The History of Quality: From an Eye for an Eye, Through Love, and Towards a Multidimensional Concept for Patients, Kin, and Professionals

Kris Vanhaecht, Dirk De Ridder, Deborah Seys, Jonas Brouwers, Fien Claessens, Astrid Van Wilder, Massimiliano Panella, Paul Batalden, Peter Lachman

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Abstract

In ancient civilizations, poor quality was dealt with according to the principle of “an eye for an eye.” In the modern era we have learned from industry what quality really is. Quality includes standards, protocols, system thinking, and an understanding of variation to ensure good outcomes. In the post-COVID era, quality is not all about predefined specifications but rather about relationships and even love. Quality can now be defined as multidimensional, including person-centered care for patients, kin, and providers. Care should be safe, efficient, effective, timely, equitable, and eco-friendly. High quality is only possible if we include core values of dignity and respect, holistic care, partnership, and kindness with compassion in our daily practice for every stakeholder at every managerial and policy level. Patient summary: Quality of care is a multidimensional concept in which person-centered care is central. The care a patient receives should be safe, efficient, effective, timely, equitable, and eco-friendly. Attention should be given to dignity, respect, kindness, and compassion. There should be a holistic approach that includes partnership with all stakeholders. The only acceptable level of quality a professional should provide is the level they would accept if their loved one were to be the next patient.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)937-939
Numero di pagine3
RivistaEuropean Urology Focus
Volume7
Numero di pubblicazione5
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - set 2021

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