Nicolai Jennifer, Moshagen Morten, Eich Wolfgang, Bieber Christiane
Department of General Internal Medicine and Psychosomatics, Center for Psychosocial Medicine, University of Heidelberg, Germany.
Z Evid Fortbild Qual Gesundhwes. 2012;106(4):264-71. doi: 10.1016/j.zefq.2012.03.002. Epub 2012 Apr 13.
Promoting patient involvement in medical decision making has become a desirable goal in medical consultations. Reliable and valid measures are necessary to evaluate interventions designed to promote shared decision making and to understand determinants and associations. The OPTION ("observing patient involvement") scale is the most prominent observation instrument for assessing the extent to which clinicians actively involve patients in decision making.
This paper discusses psychometric and methodological characteristics of the OPTION scale.
There is little support for the purported unidimensional structure. Although reliabilities are acceptable, results are highly heterogeneous across studies. There is also little evidence concerning validity. In particular, studies mainly failed to support convergent validity. Additional issues pertain to lack of item independence, restriction of range, and failure to consider dyadic aspects.
Given these findings, a number of methodological and conceptual issues still need to be addressed for the effective measurement of patient involvement. Directions for future research are discussed.
促进患者参与医疗决策已成为医疗会诊中一个理想的目标。需要可靠且有效的测量方法来评估旨在促进共同决策的干预措施,并了解其决定因素和关联。OPTION(“观察患者参与度”)量表是评估临床医生在决策过程中让患者积极参与程度的最突出观察工具。
本文讨论OPTION量表的心理测量学和方法学特征。
几乎没有证据支持其所谓的单维结构。尽管信度可以接受,但各研究结果高度异质性。关于效度的证据也很少。特别是,研究主要未能支持收敛效度。其他问题包括缺乏项目独立性、范围受限以及未考虑二元关系方面。
鉴于这些发现,为有效测量患者参与度,仍需解决一些方法学和概念性问题。讨论了未来研究的方向。