AMSANT NonClinical Indicators Measuring Beyond Medicine Sheree Cairney
AMSANT Non-Clinical Indicators Measuring Beyond Medicine Sheree Cairney Walbira Murray
Research Question Does measuring non-clinical indicators add value to CQI in NT Aboriginal Primary Health Care?
Why Indicators? “Indicators are a way of seeing the big picture by looking at a small piece of it” (Plan Canada. Sustainable Community Indicators)
What is the Impact? “What gets measured gets managed” …. and valued, and funded Background Long-term advocacy by AMSANT, members and partners
Why Non-Clinical Indicators? Current CQI focuses on clinical indicators only Only seeing part of the picture!
Governance, Team and Partners
Expand - NT Wide Focus Broader Impact through including all NT Aboriginal Health Services • ACCHOs • NT Clinics
Our Process – Developing Indicators
Literature Review Identify Search Terms Screen Eligible Include n=? Aboriginal OR Indigenous OR First Nations 182, 000 AND Indicators 209 AND Health 57 AND Health Services 3 Include • Non-clinical • Health Services • Related to domains Remove • Clinical • Personal Wellbeing • Duplicates n=10 ?
Frameworks Review • • 42 relevant frameworks 27 with indicators 15 National focus 9 NT focus Domain No Frameworks With Indicators Cultural Safety 9 2 (22%) Workforce 9 3 (33%) Health Promotion 7 0 (0%) Knowledge & Impact 6 5 (83%) Governance & Leadership (5 are Clinical Governance) 11 9 (81%) Blood pressure and diabetes takes precedence over Cultural Safety But Cultural Safety will improve blood pressure and diabetes
Next steps • Finalise indicators through expert consultation process (Delphi) • Pilot indicators with participating services • Translate for long-term implementation
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