| Literature DB >> 23919671 |
Sarah L Goff1, Penelope S Pekow, Katharine O White, Tara Lagu, Kathleen M Mazor, Peter K Lindenauer.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Publicly reported performance on quality measures is intended to enable patients to make more informed choices. Despite the growing availability of these reports, patients' use remains limited and disparities exist. Low health literacy and numeracy are two barriers that may contribute to these disparities. Patient navigators have helped patients overcome barriers such as these in other areas, such as cancer care and may prove useful for overcoming barriers to using publicly reported quality data. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23919671 PMCID: PMC3751013 DOI: 10.1186/1745-6215-14-244
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Categories of pediatric clinical quality and patient experience reported on the MHQP website
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| | Medication for children ages 5- to 11 years | Well visits for children 0 to 15 months of age | Correct testing for strep | Chlamydia screening (ages 16 to 20 years) | |
| | | Well visits for children ages 3 to 6 years | Correct antibiotic use for upper respiratory infections | | |
| | | Well visits for adolescents ages 12 to 21 years | Follow-up for children starting medication for ADHD | | |
| How well doctors communicate with patients | How well doctors coordinate care | How well doctors know their patients | How well doctors give preventive care advice | Willingness to recommend | |
ADHD Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Figure 1IDEAS (Inform, Describe, Educate, Assist, support) for a healthy baby sessions flow diagram PAM, Patient Activation Measure; P-PAM, Parental Patient Activation Measure; NVS: Newest Vital Sign.
Figure 2IDEAS for a healthy baby sessions conceptual model.
Objectives and associated navigator actions
| Inform about the purpose of quality measures | Describes concept of quality in language that is meaningful to participants |
| Describe how quality of care varies | Gives examples of quality measures and range of performance variation; explains potential meaning for child’s health |
| Educate about the existence of publicly reported health care quality data | Demonstrates several sites with publicly reported quality data, draws analogy to consumer reports |
| Assist in use of MHQP website | Shows performance measures on website, describes how they are determined, shows local practice data, guides in use |
| Support for informed decision making | Puts health care quality in the context of other decisions new parents make (such as circumcisionand breast or bottle feeding) |
MHQP Massachusetts Health Quality Partners.
Summary of outcome and other measures
| Clinical quality and patient experience scores of pediatric practice selected for child’s newborn visit | | X |
| Importance of factors in selecting a pediatric practice | X | X |
| PAM/P-PAM | X | X |
| Challenges encountered using website data | | X |
| Demographics (for example, age, race/ethnicity, marital status) | X | |
| Awareness of health care quality measures | X | X |
| Use of publicly reported quality data | X | X |
| NVS - health literacy | X | |
| NVS - numeracy | X | |
PAM Patient Activation Measure, P-PAM Parental Patient Activation Measure, NVS Newest Vital Sign.