Stille Christopher J, Raphael Jean L, Carle Adam C, Keller David M, Turchi Renee M, Kraft Colleen A, Mann Marie Y, Bright Dana
Department of Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine and Children's Hospital Colorado, 13123 East 16th Avenue, B032, Aurora, CO, 80045, USA.
Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA.
Matern Child Health J. 2018 Nov;22(11):1580-1588. doi: 10.1007/s10995-018-2552-8.
Objectives The Family-Centered Medical Home (FCMH) has become a model of effective and efficient primary care. However, efforts to measure the FCMH may ignore its complexity. We sought to determine whether U.S. primary care pediatricians view structure-focused and relationship-focused practice activities of the FCMH as distinct constructs and how these constructs are associated with practice functions. Methods We analyzed data from the 2012 American Academy of Pediatrics Periodic Survey of Fellows #79 (n = 572) addressing opinions and practice activities related to the FCMH. Through a modified Delphi expert process, we selected items believed to be primarily structure-focused and items that were relationship-focused. Confirmatory factor analysis was used to test whether these constructs were distinct. Separate structural equation models assessed whether structure-focused and relationship-focused activities predicted three broader survey items: (1) interest in FCMH; (2) application for FCMH recognition; and (3) whether a team meets to discuss FCMH improvements. Results The initial two-factor model did not fit well, but improved with movement of two items from the structure to the relationship-focused group. The two factors correlated at r = 0.70. Respondents with increased relationship-focused activities had statistically higher odds of having medium/high interest in FCMH, and having a team meet to discuss FCMH improvements. Respondents with increased structure-focused activities also had higher odds of having team meetings to discuss FCMH improvements, but lower odds of applying for FCMH recognition. Conclusions for Practice The FCMH is multi-dimensional, with relationship- and structure-focused activities differentially linked to pediatrician reports of broader FCMH functions.
目标 以家庭为中心的医疗之家(FCMH)已成为高效初级保健的典范。然而,衡量FCMH的努力可能会忽略其复杂性。我们试图确定美国初级保健儿科医生是否将FCMH中以结构为重点和以关系为重点的实践活动视为不同的概念,以及这些概念如何与实践功能相关联。方法 我们分析了2012年美国儿科学会会员定期调查#79(n = 572)的数据,该调查涉及与FCMH相关的意见和实践活动。通过改进的德尔菲专家流程,我们选择了被认为主要以结构为重点的项目和以关系为重点的项目。验证性因素分析用于测试这些概念是否不同。单独的结构方程模型评估了以结构为重点和以关系为重点的活动是否预测了三个更广泛的调查项目:(1)对FCMH的兴趣;(2)申请FCMH认可;(3)团队是否开会讨论FCMH的改进。结果 最初的双因素模型拟合不佳,但通过将两个项目从结构重点组移至关系重点组而得到改善。这两个因素的相关性为r = 0.70。以关系为重点的活动增加的受访者对FCMH有中等/高度兴趣以及团队开会讨论FCMH改进的统计学几率更高。以结构为重点的活动增加的受访者召开团队会议讨论FCMH改进的几率也更高,但申请FCMH认可的几率更低。实践结论 FCMH是多维度的,以关系为重点和以结构为重点的活动与儿科医生报告的更广泛的FCMH功能有不同的关联。