Development of the patient activation measure (PAM): Conceptualizing and measuring activation in patients and consumers

被引:1766
作者
Hibbard, JH
Stockard, J
Mahoney, ER
Tusler, M
机构
[1] Univ Oregon, Dept Planning Publ Policy & Management, Eugene, OR 97403 USA
[2] PeaceHlth, Survey Res & Dev, Bellevue, WA USA
关键词
patient activation; self-management; consumer roles in health care;
D O I
10.1111/j.1475-6773.2004.00269.x
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Background. Controlling costs and achieving health care quality improvements require the participation of activated and informed consumers and patients. Objectives. We describe a process for conceptualizing and operationalizing what it means to be "activated" and delineate the process we used to develop a measure for assessing "activation," and the psychometric properties of that measure. Methods. We used the convergence of the findings from a national expert consensus panel and patient focus groups to define the concept and identify the domains of activation. These domains were operationalized by constructing a large item pool. Items were pilot-tested and initial psychometric analysis performed using Rasch methodology. The third stage refined and extended the measure. The fourth stage used a national probability sample to assess the measure's psychometric performance overall and within different subpopulations. Study Sample. Convenience samples of patients with and without chronic illness, and a national probability sample (N=1,515) are included at different stages in the research. Conclusions. The Patient Activation Measure is a valid, highly reliable, unidimensional, probabilistic Guttman-like scale that reflects a developmental model of activation. Activation appears to involve four stages: (1) believing the patient role is important, (2) having the confidence and knowledge necessary to take action, (3) actually taking action to maintain and improve one's health, and (4) staying the course even under stress. The measure has good psychometric properties indicating that it can be used at the individual patient level to tailor intervention and assess changes.
引用
收藏
页码:1005 / 1026
页数:22
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] The Patient Activation Measure: a validation study in a neurological population
    Packer, Tanya L.
    Kephart, George
    Ghahari, Setareh
    Audulv, Asa
    Versnel, Joan
    Warner, Grace
    QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, 2015, 24 (07) : 1587 - 1596
  • [22] When activation changes, what else changes? the relationship between change in patient activation measure (PAM) and employees' health status and health behaviors
    Harvey, Lisa
    Fowles, Jinnet Briggs
    Xi, Min
    Terry, Paul
    PATIENT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING, 2012, 88 (02) : 338 - 343
  • [23] Validity and Reliability of Patient Activation Measure (PAM13-I) Italian Version Among Patient Undergoing Elective Surgery
    Provenzano, Maria
    Cillara, Nicola
    Podda, Mauro
    Gonzalez, Cesar Ivan Aviles
    Cicalo, Enrico
    Fransvea, Pietro
    Poillucci, Gaetano
    Deserra, Antonello
    Ricciardelli, Luigi
    Jimenez-Herrera, Maria
    DeDiLaCo Study Collaborative Grp
    RESEARCH IN NURSING & HEALTH, 2025, 48 (02) : 281 - 293
  • [24] Validation of the German Version of the Patient Activation Measure 13 (PAM13-D) in an International Multicentre Study of Primary Care Patients
    Brenk-Franz, Katja
    Hibbard, Judith H.
    Herrmann, Wolfram J.
    Freund, Tobias
    Szecsenyi, Joachim
    Djalali, Sima
    Steurer-Stey, Claudia
    Soennichsen, Andreas
    Tiesler, Fabian
    Storch, Monika
    Schneider, Nico
    Gensichen, Jochen
    PLOS ONE, 2013, 8 (09):
  • [25] Clinicians’ beliefs and attitudes toward patient self-management in the Netherlands; translation and testing of the American Clinician Support for Patient Activation Measure (CS-PAM)
    Jany Rademakers
    Daphne Jansen
    Lucas van der Hoek
    Monique Heijmans
    BMC Health Services Research, 15
  • [26] Clinicians' beliefs and attitudes toward patient self-management in the Netherlands; translation and testing of the American Clinician Support for Patient Activation Measure (CS-PAM)
    Rademakers, Jany
    Jansen, Daphne
    van der Hoek, Lucas
    Heijmans, Monique
    BMC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, 2015, 15
  • [27] A Systematic Review of the Reliability and Validity of the Patient Activation Measure Tool
    Ng, Qin Xiang
    Liau, Matthias Yi Quan
    Tan, Yong Yi
    Tang, Ansel Shao Pin
    Ong, Clarence
    Thumboo, Julian
    Lee, Chien Earn
    HEALTHCARE, 2024, 12 (11)
  • [28] Psychometric Properties of the Patient Activation Measure in Family Caregivers of Patients With Chronic Illnesses
    Lin, Chin-Yen
    Chung, Misook L.
    Schuman, Donna L.
    Biddle, Martha J.
    Mudd-Martin, Gia
    Miller, Jennifer L.
    Hammash, Muna
    Schooler, Mary P.
    Rayens, Mary Kay
    Feltner, Frances J.
    Moser, Debra K.
    NURSING RESEARCH, 2023, 72 (04) : 292 - 300
  • [29] Knowing in Nurses' Belief and Attitude about Patient Activation: A Validation of the Korean Clinician Support for Patient Activation Measure Using Rasch Analysis
    Choi, Suhyeon
    Ham, Yun Hee
    Han, Kihye
    Ryu, Eunjung
    HEALTHCARE, 2020, 8 (04)
  • [30] Psychometric Properties of the Patient Activation Measure among Multimorbid Older Adults
    Skolasky, Richard L.
    Green, Ariel Frank
    Scharfstein, Daniel
    Boult, Chad
    Reider, Lisa
    Wegener, Stephen T.
    HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, 2011, 46 (02) : 457 - 478