Rapkin Bruce, Weiss Elisa, Chhabra Rosy, Ryniker Laura, Patel Shilpa, Carness Jason, Adsuar Roberto, Kahalas Wendy, Delemarter Carol, Feldman Ira, Delorenzo Judy, Tanner Ellen
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, USA.
Health Qual Life Outcomes. 2008 Mar 10;6:20. doi: 10.1186/1477-7525-6-20.
Patient perceptions of and satisfaction with care have become important indicators of the quality of services and the relationship of services to treatment outcomes. However, assessment of these indicators continues to be plagued by measurement problems, particularly the lack of variance in satisfaction data. In this article, we present a new approach to better capture patient perceptions of experiences in care, the Dynamics of Care (DoC) assessment. It is an in-depth approach to defining and assessing patients' perspectives at different junctures in care, including their decisions about whether and where to seek care, the barriers encountered, and the treatments and services received.
The purpose of this article is to describe, validate, and discuss the benefits and limitations of the DoC, which was administered as part of a longitudinal study to evaluate the New York State HIV Special Needs Plan (SNP), a Medicaid managed care model for people living with HIV/AIDS. Data are from 426 study respondents across two time points.
The results demonstrate the validity and value of the DoC. Help seeking decisions and satisfaction with care appear to be situation-specific, rather than person-specific. However, barriers to care appear to be more cross-situational for respondents, and may be associated with clients' living situations or care arrangements. Inventories in this assessment that were designed to identify potential deterrents to help seeking and difficulties encountered in care demonstrated clear principal component structures, and helped to explain satisfaction with care. The problem resolution index was found to be independent from satisfaction with care and the data were more normally distributed. DoC data were also associated with subsequent utilization and change in quality of life.
The DoC was designed to be a flexible, integrated measure to determine individuals' salient service needs, help seeking and experiences in care. One of the many strengths of the assessment is its focus on specific problems in context, thus providing a more sensitive and informative way to understand processes in care from the patient's perspective. This approach can be used to direct new programs and resources to the patients and situations that require them.
患者对医疗护理的认知和满意度已成为服务质量以及服务与治疗效果关系的重要指标。然而,对这些指标的评估仍受测量问题困扰,尤其是满意度数据缺乏变异性。在本文中,我们提出一种新方法——护理动态(DoC)评估,以更好地捕捉患者对护理体验的认知。这是一种深入的方法,用于界定和评估患者在护理不同阶段的观点,包括他们关于是否以及在何处寻求护理的决定、遇到的障碍以及接受的治疗和服务。
本文旨在描述、验证并讨论DoC的益处和局限性,该评估作为一项纵向研究的一部分进行,该研究旨在评估纽约州艾滋病毒特殊需求计划(SNP),这是一种针对艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者的医疗补助管理式护理模式。数据来自两个时间点的426名研究受访者。
结果证明了DoC的有效性和价值。寻求帮助的决定和对护理的满意度似乎因具体情况而异,而非因人而异。然而,对受访者而言,护理障碍似乎更具跨情境性,可能与患者的生活状况或护理安排有关。该评估中旨在识别寻求帮助的潜在阻碍和护理中遇到的困难的量表显示出清晰的主成分结构,并有助于解释对护理的满意度。发现问题解决指数与对护理的满意度无关,且数据分布更接近正态分布。DoC数据还与后续的医疗服务利用和生活质量变化相关。
DoC旨在成为一种灵活、综合的测量方法,以确定个体突出的服务需求、寻求帮助的行为和护理体验。该评估的众多优势之一在于其关注具体情境中的特定问题,从而提供一种更敏感、更具信息量的方式,从患者角度理解护理过程。这种方法可用于将新的项目和资源导向需要它们的患者和情境。