Cramm Jane Murray, Nieboer Anna Petra
Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
BMC Fam Pract. 2018 Aug 28;19(1):143. doi: 10.1186/s12875-018-0832-4.
Validated instruments are needed to assess the delivery of patient-centred care (PCC) to patients with multimorbidity in the primary care setting. Eight dimensions of PCC have been identified: respect for patients' preferences, access to care, emotional support, information and education, involvement of family and friends, continuity and secure transition between health care settings, physical comfort, and coordination of care. The main objective of this study was to validate an instrument for the assessment of PCC among patients with multimorbidity in the primary care setting: the 36-item patient-centred primary care (PCPC) instrument.
We included patients with multimorbidity from seven health care practices in the region of Tilburg, the Netherlands. All patients enrolled in at least two chronic care programmes (involving diagnosis of and treatment for combinations of diabetes, asthma and/or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cardiovascular diseases and conditions, and age-related frailty) were selected from the practices' data registries and included as eligible participants. A total of 216 patients with multimorbidity filled in the study questionnaire (55% response rate). We tested the instrument using structural equation modelling, and examined its validity and reliability.
Confirmatory factor analyses revealed good indices of fit and overall internal consistency, as represented by Cronbach's alpha values. All eight dimensions of PCC were related positively to satisfaction with care (all p ≤ 0.001). Patients with multimorbidity who experienced joint decision making and responsibility taking in the primary care setting also had significantly higher scores for all eight PCC dimensions, indicating the instrument's construct validity.
We conclude that the psychometric properties of the 36-item PCPC instrument are good. Based on these results the PCPC instrument seems a promising tool for the assessment of PCC among patients with multimorbidity in the primary care setting.
在初级保健环境中,需要经过验证的工具来评估对患有多种疾病的患者提供以患者为中心的护理(PCC)情况。已确定PCC的八个维度:尊重患者偏好、获得护理、情感支持、信息与教育、家人和朋友的参与、医疗保健机构之间的连续性和安全过渡、身体舒适度以及护理协调。本研究的主要目的是验证一种用于评估初级保健环境中患有多种疾病患者的PCC工具:36项以患者为中心的初级保健(PCPC)工具。
我们纳入了荷兰蒂尔堡地区七个医疗保健机构中患有多种疾病的患者。从这些机构的数据登记处选取所有至少参加了两个慢性护理项目(涉及糖尿病、哮喘和/或慢性阻塞性肺疾病、心血管疾病及病症以及与年龄相关的虚弱症的联合诊断和治疗)的患者作为合格参与者。共有216名患有多种疾病的患者填写了研究问卷(回复率为55%)。我们使用结构方程模型对该工具进行测试,并检验其有效性和可靠性。
验证性因素分析显示拟合指数良好且总体内部一致性良好,以克朗巴哈系数值表示。PCC的所有八个维度均与护理满意度呈正相关(所有p≤0.001)。在初级保健环境中经历共同决策和承担责任的患有多种疾病的患者在PCC的所有八个维度上得分也显著更高,表明该工具的结构效度。
我们得出结论,36项PCPC工具的心理测量特性良好。基于这些结果,PCPC工具似乎是评估初级保健环境中患有多种疾病患者的PCC的一个有前景的工具。