| Literature DB >> 26525048 |
Tuva Sandsdalen1,2, Ingrid Rystedt3, Vigdis Abrahamsen Grøndahl4, Reidun Hov5, Sevald Høye6, Bodil Wilde-Larsson7,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Instruments specific to palliative care tend to measure care quality from relative perspectives or have insufficient theoretical foundation. The instrument Quality from the Patient's Perspective (QPP) is based on a model for care quality derived from patients' perceptions of care, although it has not been psychometrically evaluated for use in palliative care. The aim of this study was to adapt the QPP for use in palliative care contexts, and to describe patients' perceptions of the care quality in terms of the subjective importance of the care aspects and the perceptions of the care received.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26525048 PMCID: PMC4630886 DOI: 10.1186/s12904-015-0049-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Palliat Care ISSN: 1472-684X Impact factor: 3.234
Patient characteristics (n = 184)
|
| Missing | |
|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 7 | |
| Mean age (SD), range | 66.51 (11.71), 41–94 | |
| Gender | 3 | |
| Female | 101 (55.8) | |
| Male | 80 (44.2) | |
| Education | 5 | |
| Primary school or equivalent | 44 (24.6) | |
| High school or equivalent | 69 (38.5) | |
| University/university college | 66 (36.9) | |
| First language | 1 | |
| Norwegian | 171 (93.4) | |
| Sami | 0 | |
| Other Nordic language | 3 (1.6) | |
| Other European language | 8 (4.4) | |
| Non-European language | 1 (0.5) | |
| Type of illness | 1 | |
| Malignant illness (cancer) | 139 (76.0) | |
| Non-malignant illness (e.g. COPD, HF, MS, ALS, Parkinson’s disease) | 29 (15.8) | |
| Mixed malignant and non-malignant illnesses | 15 (8.2) | |
| Number of illnesses | 1 | |
| One diagnosis | 128 (69.9) | |
| Two or more illnesses | 55 (30.1) | |
| Setting | ||
| Hospice inpatient care | 69 (37.5) | |
| Hospice day care | 51 (27.7) | |
| Palliative care units in nursing homes | 29 (15.8) | |
| Home care | 35 (19.0) | |
| Time in care (days) | 11 | |
| 3–7 days | 30 (17.3) | |
| 8–30 days | 51 (29.5) | |
| 31–182 days (1–6 months) | 47 (27.2) | |
| > 183 (6 months) | 45 (26.0) | |
| Living conditions | 1 | |
| Living alone | 95 (51.9) | |
| Living with a partner | 69 (37.7) | |
| Living with children aged <18 years | 11 (6.8) | |
| Living with others | 8 (4.4) | |
| The amount of contact with family or friends | 1 | |
| Daily | 107 (58.5) | |
| Several times a week | 62 (33.9) | |
| Once a week to once a month | 14 (7.7) | |
| Less than once a month | 0 | |
| No contact with family or friends | 0 | |
| The sufficiency of contact with family or friends | 1 | |
| Too often | 5 (2.7) | |
| Sufficient | 155 (84.7) | |
| Too seldom | 23 (12.6) | |
| Religious affiliation | 12 | |
| No | 90 (52.3) | |
| Yes | 82 (47.7) |
For categorical variables n (%) is presented. For continuous variables mean (SD) and range are presented
ALS, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder; HF, heart failure; MS, multiple sclerosis
Rotation matrix for the 12-factor structure of the 49-item QPP-PC, SI scale (n = 184)
| Items/Factors | Respect and empathy | Symptom relief | Information | Spiritual and existential | Meaning fullness | Participation | Planning and cooperation | Honesty | Relatives and friends | Exhaustion | Access to help, food and equipment | Continuity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Help for: | ||||||||||||
| Pain | 0.332 | |||||||||||
| Nausea | 0.722 | |||||||||||
| Lack of appetite | 0.525 | |||||||||||
| Shortness of breath | 0.392 | |||||||||||
| Anxiety | 0.762 | |||||||||||
| Depression | 0.763 | |||||||||||
| Lack of sleep | 0.726 | |||||||||||
| Constipation/diarrhoea | 0.575 | |||||||||||
| Help for: | ||||||||||||
| Tiredness | 0.797 | |||||||||||
| Drowsiness | 0.774 | |||||||||||
| Waiting time | 0.574 | |||||||||||
| Food and drink | 0.484 | |||||||||||
| Apparatus and equipment | 0.522 | |||||||||||
| Doctors’ understanding | 0.664 | |||||||||||
| Nurses’ understanding | 0.698 | |||||||||||
| Other personnel’sa understanding | 0.494 | |||||||||||
| Doctors’ respect | 0.859 | |||||||||||
| Nurses’ respect | 0.837 | |||||||||||
| Other personnel’sa respect | 0.656 | |||||||||||
| Doctors gives honest answers | 0.512 | |||||||||||
| Nurses give honest answers | 0.664 | |||||||||||
| Other personnela give honest answers | 0.795 | |||||||||||
| Information care and treatment | 0.488 | |||||||||||
| Information on medication | 0.346 | |||||||||||
| Information on diagnosis | 0.652 | |||||||||||
| Information on prognosis | 0.681 | |||||||||||
| Information on self-care | 0.754 | |||||||||||
| Responsible doctor | 0.525 | |||||||||||
| Responsible nurse | 0.516 | |||||||||||
| Participation in medical care | 0.760 | |||||||||||
| Participation in nursing care | 0.767 | |||||||||||
| Participation in plan for care | 0.514 | |||||||||||
| Participation in place of care | 0.424 | |||||||||||
| Doctors give spiritual support | 0.876 | |||||||||||
| Nurses give spiritual support | 0.892 | |||||||||||
| Other personnela give spiritual support | 0.885 | |||||||||||
| Doctors support meaningfulness | 0.831 | |||||||||||
| Nurses support meaningfulness | 0.785 | |||||||||||
| Other personnela support meaningfulness | 0.718 | |||||||||||
| Relatives treated with respect | 0.775 | |||||||||||
| Relatives receiving support | 0.789 | |||||||||||
| Relatives’ participation in decisions about care | 0.705 | |||||||||||
| Same doctor | 0.748 | |||||||||||
| Same nurse | 0.481 | |||||||||||
| Individualized care | 0.400 | |||||||||||
| Planning medical care | 0.747 | |||||||||||
| Planning nursing care | 0.773 | |||||||||||
| Cooperative personnel | 0.764 | |||||||||||
| Cooperative services | 0.530 | |||||||||||
| Number of items | 6 | 8 | 7 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 3 |
| Eigenvalue | 12.79 | 3.74 | 2.79 | 2.30 | 2.15 | 1.96 | 1.63 | 1.52 | 1.34 | 1.26 | 1.15 | 1.06 |
| Explained varianceb | 26.10 | 7.63 | 5.69 | 4.70 | 4.39 | 4.01 | 3.33 | 3.10 | 2.74 | 2.56 | 2.35 | 2.16 |
Extraction method: principal component analysis; rotation method; varimax with Kaiser normalization
aOther personnel: assistant nurses, priest, physiotherapist, occupational therapist or social worker
bExplained variance in percentage: total explained variance in percentage = 68.25 % (12 factors)
The QPP-PC, inclusive dimensions, factors, 49 items and 3 single items
| Dimensions/Factors/Items | Cronbach’s αa | |
|---|---|---|
| Subjective importance (SI) | Perceived reality (PR) | |
|
| 0.91 | 0.91 |
| Symptom relief | 0.91 | 0.88 |
| I receive the best possible help for: | ||
| Pain | ||
| Nausea/vomiting | ||
| Loss of appetite | ||
| Shortness of breath | ||
| Depression (feeling sad) | ||
| Anxiety (feeling nervous) | ||
| Lack of sleep | ||
| Constipation/diarrhoea | ||
| Exhaustion | 0.89 | 0.88 |
| I receive the best possible help to take care of my: | ||
| Tiredness (lack of energy) | ||
| Drowsiness (feeling sleepy) | ||
| I receive: | ||
| The best possible medical care (single item) | ||
| The best possible help to take care of my personal hygiene (single item) | ||
|
| 0.65 | 0.44 |
| Access to help, food and equipment | 0.65 | 0.44 |
| I receive help within an acceptable waiting times | ||
| I receive food and drink that I like | ||
| I have access to the necessary equipment | ||
|
| 0.94 | 0.88 |
| Information | 0.83 | 0.83 |
| I receive useful information on: | ||
| How care and treatments will take place | ||
| The effects and use of medicine | ||
| My illness and my symptoms | ||
| What I may expect in the near future (development of the illness and symptoms, my health and function) | ||
| How to take care of myself | ||
| Which doctor are responsible for my medical care | ||
| Which nurse are responsible for my nursing care | ||
| Honesty | 0.87 | 0.78 |
| The personnel seem to give me honest answers to my questions: | ||
| Doctors | ||
| Nurses | ||
| Other personnel | ||
| Respect and empathy | 0.92 | 0.81 |
| The personnel seem to understand how I experience my situation: | ||
| Doctors | ||
| Nurses | ||
| Other personnel | ||
| The personnel are respectful towards me: | ||
| Doctors | ||
| Nurses | ||
| Other personnel | ||
| Participation | 0.88 | 0.81 |
| I have good opportunity to participate in the decisions that apply to: | ||
| Medical care | ||
| Nursing care | ||
| Individual plan for my care | ||
| Choose where to receive my care | ||
|
| 0.92 | 0.90 |
| Meaningfulness | 0.96 | 0.89 |
| The personnel support and assist me in living the rest of my life in a meaningful way: | ||
| Doctors | ||
| Nurses | ||
| Other personnel | ||
| Spiritual and existential | 0.97 | 0.96 |
| The personnel support and assist me in tending to my spiritual and existential needs: | ||
| Doctors | ||
| Nurses | ||
| Other personnel | ||
| Relatives and friends | 0.79 | 0.66 |
| My relatives: | ||
| And friends are treated with respect | ||
| Receive the best possible help, support and care | ||
| May participate in decisions about my care, according to my preferences | ||
| Continuity | 0.55 | 0.53 |
| I usually receive help from the same: | ||
| Doctor | ||
| nurse | ||
| My care is determined by my own requests and needs rather than staff procedures | ||
| Planning and cooperation | 0.79 | 0.83 |
| There is good planning of my: | ||
| Medical care | ||
| Nursing care | ||
| The personnel cooperate well | ||
| All the health and welfare services that I receive are well coordinated | ||
| There is a pleasant and secure atmosphere on the ward (single item) | ||
aCronbach’s α, at dimensional and factor levels. For dimensional level, single items are included in the α value
Other personnel refers to: assistant nurse, priest, physiotherapist, occupational therapist or social worker
Comparison of patients’ perceptions of subjective importance and care received, by dimensions, factors and single items
| Dimensions/factors/single items | Subjective importance (SI) | Perceived reality (PR) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) |
|
| |
| Medical–technical competence | 3.16 (0.61) | 3.04 (0.70) | 180 | 0.018 |
| Symptom relief | 3.22 (0.62) | 3.10 (0.72) | 180 | 0.012 |
| Fatigue/exhaustion | 3.01 (0.83) | 2.88 (0.94) | 164 | 0.092 |
| Medical care (single item) | 3.74 (0.53) | 3.57 (0.73) | 181 | <0.01 |
| Personal hygiene (single item) | 3.47 (0.69) | 3.49 (0.70) | 125 | 0.790 |
| Physical–technical conditions | 3.49 (0.55) | 3.51 (0.58) | 182 | 0.686 |
| Access to help, food and equipment | 3.49 (0.55) | 3.51 (0.58) | 182 | 0.686 |
| Identity-oriented approach | 3.51 (0.46) | 3.36 (0.48) | 184 | <0.01 |
| Respect and empathy | 3.66 (0.50) | 3.66 (0.41) | 181 | 0.923 |
| Honesty | 3.70 (0.44) | 3.74 (0.45) | 178 | 0.291 |
| Information | 3.38 (0.57) | 3.11 (0.72) | 182 | <0.01 |
| Participation | 3.31 (0.75) | 3.11 (0.83) | 176 | <0.01 |
| Sociocultural atmosphere | 3.39 (0.49) | 3.34 (0.52) | 183 | 0.120 |
| Spiritual and existential | 2.98 (1.04) | 2.99 (0.94) | 122 | 0.837 |
| Meaningfulness | 3.49 (0.71) | 3.47 (0.68) | 180 | 0.688 |
| Relatives and friends | 3.61 (0.51) | 3.59 (0.55) | 153 | 0.545 |
| Continuity | 3.27 (0.66) | 3.16 (0.71) | 180 | 0.043 |
| Planning and cooperation | 3.57 (0.55) | 3.45 (0.64) | 171 | <0.01 |
| Atmosphere (single item) | 3.79 (0.43) | 3.89 (0.33) | 123 | <0.01 |
p values refer to differences in paired sample t-tests. A statistical significance was assumed at p-level <0.05