Medwave (Aug 2014)

The SQUIRE guidelines and how can they help you report on quality in health

  • Frank Davidoff MD, MCAP

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5867/medwave.2014.02.5901
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 02
pp. e5901 – e5901

Abstract

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Published in 2008, the SQUIRE guidelines are a set of 19 descriptive items that identify the information readers want and need to know about making and studying improvements in healthcare delivery. They were created over a period of several years, largely in response to earlier concerns about the limited quantity and inadequate quality of published reports of work in this new discipline. They have proven useful in writing about improvement interventions, as well as in designing and implementing them. As improvement concepts and methods continue to develop, SQUIRE is also evolving as part of its continuing effort to contribute to the advancement of the “science of improvement.”