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建立新的急诊部患者报告体验衡量标准(ED PREM)的内容效度:一项德尔菲研究。

Establishing the content validity of a new emergency department patient-reported experience measure (ED PREM): a Delphi study.

机构信息

School of Nursing and Midwifery, Menzies Health Institute Queensland, Griffith University, Southport, Queensland, 4215, Australia.

Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service, Southport, Queensland, 4215, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Emerg Med. 2022 Apr 9;22(1):65. doi: 10.1186/s12873-022-00617-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Patient-reported experience measures aim to capture the patient's perspective of what happened during a care encounter and how it happened. However, due to a lack of guidance to support patient-reported experience measure development and reporting, the content validity of many instruments is unclear and ambiguous. Thus, the aim of this study was to establish the content validity of a newly developed Emergency Department Patient-Reported Experience Measure (ED PREM).

METHODS

ED PREM items were developed based on the findings of a systematic mixed studies review, and qualitative interviews with Emergency Department patients that occurred during September and October, 2020. Individuals who participated in the qualitative interviews were approached again during August 2021 to participate in the ED PREM content validation study. The preliminary ED PREM comprised 37 items. A two-round modified, online Delphi study was undertaken where patient participants were asked to rate the clarity, relevance, and importance of ED PREM items on a 4-point content validity index scale. Each round lasted for two-weeks, with 1 week in between for analysis. Consensus was a priori defined as item-level content validity index scores of ≥0.80. A scale-level content validity index score was also calculated.

RESULTS

Fifteen patients participated in both rounds of the online Delphi study. At the completion of the study, two items were dropped and 13 were revised, resulting in a 35-item ED PREM. The scale-level content validity index score for the final 35-item instrument was 0.95.

CONCLUSIONS

The newly developed ED PREM demonstrates good content validity and aligns strongly with the concept of Emergency Department patient experience as described in the literature. The ED PREM will next be administered in a larger study to establish its' construct validity and reliability. There is an imperative for clear guidance on PREM content validation methodologies. Thus, this study may inform the efforts of other researchers undertaking PREM content validation.

摘要

背景

患者报告体验测量旨在捕捉患者在医疗遭遇期间的体验以及体验方式。然而,由于缺乏支持患者报告体验测量开发和报告的指南,许多工具的内容效度尚不清楚且存在歧义。因此,本研究旨在确定新开发的急诊部患者报告体验测量(ED PREM)的内容效度。

方法

ED PREM 项目是基于系统混合研究综述的发现以及 2020 年 9 月至 10 月期间对急诊部患者进行的定性访谈开发的。参与定性访谈的个人在 2021 年 8 月再次受邀参与 ED PREM 内容验证研究。初步 ED PREM 包含 37 个项目。采用两轮改良的在线 Delphi 研究,患者参与者被要求对 ED PREM 项目的清晰度、相关性和重要性进行 4 分内容有效性指数评分。每一轮持续两周,中间有一周时间用于分析。共识是事先定义为项目级内容有效性指数评分≥0.80。还计算了量表级内容有效性指数得分。

结果

15 名患者参加了两轮在线 Delphi 研究。研究完成时,有两项被删除,13 项被修订,得出 35 项 ED PREM。最终 35 项仪器的量表级内容有效性指数得分为 0.95。

结论

新开发的 ED PREM 具有良好的内容效度,与文献中描述的急诊部患者体验概念高度一致。ED PREM 将在更大的研究中进行管理,以确定其构建效度和信度。迫切需要明确的 PREM 内容验证方法学指南。因此,本研究可能为其他从事 PREM 内容验证的研究人员提供参考。

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