A Qualitative Study on the Factors Influencing the Quality of BSID-CR Test
Abstract
Objective The factors that influence the clinical test of BSID-CR were discussed from two angles of the BSID-CR tester and the parents of the tested infants, so as to provide references for BSID-CR quality control intervention research and promote the improvement of BSID-CR test quality. Methods Based on phenomenological research method, the researchers went deeply into the BSID-CR test field observation. A purposive sample of BSID-CR tester and infants’ parents in a total of 21 depth interviews, of which were parents of infants in 16 copie, 5 copies of the BSID-CR tester at some Maternal and Child Healthcare Hospital in Wuhan city of Hubei province. Applying semi-structured interviews, Colazzi7 step analysis was used to analyze the data of in-depth interviews. Results the factors that affect the BSID-CR test includes the following four themes: the factors from subjects of infants and parents, BSID-CRtester factors, the environmental factors and factors derived from the scale itself. Conclusion it is suggested that clinical staff can establish the quality control intervention measures to further improve the test quality level, and ultimately promote the continuous improvement of medical quality.
Keywords
Bayley scales of infant and toddler development; influencing factors; qualitative research; quality control
DOI
10.12783/dtem/icerem2019/30833
10.12783/dtem/icerem2019/30833
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