McCaffrey Nikki, Gill Liz, Kaambwa Billingsley, Cameron Ian D, Patterson Jan, Crotty Maria, Ratcliffe Julie
Flinders Health Economics Group, Flinders University, Bedford Park, South Australia, Australia.
Discipline of Palliative and Supportive Services, Flinders University, Bedford Park, South Australia, Australia.
Health Soc Care Community. 2015 Nov;23(6):654-64. doi: 10.1111/hsc.12185. Epub 2015 Feb 8.
In Australia, newly initiated, publicly subsidised 'Home-Care Packages' designed to assist older people (≥ 65 years of age) living in their own home must now be offered on a 'consumer-directed care' (CDC) basis by service providers. However, CDC models have largely developed in the absence of evidence on users' views and preferences. The aim of this study was to determine what features (attributes) of consumer-directed, home-based support services are important to older people and their informal carers to inform the design of a discrete choice experiment (DCE). Semi-structured, face-to-face interviews were conducted in December 2012-November 2013 with 17 older people receiving home-based support services and 10 informal carers from 5 providers located in South Australia and New South Wales. Salient service characteristics important to participants were determined using thematic and constant comparative analysis and formulated into attributes and attribute levels for presentation within a DCE. Initially, eight broad themes were identified: information and knowledge, choice and control, self-managed continuum, effective co-ordination, effective communication, responsiveness and flexibility, continuity and planning. Attributes were formulated for the DCE by combining overlapping themes such as effective communication and co-ordination, and the self-managed continuum and planning into single attributes. Six salient service features that characterise consumer preferences for the provision of home-based support service models were identified: choice of provider, choice of support worker, flexibility in care activities provided, contact with the service co-ordinator, managing the budget and saving unspent funds. Best practice indicates that qualitative research with individuals who represent the population of interest should guide attribute selection for a DCE and this is the first study to employ such methods in aged care service provision. Further development of services could incorporate methods of consumer engagement such as DCEs which facilitate the identification and quantification of users' views and preferences on alternative models of delivery.
在澳大利亚,新推出的、由公共补贴的“居家护理套餐”旨在帮助居住在自己家中的老年人(65岁及以上),现在服务提供商必须以“消费者导向型护理”(CDC)的方式提供。然而,CDC模式在很大程度上是在缺乏关于用户观点和偏好的证据的情况下发展起来的。本研究的目的是确定消费者导向型居家支持服务的哪些特征(属性)对老年人及其非正式护理人员很重要,以为离散选择实验(DCE)的设计提供信息。2012年12月至2013年11月,对来自南澳大利亚州和新南威尔士州5家服务提供商的17名接受居家支持服务的老年人和10名非正式护理人员进行了半结构化面对面访谈。通过主题分析和持续比较分析确定了对参与者重要的显著服务特征,并将其制定为属性和属性水平,以便在DCE中呈现。最初,确定了八个广泛的主题:信息与知识、选择与控制、自我管理的连续体、有效协调、有效沟通、响应性与灵活性、连续性与规划。通过将有效沟通与协调等重叠主题以及自我管理的连续体与规划合并为单一属性,为DCE制定了属性。确定了六个显著的服务特征,这些特征体现了消费者对提供居家支持服务模式的偏好:服务提供商的选择、支持人员的选择、所提供护理活动的灵活性、与服务协调员的联系、管理预算以及节省未使用的资金。最佳实践表明,对代表目标人群的个体进行定性研究应指导DCE的属性选择,这是第一项在老年护理服务提供中采用此类方法的研究。服务的进一步发展可以纳入消费者参与方法,如DCE,这有助于识别和量化用户对替代交付模式的观点和偏好。