Department of Veterans Affairs, Elizabeth Dole Center of Excellence for Veterans and Caregiver Research, USA.
Medicine and Research Services, South Texas Veterans Health Care System, San Antonio, Texas, USA.
Health Serv Res. 2022 Jun;57 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):66-76. doi: 10.1111/1475-6773.13926. Epub 2022 Mar 4.
To understand Veterans', caregivers', and stakeholders' perceptions of home-based and caregiver support services and their suggestions for improvement to better align services with needs.
We identified Veterans and caregivers at four EDCoE sites using the VA high-need, high-risk list, representing Veterans who qualify for home-based primary care. We randomly selected Veterans and their caregivers, stratifying by age. We also identified leaders and clinicians involved in clinical service delivery.
Between February and November 2019, we conducted in-person and telephone interviews and focus groups using semi-structured questions tailored to each group, analyzing them through a rapid qualitative analysis approach and providing real-time feedback to operational partners.
Thirty-four Veterans, 24 caregivers, and 39 leaders and clinicians participated.
Respondents identified key categories of experience that could be monitored and improved, including navigating an increasingly complex system, coordinating and communicating across services, and unmet household and financial needs. Veterans and caregivers described quality in terms of reliability, timeliness, standardization, and accountability. Summaries were created to contextualize results and to highlight gaps and opportunities for new measures and policy development.
Collaborating with Veterans, caregivers, and stakeholders enables us to understand their daily experiences and to develop meaningful approaches to evaluating services that incorporate their perspectives. Providing regular, actionable feedback to operational partners informs policy and operational initiatives, such as the scope of services and infrastructure for system navigation.
了解退伍军人、护理人员和利益相关者对家庭为基础和护理人员支持服务的看法,以及他们对改进服务的建议,以更好地使服务与需求相匹配。
我们使用 VA 高需求、高风险清单在四个 EDCoE 地点确定了退伍军人和护理人员,这代表了有资格获得家庭为基础的初级保健的退伍军人。我们随机选择了退伍军人及其护理人员,并按年龄分层。我们还确定了参与临床服务提供的领导人。
2019 年 2 月至 11 月,我们使用针对每个群体量身定制的半结构化问题进行了面对面和电话访谈以及焦点小组,通过快速定性分析方法对其进行分析,并向运营合作伙伴提供实时反馈。
34 名退伍军人、24 名护理人员和 39 名领导人及临床医生参加了会议。
受访者确定了可以进行监测和改进的关键经验类别,包括应对日益复杂的系统、协调和跨服务沟通以及未满足的家庭和财务需求。退伍军人和护理人员从可靠性、及时性、标准化和问责制等方面描述了服务质量。创建了摘要,以说明结果并突出新措施和政策制定的差距和机会。
与退伍军人、护理人员和利益相关者合作,使我们能够了解他们的日常经验,并制定有意义的方法来评估服务,以纳入他们的观点。向运营合作伙伴提供定期、可操作的反馈,可以为政策和运营举措提供信息,例如服务范围和系统导航的基础设施。