Ball Lauren E, Barnes Katelyn A, Crossland Lisa, Nicholson Caroline, Jackson Claire
Centre for Health System Reform and Integration, UQ-Mater Research Institute, Brisbane, Australia.
Menzies Health Institute Queensland, Griffith University, Parklands Drive, Southport, Gold Coast, QLD, 4222, Australia.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2018 Nov 19;18(1):866. doi: 10.1186/s12913-018-3687-4.
International guidance on models of care stress the importance of good quality, continuous patient-provider relationships to support high quality and efficient care and hospital avoidance. However, assessing the quality of patient-provider relationships is challenging due to its experiential nature. The aim of this study was to undertake a systematic review to identify questionnaires previously developed or used to assess the quality of continuous relationships between patients and their provider in primary care.
MEDLINE, PubMed, Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) and SCOPUS databases were searched for English language studies published between 2009 and 2017. Key terms used identified studies conducted in the primary care setting examining relationships between patients and providers. Studies that focused on the conceptualisation, development, testing or review of a questionnaire, or studies that used a questionnaire for assessing the quality of continuous relationships between patients and providers were eligible. Studies that did not assess quality via a questionnaire, only assessed single aspects of relationships, only assessed single encounters, assessed transitions between settings or assessed relationships using an index were excluded. Information on validity testing of each relevant questionnaire identified from articles was reviewed to inform recommendations for future research and evaluation.
Twenty-seven studies met the eligibility criteria, including 14 unique questionnaires. The questionnaires were diverse in length, scope, focus and level of validity testing. Five questionnaires were considered not feasible for future use due to size and lack of development work. Three questionnaires were considered strongest candidates for use in future work based on being relevant to the topic and primary care setting, freely available in English and not needing additional pilot work prior to use. These three questionnaires were the Care Continuity Across Levels of Care Scale, the Nijmegan Continuity Questionnaire and the Patient-Doctor Depth of Relationship Tool.
This study provides an overview of 14 unique questionnaires that have been used to assess the quality of continuous relationships between patients and primary care providers. The decision to use one of the questionnaires in future work requires careful consideration, including the scope, length, validation testing, accessibility of the questionnaires and their alignment with the initiative being evaluated.
国际护理模式指南强调优质、持续的医患关系对于支持高质量、高效护理及避免住院的重要性。然而,由于医患关系的体验性本质,评估其质量具有挑战性。本研究的目的是进行一项系统综述,以确定先前开发或使用的用于评估初级保健中患者与其提供者之间持续关系质量的问卷。
检索MEDLINE、PubMed、护理及相关健康文献累积索引(CINAHL)和SCOPUS数据库,查找2009年至2017年发表的英文研究。使用的关键词确定了在初级保健环境中进行的研究,这些研究考察了患者与提供者之间的关系。关注问卷概念化、开发、测试或综述的研究,或使用问卷评估患者与提供者之间持续关系质量的研究均符合要求。未通过问卷评估质量、仅评估关系单一方面、仅评估单次接触、评估不同环境之间的过渡或使用指数评估关系的研究被排除。对从文章中识别出的每个相关问卷的效度测试信息进行了综述,以为未来研究和评估提供建议。
27项研究符合纳入标准,包括14份独特的问卷。这些问卷在长度、范围、重点和效度测试水平方面各不相同。由于篇幅和缺乏开发工作,5份问卷被认为未来不可行。基于与主题和初级保健环境相关、英文免费获取且使用前无需额外预试验工作,3份问卷被认为是未来工作中最有力的候选问卷。这3份问卷分别是跨护理层级护理连续性量表、奈梅亨连续性问卷和医患关系深度工具。
本研究概述了14份用于评估患者与初级保健提供者之间持续关系质量的独特问卷。未来工作中决定使用其中一份问卷需要仔细考虑,包括问卷的范围、长度、效度测试、可获取性以及它们与所评估项目的契合度。