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社区低视力服务专用患者报告体验测量工具的开发和试点。

Development and pilot of a community low-vision, service-specific Patient-Reported Experience Measure.

机构信息

Low Vision Service Wales, Hywel Dda University Health Board, Carmarthen, UK.

Wales Council of the Blind, CF24 0BL, Cardiff, UK.

出版信息

Ophthalmic Physiol Opt. 2023 Jul;43(4):702-709. doi: 10.1111/opo.13130. Epub 2023 Mar 28.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Patient-Reported Experience Measures (PREMs) act to identify the patient's objective experience while receiving care. PREM data can provide feedback to professionals on patients' personal experience of care processes, quality of care and insight into patient expectations. This can support service improvements and person-centeredness of care. Despite this, PREMs are not currently routinely collected for any primary eye care services in Wales, inclusive of the National Low Vision Service Wales (LVSW). The primary aim of this project was to develop and pilot a community low-vision, service-specific, PREM (LVSWPREM).

METHODS

The development of the LVSWPREMs was performed in partnership with LVSW service users. Fourteen people attended three successive, 1.5-h online focus groups, and informed the development of a draft of LVSWPREMs inclusive of item generation and face validity. Following several rounds of iterative improvements based on the feedback gathered during the focus groups, LVSWPREM V4.0 was agreed upon and piloted for a period of 3 months within Hywel Dda University Health Board. Reliability of the final LVSWPREM V4.0 was assessed using Cronbach α.

RESULTS

The final LVSWPREMs consisted of two parts: (1) LVSW-specific items and (2) a generic PREM tool approved by the Welsh Government for use across National Health Service Wales. Reliability analyses with item deletion were conducted for each construct separately using Cronbach α and were 0.94 and 0.63 for parts 1 and 2, respectively.

CONCLUSION

The LVSWPREM is a validated, reliable tool, which can be used to provide information regarding patients' experience of accessing a community-based, low-vision service. Developed in partnership with people with vision impairment, it has the potential to be useful as a means of patient engagement and improvement in the delivery of high-quality healthcare.

摘要

目的

患者报告的体验衡量指标(PREMs)用于识别患者在接受护理时的客观体验。PREM 数据可以为专业人员提供有关患者对护理流程、护理质量和患者期望的个人体验的反馈。这可以支持服务改进和以患者为中心的护理。尽管如此,威尔士的任何初级眼科保健服务目前都没有常规收集 PREMs,包括威尔士国家低视力服务(LVSW)。该项目的主要目的是开发和试点社区低视力服务特定的 PREM(LVSWPREM)。

方法

LVSWPREMs 的开发是与 LVSW 服务使用者合作进行的。十四人参加了三次连续的 1.5 小时在线焦点小组,为 LVSWPREMs 的开发提供了信息,包括项目生成和表面有效性。在根据焦点小组收集的反馈进行了几轮迭代改进之后,LVSWPREM V4.0 达成一致,并在 Hywel Dda 大学卫生委员会内试点了 3 个月。使用 Cronbach α 评估最终 LVSWPREM V4.0 的可靠性。

结果

最终的 LVSWPREMs 由两部分组成:(1)LVSW 特定项目和(2)经威尔士政府批准在整个威尔士国民保健服务中使用的通用 PREM 工具。使用 Cronbach α 对每个构念分别进行了删除项目的可靠性分析,分别为 0.94 和 0.63。

结论

LVSWPREM 是一种经过验证的可靠工具,可用于提供有关患者访问社区为基础的低视力服务的体验的信息。与视力受损者合作开发,它有潜力成为患者参与和改善高质量医疗保健的手段。

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