Department of Primary Care and Public Health, Reynolds Building, Charing Cross Campus, Imperial College London, London, UK.
BMJ Qual Saf. 2012 Jul;21(7):600-5. doi: 10.1136/bmjqs-2012-000906. Epub 2012 Apr 20.
Unsolicited web-based comments by patients regarding their healthcare are increasing, but controversial. The relationship between such online patient reports and conventional measures of patient experience (obtained via survey) is not known. The authors examined hospital level associations between web-based patient ratings on the National Health Service (NHS) Choices website, introduced in England during 2008, and paper-based survey measures of patient experience. The authors also aimed to compare these two methods of measuring patient experience.
The authors performed a cross-sectional observational study of all (n=146) acute general NHS hospital trusts in England using data from 9997 patient web-based ratings posted on the NHS Choices website during 2009/2010. Hospital trust level indicators of patient experience from a paper-based survey (five measures) were compared with web-based patient ratings using Spearman's rank correlation coefficient. The authors compared the strength of associations among clinical outcomes, patient experience survey results and NHS Choices ratings.
Web-based ratings of patient experience were associated with ratings derived from a national paper-based patient survey (Spearman ρ=0.31-0.49, p<0.001 for all). Associations with clinical outcomes were at least as strong for online ratings as for traditional survey measures of patient experience.
Unsolicited web-based patient ratings of their care, though potentially prone to many biases, are correlated with survey measures of patient experience. They may be useful tools for patients when choosing healthcare providers and for clinicians to improve the quality of their services.
患者对其医疗保健的未经请求的基于网络的评论正在增加,但存在争议。这些在线患者报告与通过调查获得的传统患者体验衡量标准(conventional measures of patient experience)之间的关系尚不清楚。作者研究了 2008 年在英格兰推出的国民保健服务(NHS)选择网站上的基于网络的患者评分与纸质患者体验调查措施之间的医院水平关联。作者还旨在比较这两种衡量患者体验的方法。
作者对英格兰所有(n=146)急性普通 NHS 医院信托机构进行了横断面观察性研究,使用了 2009/2010 年 NHS Choices 网站上发布的 9997 名患者基于网络的评分数据。使用 Spearman 秩相关系数比较了纸质患者调查(五个指标)中的医院信托级别的患者体验指标与基于网络的患者评分。作者比较了临床结果、患者体验调查结果和 NHS Choices 评分之间的关联强度。
患者体验的基于网络的评分与来自全国纸质患者调查的评分相关(Spearman ρ=0.31-0.49,所有 p<0.001)。在线评分与传统患者体验调查措施的临床结果之间的关联至少与患者体验调查措施一样强。
未经请求的基于网络的患者对其护理的评分,尽管可能容易受到许多偏见的影响,但与患者体验的调查措施相关。当患者选择医疗保健提供者时,它们可能是有用的工具,并且对于临床医生来说,它们可以改善其服务质量。