk antipsychotic prevalence
Use of antipsychotic(s)
End-stage disease or hospice care.
 
+
 
 
 
Psychotic disorder.
 
 
 
 
 
Dependent in daily decision making.
 
 
 
 
 
Short term memory problem.
 
 
 
 
 
Behaviour symptoms score.
 
 
adp01
Antidepressant prevalence
Use of antidepressant(s)
 
 
+
vac01
Influenza vaccination prevalence
Influenza vaccination in last 12 months
 
 
 
cat02
Indwelling catheter prevalence
Indwelling catheter
End-stage disease or hospice care.
(1) Frequent or always bowel incontinent
 
 
 
 
 
(2) Stage 3+ PU
 
res01
Physical restraints use prevalence
Daily used trunk restraint or chair that prevents rising
 
 
 
Incidence indicators
 
 
 
 
Physical functions
 
 
 
 
adl01
Late-loss ADL decline
Scores as compared to previous scores 6 for bed mobility, transfer toilet, eating, toilet use: +1 on at least two of the items or +2 on one item.
Comatose, end-stage disease or hospice care.
 
 
 
 
 
At previous assessment such a (high/low) score on items that numerator conditions cannot be met. 7
 
 
adl02
ADL decline following an improvement
Score on adl-lf 8 lower than previous AND score on previous adl-lf higher than at the assessment before previous.
Comatose, end-stage disease or hospice care.
 
 
adl03
ADL improvement
Score on adl-lf lower than previous
Comatose, end-stage disease or hospice care.
 
 
 
 
 
Person or caregivers do not believe improvement possible.
 
 
mob01
Locomotion worsening
Score on locomotion adl higher than previous
Comatose, end-stage disease or hospice care.
(1) Fell
+
 
 
 
 
(2) Extensive assistance eating
 
 
 
 
 
(3) Extensive assistance toilet use
 
fal01
Falls increase
Fell in last 30 days
At previous assessment not a fall in last 30 days
(1) Bedbound
 
 
 
 
 
(2) Wandering behaviour
 
 
 
 
 
(3) Unsteady gait and cps > =2
 
Mental functions
 
 
 
 
cog01
Cognitive decline
Score on cps higher than previous
Comatose, end-stage disease or hospice care.
(1) Frequent or always bowel incontinent
+
 
 
 
 
(2) Fell in last 30 days
 
 
 
 
 
(3) Weight loss
 
 
 
 
 
(4) 76+ years old
 
com01
Communication decline
Score on making self understood + ability to understand others higher than previous
Comatose, end-stage disease or hospice care.
(1) Extensive assistance eating
+
 
 
 
 
(2) Short term memory
 
del01
Delirium new or persistent
Score of 2 on one or more of the delirium items OR a previous score of 2 and now 1 OR now score of 1 and cps < 4
Comatose, end-stage disease or hospice care.
 
+
beh04
Behaviour problem decline
Sum of behaviour symptoms scores higher than previous
Comatose
(1) Not aphasia
+
 
 
 
Previous score of 0 on all of the behaviour symptoms
(2) Moderate or severe decision making problem
 
Health problems
 
 
 
 
cnt02
Bowel continence decline
Score on bowel incontinence higher than previous
Comatose, end-stage disease or hospice care.
(1) Short term memory
 
 
 
 
 
(2) Extensive assistance dressing
 
 
 
 
 
(3) Frequent or always bladder incontinent
 
cnt03
Bladder continence decline
Score on bladder incontinence higher than previous
Comatose, end-stage disease or hospice care.
(1) Short term memory
+
 
 
 
 
(2) Extensive assistance dressing
 
 
 
 
 
(3) Severely impaired decision making
 
 
 
 
 
(4) Weight loss
 
wgt01
Weight loss
5% or more weight loss in last 30 days or 10% or more in last 180 days
End-stage disease or hospice care.
(1) Long term memory
+
 
 
 
Participant in weight loss program.
(2) Extensive assistance bed mobility
 
 
 
 
 
(3) Daily or almost daily physically aggressive
 
pan01
Pain worsening
Score on pain frequency higher than previous
 
(1) Dependent in daily decision making
+
pru04
Pressure ulcers worsening
Score on PU stage higher than previous
 
(1) Extensive assistance with toilet transfer
+
 
 
 
 
(2) Fluctuating, precarious, deteriorating condition
 
 
 
 
 
(3) Extensive assistance with bed mobility
 
 
 
 
 
(4) Extensive assistance with locomotion
 
Treatments and procedures
 
 
 
 
cat01
New indwelling catheter
Score on indwelling catheter higher than previous
End-stage disease or hospice care.
(1) Frequent or always bowel incontinent
 
        (2) Stage 3+ Pressure Ulcer  

1 Mnemonics for the quality indicators from megaQI project [5].

2 The ADL’s with a 0 – 6 range in the interRAI LTCF have first been recoded into a 0 – 4 range as in RAI/MDS 2.0.

3 Condition at target assessment unless stated differently.

4 FAP = Facility Admission Profile. FAP-adjustment means correction on the basis of score of the numerator items at admission, if admission occurred in last five quarters.

5 All prevalence indicators are calculated at only one, the last, assessment where the person had stayed 30+ days in the facility.

6 When an assessment is compared with a previous assessment 6 assessments can be considered, i.e. the target assessment as compared to the previous one; the previous one as compared to the one before that, and so on. It means that in theory a person can be counted 5 times in the calculation of a QI.

7 This condition or a similar condition applies to all of the indicators.

8 The following scales are used: adl-long form [16], cognitive performance scale [17] and depression rating scale [18].