Department of Psychiatry, Boston Medical Center, 801 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, 02118, USA.
Department of Psychiatry, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, 801 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, 02118, USA.
Community Ment Health J. 2024 Jul;60(5):955-963. doi: 10.1007/s10597-024-01247-w. Epub 2024 Mar 2.
Measurement based care (MBC), a practice that uses patient reported outcome measures (PROMs), is not widely used in behavioral health settings and little is known about the patient experience with MBC in safety-net settings. This study aimed to understand patient experiences completing PROMs on paper when presenting to an outpatient, behavioral health setting within a public safety-net hospital. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 22 participants in English and Spanish. Participants were 42 years old (SD = 12.7), mostly white (36.4%) and Black (31.8%). Thematic analysis was used to analyze findings. Overall, participants were engaged with PROMs and described them as helpful for themselves and their clinicians. Participants also expressed themes focused on PROMs user-friendliness, including formatting, time to complete measures, and participant characteristics such as attention and literacy. These findings are important to consider to ensure equitable access to MBC when implemented in behavioral health in the health safety-net setting.
基于测量的护理(MBC)是一种使用患者报告的结果测量(PROMs)的实践,它在行为健康环境中并未广泛使用,并且对于安全网环境中患者对 MBC 的体验知之甚少。本研究旨在了解在公立安全网医院的门诊行为健康环境中就诊的患者在填写纸质 PROMs 时的体验。对 22 名参与者进行了英语和西班牙语的半结构化访谈。参与者的年龄为 42 岁(标准差=12.7),大多数为白人(36.4%)和黑人(31.8%)。使用主题分析对研究结果进行分析。总体而言,参与者对 PROMs 很感兴趣,并表示它们对自己和他们的临床医生都有帮助。参与者还表达了一些关注 PROMs 用户友好性的主题,包括格式、完成测量的时间以及参与者的特点,如注意力和文化程度。这些发现对于确保在安全网环境中的行为健康中实施 MBC 时公平获得 MBC 非常重要。