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青少年和青年对医疗保健质量和价值的看法。

Adolescent and Young Adult Perspectives on Quality and Value in Health Care.

机构信息

Section of Hematology/Oncology, Department of Medicine, University of Chicago (A Wesevich), Chicago, Ill; Department of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Duke University School of Medicine (A Wesevich and RJ Chung), Durham, NC.

Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy, Duke University (MG Jiao, TS Santanam, J Uchitel, Q Zhang, and CA Wong), Durham, NC.

出版信息

Acad Pediatr. 2023 May-Jun;23(4):782-789. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2022.10.010. Epub 2022 Oct 23.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To describe adolescent and young adult (AYA) perspectives on defining quality and value in health care and to gain understanding of their knowledge of value-based payment.

METHODS

A text message-based survey was sent to a convenience sample of AYAs aged 14 to 24 in 2019. Participants were asked 4 open-ended questions: 1) how they would define "good health care," 2) what factors to consider in rating doctors, 3) whose opinions should matter most when rating doctors, and 4) the best ways to collect AYA opinions on doctors, and one yes/no question on their awareness of value-based payment. Analyses included descriptive demographic statistics and an inductive thematic approach with multivariable models comparing adolescent (14-18) and young adult (19-24) responses.

RESULTS

Response rate was 61.0% (782/1283). Most participants were White (63.3%), female (53.3%), and adolescents (55.6%). Common themes from the first 2 questions included accessibility (specifically affordability), coverage benefits, and care experience (including compassion, respect, and clinical competence). Young adults more commonly mentioned affordability than adolescents (54.4% vs 43.3%, P = .001) and more commonly felt their opinion should matter more than their parents when rating doctors (80.6% vs 62.0%, P < .001). Only 21.0% of AYAs were familiar with the potential value-based link between physician payment and care quality.

CONCLUSIONS

When considering quality and value in health care, AYAs expressed their desired agency in rating the quality of their care and clinicians. AYAs' perspectives on health care quality, including the importance of care accessibility and affordability, should be considered when designing youth-centered care delivery and value-based payment models.

摘要

目的

描述青少年和年轻成年人(AYA)对医疗保健质量和价值的定义,并了解他们对基于价值的支付的认识。

方法

2019 年,我们通过短信向 14 至 24 岁的 AYA 便利样本发送了一项调查。参与者被问到 4 个开放式问题:1)他们将如何定义“良好的医疗保健”;2)在评价医生时应考虑哪些因素;3)在评价医生时,谁的意见最重要;4)收集 AYA 对医生的意见的最佳方式,以及一个关于他们是否了解基于价值的支付的是非题。分析包括描述性的人口统计学统计和一个归纳主题方法,以及比较青少年(14-18 岁)和年轻成年人(19-24 岁)回答的多变量模型。

结果

回复率为 61.0%(782/1283)。大多数参与者是白人(63.3%)、女性(53.3%)和青少年(55.6%)。前两个问题的常见主题包括可及性(特别是负担能力)、覆盖范围和福利以及护理体验(包括同情、尊重和临床能力)。与青少年相比,年轻人更常提到负担能力(54.4% vs 43.3%,P=0.001),并且更常认为在评价医生时,他们的意见比他们的父母更重要(80.6% vs 62.0%,P<0.001)。只有 21.0%的 AYA 熟悉医生支付和护理质量之间潜在的基于价值的联系。

结论

在考虑医疗保健的质量和价值时,AYA 表达了他们对评价自己护理质量和临床医生的期望。在设计以青年为中心的医疗服务提供和基于价值的支付模式时,应该考虑 AYA 对医疗保健质量的看法,包括护理可及性和负担能力的重要性。

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