Aim: To describe the development of a guidance framework to assist nurses and midwives
in selecting nursing and midwifery care process metrics and indicators for use
in practice.
Background: Process metrics are measures of care provision activities by nurses and
midwives.
Methods: Phase 1 was a rapid review assessment of the literature conducted to identify
an initial framework. Six electronic databases were searched with Google Scholar
and reference tracking performed. Phase 2 was expert review of the developing
framework by nursing and midwifery experts in practice, academia and an international
expert in quality care metrics.
Results: The literature assessment yielded 28 papers with 59 metric attributes identified.
From this, a six‐domain framework was developed. Following expert review, the
framework was reduced to four domains: “Process Focused,” “Important,”
“Operational” and “Feasible.”
Conclusions: This is the first framework specifically to guide nurses and midwives in
selecting nursing and midwifery process metrics and indicators.
Funding
Development of a structure identification methodology for nonlinear dynamic systems