Andreu-March Mònica, Aguas Compaired Margarita, Pons Busom Montserrat, Mariño Eduardo L, Modamio Pilar
Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Care Unit, Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology and Physical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy and Food Sciences, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, 08028, Spain.
Pharmacy Service, University Hospital Sagrat Cor, Barcelona, 08029, Spain.
Patient Prefer Adherence. 2021 Mar 29;15:653-664. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S280816. eCollection 2021.
The main objective was to develop and validate a "Hospital Outpatients' Information Needs Questionnaire" (HOINQ). Secondly, to identify patients' preferred sources of information. Finally, to establish differences depending on the disease, as well as between sociodemographic and clinical variables.
This is a transversal study based on a questionnaire. All adult hospital outpatients' who collected their medication at the Pharmacy Service were consecutively recruited, regardless of their diagnosis time, treatment or disease. The Spanish version of the internationally validated European Organization for Research and Treatment Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire (EORTC QLQ-25) aimed at oncology patients was used as the starting point. In order to be applicable on new target population, it was crucial to make several changes and ensure that it complies with the validity, viability and reliability criteria. The questionnaire prepared for validation was then obtained by a literature review (face validity), submitting the EORTC QLQ-25 to an expert committee (content validity), by piloting (viability) and Cronbach's alpha statistical analysis (reliability). Once the questionnaire was completed, Cronbach's alpha of the final study (reliability) and factor analysis (construct validity) were performed. Then, pertinent modifications were applied to obtain the HOINQ.
A total of 153 outpatients filled the questionnaire, which was widely accepted and required 5-10 min to complete. Cronbach's alpha coefficients met criteria >0.7. Three factors were established by factor analysis: aspects about the disease, pharmacological and no-pharmacological treatment and satisfaction and perception of the information received. Participants felt satisfied (41-52%) with the information amount, quality and usefulness, although 1 out of 3 stated wanting to know more about the different information areas. Younger patients (-value <0.05) and those who had been attending the Pharmacy Service for a longer time span (-value <0.01) reported receiving more information. On a 0 to 7 scale, medical specialists (mean = 6.28, SD = 1.38) followed by the rest of health care professionals (mean = 4.23-4.63, SD = 2.25-2.29) were selected as the preferred sources of information. HIV patients reported being more informed, while those with rheumatoid arthritis felt less informed (-value <0.05).
The HOINQ was developed. It is a self-completed questionnaire, composed of three blocks: the 16-item information needs questionnaire, demographic and clinical variables, and patients' preferred sources of information. It is an easy tool to use and replicate, both for patients and professionals.
主要目标是开发并验证一份“医院门诊患者信息需求问卷”(HOINQ)。其次,确定患者偏爱的信息来源。最后,明确因疾病以及社会人口统计学和临床变量之间存在的差异。
这是一项基于问卷的横断面研究。连续招募所有在药房领取药物的成年医院门诊患者,无论其诊断时间、治疗情况或疾病如何。以针对肿瘤患者的经过国际验证的欧洲癌症研究与治疗组织生活质量问卷(EORTC QLQ - 25)的西班牙语版本为起点。为了适用于新的目标人群,进行一些修改并确保其符合有效性、可行性和可靠性标准至关重要。然后通过文献综述(表面效度)、将EORTC QLQ - 25提交给专家委员会(内容效度)、进行预试验(可行性)以及Cronbach's alpha统计分析(可靠性)来获得用于验证的问卷。问卷完成后,进行最终研究的Cronbach's alpha(可靠性)和因子分析(结构效度)。随后进行相关修改以获得HOINQ。
共有1 %3 outpatients填写了问卷,该问卷被广泛接受,完成需要5 - 10分钟。Cronbach's alpha系数符合>0.7的标准。通过因子分析确定了三个因素:关于疾病的方面、药物和非药物治疗以及对所接收信息的满意度和认知。参与者对信息量、质量和有用性感到满意(41 - 52%),尽管三分之一的人表示想更多地了解不同的信息领域。年轻患者(p值<0.05)以及在药房就诊时间较长的患者(p值<0.01)报告收到的信息更多。在0至7的量表上,医学专家(均值=6.28,标准差=1.38)其次是其他医护人员(均值=4.23 - 4.63,标准差=2.25 - 2.29)被选为偏爱的信息来源。HIV患者报告了解的信息更多,而类风湿性关节炎患者感觉了解的信息较少(p值<0.05)。
开发了HOINQ。它是一份自我填写的问卷,由三个部分组成:16项信息需求问卷、人口统计学和临床变量以及患者偏爱的信息来源。它是患者和专业人员都易于使用和复制的工具。