How can Health Care Organizations be Reliably Compared? Lessons From a National Survey of Patient Experience

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作者
Lyratzopoulos, Georgios [1 ]
Elliott, Marc N. [2 ]
Barbiere, Josephine M. [1 ]
Staetsky, Laura [3 ]
Paddison, Charlotte A. [1 ]
Campbell, John [4 ]
Roland, Martin [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Publ Hlth, Dept Publ Hlth & Primary Care, Cambridge Ctr Hlth Serv Res, Cambridge CB2 0SR, CB, England
[2] RAND Corp, Santa Monica, CA USA
[3] Rand Europe, Cambridge, CB, England
[4] Peninsula Med Sch, Exeter Ex, England
关键词
intra-class correlation quality; measurement; organizational; reliability; GENERAL-PRACTICE; QUALITY; PHYSICIANS; RELIABILITY; PERFORMANCE; HCAHPS; PAY; UK;
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10.1097/MLR.0b013e31821b3482
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background: Patient experience is increasingly used to assess organizational performance, for example in public reporting or pay-for-performance schemes. Conventional approaches using 95% confidence intervals are commonly used to determine required survey samples or to report performance but these may result in unreliable organizational comparisons. Methods: We analyzed data from 2.2 million patients who responded to the English 2009 General Practice Patient Survey, which included 45 patient experience questions nested within 6 different care domains (access, continuity of care, communication, anticipatory care planning, out-of-hours care, and overall care satisfaction). For each question, unadjusted and case-mix adjusted (for age, sex, and ethnicity) organization-level reliability, and intraclass correlation coefficients were calculated. Results: Mean responses per organization ranged from 23 to 256 for questions evaluating primary care practices, and from 1454 to 2758 for questions evaluating out-of-hours care organizations. Adjusted and unadjusted reliability values were similar. Twenty-six questions had excellent reliability (>= 0.90). Seven nurse communication questions had very good reliability (>= 0.85), but 3 anticipatory care planning questions had lower reliability (<0.70). Reliability was typically <0.70 for questions with <100 mean responses per practice, usually indicating questions which only a subset of patients were eligible to answer. Nine questions had both excellent reliability and high intraclass correlation coefficients (>= 0.10) indicating both reliable measurement and substantial performance variability. Conclusions: High reliability is a necessary property of indicators used to compare health care organizations. Using the English General Practice Patient Survey as a case study, we show how reliability and intraclass correlation coefficients can be used to select measures to support robust organizational comparisons, and to design surveys that will both provide high-quality measurement and optimize survey costs.
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