Aryankhesal Aidin, Sheldon Trevor
Department of Health Sciences, University of York, York, UK.
Health Serv Manage Res. 2010 Aug;23(3):139-44. doi: 10.1258/hsmr.2009.009028.
There is considerable international interest in the use of performance measurement and their public release in order to improve the quality of care. However, few studies have assessed stakeholders' awareness and use of performance data. Iranian hospitals have been graded annually since 1998 and hospital hotel charges vary by grade, but this system has never been evaluated. We conducted a cross-sectional survey of 104 outpatients at eight Teheran hospitals and 103 general practitioners (GPs) to assess the awareness of and attitudes towards hospital grading system. Only 5.8% of patients (95% CI: 1.3-10.3%) and 11.7% of GPs (95% CI: 5.5-17.9%) were aware of grading results. Patients' awareness was positively associated with their education level (P = 0.016). No patient used the grading results for choosing a hospital and only one GP (1%, 95% CI: 0-2%) reported using hospital grade to influence referral decisions. Patients were more influenced by hospitals' public reputation and that of their specialists. GPs believed that the grading system did not reflect the quality of care in hospitals. When developing performance measurement systems, public release of data should be accompanied by evaluation of its impact on awareness and health-care choices.
为提高医疗质量,绩效评估及其公开发布受到了国际社会的广泛关注。然而,很少有研究评估利益相关者对绩效数据的知晓程度和使用情况。自1998年以来,伊朗的医院每年都会进行评级,医院的酒店收费因等级而异,但该系统从未得到评估。我们对德黑兰八家医院的104名门诊患者和103名全科医生进行了横断面调查,以评估他们对医院评级系统的知晓程度和态度。只有5.8%的患者(95%置信区间:1.3 - 10.3%)和11.7%的全科医生(95%置信区间:5.5 - 17.9%)知晓评级结果。患者的知晓程度与他们的教育水平呈正相关(P = 0.016)。没有患者将评级结果用于选择医院,只有一名全科医生(1%,95%置信区间:0 - 2%)报告使用医院等级来影响转诊决定。患者更容易受到医院及其专家的公众声誉的影响。全科医生认为评级系统不能反映医院的医疗质量。在开发绩效评估系统时,数据的公开发布应伴随着对其对知晓程度和医疗选择影响的评估。