학술논문

Understanding social dynamics and patient experience in out of hospital care: validation of a co-responsibility questionnaire (CoReCare).
Document Type
Article
Source
Scientific Reports. 2/28/2024, Vol. 14 Issue 1, p1-8. 8p.
Subject
*PATIENT experience
*HOSPITAL care quality
*PATIENTS' attitudes
*SOCIAL dynamics
*HOSPITAL care
*MEDICAL personnel
Language
ISSN
2045-2322
Abstract
Patient experiences are commonly assessed through patient reported experience measures (PREMs). Ambulatory care models extend traditional care into the patients' home, meaning that a triangle of health care professionals, patients, and their families need to be considered when assessing the remote care experience. These intertwined responsibilities are described by co-responsibility. Currently, PREMs don't reflect how elements to remote care impact this remote care experience. Therefore, this study aimed to develop a questionnaire assessing perceived patient-partner co-responsibility as a PREM in remote care. A 30-item questionnaire was assessed among 1000 individuals aged between 18 and 65 years that tried to lose weight with a partner, friend or family member supporting them. Pairwise item correlations, Exploratory Factor Analysis, and Cronbach's alpha were used for validation. 29-items were identified to reflect co-responsibility across 6 factors: empowerment and support, relational aspects, lack of sympathy, co-participation, accepting help and awareness. Cronbach's alpha ranged between 0.66 and 0.93, showing good internal consistency. We present a validated CoReCare Questionnaire to understand the impact of social dynamics on achieving desired health outcomes in a remote care setting. The CoReCare Questionnaire extends current PREMs when aiming to assess and improve the patient experience of a care episode outside of the hospital. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]