Established national standards for patient care safety and quality help hold health care systems accountable and ensure the delivery of consistent, impactful medical care across diverse clinical settings from acute care to ambulatory care, skilled nursing facilities, and home care.1–3 These standards encourage the implementation of quality improvement practices that continuously monitor patient outcomes to illuminate inefficiencies and areas for targeted intervention. The development of effective methods for data management and interpretation remains crucial to capturing relevant, insightful process-related information.4–6 Furthermore, proper data analysis informs the iterative evaluation of quality and safety measures. But interpreting health data (such as from electronic medical records, health devices, and community-based organization reporting) can be challenging due to its sheer volume, complexity, and inconsistent standards. With the diversity of data present in health care systems, determining appropriate systems for monitoring and tracking care processes for quality improvement can...
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June 15 2025
Statistical Process Control Charts to Improve Health Care: Hypertension Case Available to Purchase
Elliot Yoon;
Elliot Yoon
Elliot Yoon is Data Management Lead and undergraduate student, Duke University Trinity College of Arts and Sciences, Durham, NC 27708 ([email protected]).
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Anna Tharakan;
Anna Tharakan
Anna Tharakan is a study team member and undergraduate student, Duke University Trinity College of Arts and Sciences, Durham, North Carolina.
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Camryn Johnson;
Camryn Johnson
Camryn Johnson is a study team member and undergraduate student, Duke University Trinity College of Arts and Sciences, Durham, North Carolina.
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Caroline Metz;
Caroline Metz
Caroline Metz is a study team member and undergraduate student, Duke University Trinity College of Arts and Sciences, Durham, North Carolina.
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Bradi B. Granger, PhD, RN, FAHA, FAAN
Bradi B. Granger, PhD, RN, FAHA, FAAN
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Bradi B. Granger is Professor, Duke University School of Nursing, and Director, Duke Heart Center Nursing Research Program, Durham, North Carolina.
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AACN Adv Crit Care (2025) 36 (2): 197–204.
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Elliot Yoon, Anna Tharakan, Camryn Johnson, Caroline Metz, Bradi B. Granger; Statistical Process Control Charts to Improve Health Care: Hypertension Case. AACN Adv Crit Care 15 June 2025; 36 (2): 197–204. doi: https://doi.org/10.4037/aacnacc2025608
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