School of Nursing and Midwifery, Deakin University, Burwood, Victoria, Australia Deakin University Centre for Quality and Patient Safety Research, Burwood, Victoria, Australia.
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Deakin University, Burwood, Victoria, Australia.
BMJ Qual Saf. 2016 Feb;25(2):110-7. doi: 10.1136/bmjqs-2015-004357. Epub 2015 Sep 28.
Patient participation in healthcare is recognised internationally as essential for consumer-centric, high-quality healthcare delivery. Its measurement as part of continuous quality improvement requires development of agreed standards and measurable indicators.
This systematic review sought to identify strategies to measure patient participation in healthcare and to report their reliability and validity. In the context of this review, patient participation was constructed as shared decision-making, acknowledging the patient as having critical knowledge regarding their own health and care needs and promoting self-care/autonomy.
Following a comprehensive search, studies reporting reliability or validity of an instrument used in a healthcare setting to measure patient participation, published in English between January 2004 and March 2014 were eligible for inclusion.
From an initial search, which identified 1582 studies, 156 studies were retrieved and screened against inclusion criteria. Thirty-three studies reporting 24 patient participation measurement tools met inclusion criteria, and were critically appraised. The majority of studies were descriptive psychometric studies using prospective, cross-sectional designs. Almost all the tools completed by patients, family caregivers, observers or more than one stakeholder focused on aspects of patient-professional communication. Few tools designed for completion by patients or family caregivers provided valid and reliable measures of patient participation. There was low correlation between many of the tools and other measures of patient satisfaction.
Few reliable and valid tools for measurement of patient participation in healthcare have been recently developed. Of those reported in this review, the dyadic Observing Patient Involvement in Decision Making (dyadic-OPTION) tool presents the most promise for measuring core components of patient participation. There remains a need for further study into valid, reliable and feasible strategies for measuring patient participation as part of continuous quality improvement.
患者参与医疗保健在国际上被认为是提供以消费者为中心、高质量医疗服务的关键。为了进行持续质量改进,需要制定商定的标准和可衡量的指标,因此需要对其进行衡量。
本系统评价旨在确定衡量患者参与医疗保健的策略,并报告其可靠性和有效性。在本次评价中,患者参与被构建为共同决策,承认患者对自己的健康和护理需求具有关键知识,并促进自我护理/自主性。
在进行全面检索后,符合纳入标准的研究是在医疗保健环境中使用一种工具来衡量患者参与度,且报告了该工具的可靠性或有效性,研究报告必须为英文,发表时间在 2004 年 1 月至 2014 年 3 月之间。
从最初的检索中,共确定了 1582 项研究,检索到 156 项研究并根据纳入标准进行筛选。有 33 项研究报告了 24 种患者参与度测量工具符合纳入标准,并进行了批判性评价。大多数研究为前瞻性、横断面设计的描述性心理测量研究。几乎所有由患者、家庭照顾者、观察者或多个利益相关者完成的工具都侧重于患者与专业人员沟通的方面。很少有专为患者或家庭照顾者设计的工具能够提供患者参与度的有效和可靠测量。许多工具与其他患者满意度测量之间的相关性较低。
最近开发的用于衡量患者参与医疗保健的可靠和有效的工具很少。在本评价中报告的工具中,双向观察患者参与决策(dyadic-OPTION)工具在衡量患者参与的核心方面最有希望。仍需要进一步研究用于衡量患者参与度的有效、可靠和可行策略,作为持续质量改进的一部分。