Development and Validation of an Instrument for Assessing Patient Experience of Chronic Illness Care
Author(s) -
José Joaquín Mira,
Roberto Nuño-Solinís,
Mercedes Guilabert,
Olga Solas,
Paloma Fernández-Cano,
Maria Asunción González-Mestre,
Joan Carlos Contel,
Mario del Río-Cámara
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international journal of integrated care
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.083
H-Index - 32
ISSN - 1568-4156
DOI - 10.5334/ijic.2443
Subject(s) - multidisciplinary approach , chronic care , metric (unit) , context (archaeology) , scale (ratio) , face validity , quality (philosophy) , medicine , health care , reliability (semiconductor) , nursing , psychology , psychometrics , chronic disease , family medicine , clinical psychology , operations management , engineering , paleontology , social science , physics , philosophy , power (physics) , epistemology , quantum mechanics , sociology , biology , economics , economic growth
The experience of chronic patients with the care they receive, fuelled by the focus on patient-centeredness and the increasing evidence on its positive relation with other dimensions of quality, is being acknowledged as a key element in improving the quality of care. There are a dearth of accepted tools and metrics to assess patient experience from the patient’s perspective that have been adapted to the new chronic care context: continued, systemic, with multidisciplinary teams and new technologies. Methods: Development and validation of a scale conducting a literature review, expert panel, pilot and field studies with 356 chronic primary care patients, to assess content and face validities and reliability. Results: IEXPAC is an 11+1 item scale with adequate metric properties measured by Alpha Chronbach, Goodness of fit index, and satisfactory convergence validity around three factors named: productive interactions, new relational model and person’s self-management. Conclusions: IEXPAC allows measurement of the patient experience of chronic illness care. Together with other indicators, IEXPAC can determine the quality of care provided according to the Triple Aim framework, facilitating health systems reorientation towards integrated patient-centred care.
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