Rapidly detecting problems in the quality of care is of utmost importance for the well-being of patients. Without proper inspection schemes, such problems can go undetected for years. Cumulative sum (CUSUM) charts have proven to be useful for quality control, yet available methodology for survival outcomes is limited. The few available continuous time inspection charts usually require the researcher to specify an expected increase in the failure rate in advance, thereby requiring prior knowledge about the problem at hand. Misspecifying parameters can lead to false positive alerts and large detection delays. To solve this problem, we take a more general approach to derive the new Continuous time Generalized Rapid response CUSUM (CGR-CUSUM) chart. We find an expression for the approximate average run length (average time to detection) and illustrate the possible gain in detection speed by using the CGR-CUSUM over other commonly used monitoring schemes on a real life data set from the Dutch Arthroplasty Register as well as in simulation studies. Besides the inspection of medical procedures, the CGR-CUSUM can also be used for other real time inspection schemes such as industrial production lines and quality control of services.
翻译:快速发现护理质量方面的问题对病人的福祉至关重要。如果没有适当的检查计划,这些问题可能多年得不到检测。累计总和(CUSUM)图表已证明对质量控制有用,但生存结果的可用方法有限。现有的少数连续时间检查计划通常要求研究者事先具体说明预期的故障率增加,从而要求事先了解手头的问题。误判参数可能导致错误的正面警报和大规模的检测延误。为了解决这个问题,我们采取更笼统的方法来得出新的连续的通用快速反应CUSUM(CGR-CUSUM)图表。我们发现一种大致平均运行长度(平均检测时间)的表达方式,并表明通过使用CGR-CUSUM对荷兰Arthroplasty登记册中真实生命数据集的其他常用监测计划以及在模拟研究中,通过使用CGR-CUSUM(CGR-CUSUM)和其他实时实时检查计划,例如工业生产线和服务质量控制,在探测速度方面可能有所改进。