Hibbard J H, Jewett J J
Department of Planning, Public Policy, and Management, University of Oregon, Eugene, USA.
Health Aff (Millwood). 1997 May-Jun;16(3):218-28. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.16.3.218.
This study assesses the relationship between the salience of quality information and how well it is understood by consumers. The analysis is based on survey data and content analysis from focus-group data (104 participants). The findings show that poorly understood indicators are viewed as not useful. Consumers often do not understand quality information because they do not understand the current health care context. All of this suggests that salience alone is not sufficient to determine which indicators should be included in report cards.
本研究评估了质量信息的显著程度与消费者对其理解程度之间的关系。该分析基于调查数据以及焦点小组数据(104名参与者)的内容分析。研究结果表明,难以理解的指标被认为是无用的。消费者常常不理解质量信息,因为他们不了解当前的医疗保健背景。所有这些表明,仅靠显著程度不足以确定哪些指标应纳入报告卡。