Chen Manli, Zhang Xinping, Liu Chaojie, Chen Haihong, Wang Dan, Liu Chenxi
School of Management, Hubei University of Chinese Medicine, Wuhan, Hubei, China.
Research Center for the Development of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Key Research Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences of Hubei Province, Wuhan, China.
Front Pharmacol. 2023 Oct 9;14:1110653. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2023.1110653. eCollection 2023.
Public reporting on health providers' performance (PRHPP) is increasingly used for empowering patients. This study aimed to test the effect of PRHPP using the theory of the consumer choice model. The study was conducted in 10 primary care institutions in Hubei province, China. Information related to the percentage of prescriptions requiring antibiotics, the percentage of prescriptions requiring injections, and average costs per prescription for each prescriber was calculated, ranked and displayed in a public place on a monthly basis. A questionnaire survey was undertaken on 302 patients 10 months after the initiation of the PRHPP, tapping into patient awareness, understanding, perceived value and use of the information in line with the theory of the consumer choice model. The fitness of data with the model was tested using structural equation modelling. The patients who were aware of the PRHPP were compared with those who were unaware of the PRHPP. The propensity score method (considering differences between the two groups of patients in age, gender, education, health and income) was used for estimating the effects of the PRHPP. About 22% of respondents were aware of the PRHPP. Overall, the patients showed limited understanding, perceived value and use of the disclosed information. The data fit well into the consumer choice model. Awareness of the PRHPP was found to be associated with increased understanding of the antibiotic ( = 0.028) and injection prescribing indictors ( = 0.030). However, no significant differences in perceived value and use of the information ( > 0.097) were found between those who were aware and those who were unaware of the PRHPP. Although PRHPP may improve patient understanding of the prescribing performance indicators, its impacts on patient choices are limited due to low levels of perceived value and use of information from patients. Additional support is needed to enable patients to make informed choices using the PRHPP.
公开报告医疗服务提供者的绩效(PRHPP)越来越多地被用于增强患者的权能。本研究旨在运用消费者选择模型理论来测试PRHPP的效果。该研究在中国湖北省的10家基层医疗机构中进行。计算每个开处方者需要抗生素的处方百分比、需要注射的处方百分比以及每张处方的平均费用等相关信息,每月进行排名并在公共场所展示。在PRHPP启动10个月后,对302名患者进行了问卷调查,根据消费者选择模型理论,了解患者对这些信息的知晓、理解、感知价值和使用情况。使用结构方程模型测试数据与该模型的拟合度。将知晓PRHPP的患者与不知晓PRHPP的患者进行比较。采用倾向得分法(考虑两组患者在年龄、性别、教育程度、健康状况和收入方面的差异)来估计PRHPP的效果。约22%的受访者知晓PRHPP。总体而言,患者对所披露信息的理解、感知价值和使用程度有限。数据与消费者选择模型拟合良好。发现知晓PRHPP与对抗生素(=0.028)和注射处方指标(=0.030)的理解增加相关。然而,在知晓PRHPP和不知晓PRHPP的患者之间,在信息的感知价值和使用方面未发现显著差异(>0.097)。尽管PRHPP可能会提高患者对处方绩效指标的理解,但由于患者对信息的感知价值和使用水平较低,其对患者选择的影响有限。需要额外的支持,以使患者能够利用PRHPP做出明智的选择。