| Literature DB >> 27350761 |
Oyvind Bjertnaes1, Hilde Hestad Iversen1, Olaf Holmboe1, Kirsten Danielsen1, Andrew Garratt1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This study developed and tested the reliability and validity of the Universal Patient Centeredness Questionnaire (UPC-Q).Entities:
Keywords: patient centeredness; patient satisfaction; questionnaire; survey
Year: 2016 PMID: 27350761 PMCID: PMC4902142 DOI: 10.2147/PROM.S102732
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Patient Relat Outcome Meas ISSN: 1179-271X
Respondent samples
| Sociodemographics by patient sample | Percentage |
|---|---|
| Psychiatric inpatients (n=109) | |
| Males (%) | 34.7 |
| Age (% <45) | 54.9 |
| Self-perceived mental health (% very/rather poor) | 39.2 |
| Hospital inpatients, sample 1 (n=973) | |
| Males (%) | 51.8 |
| Age (% <45) | 6.5 |
| Self-perceived physical health (% poor) | 19.6 |
| Hospital inpatients, sample 2 (n=599) | |
| Males (%) | 44.6 |
| Age (% <45) | 14.0 |
| Self-perceived physical health (% poor) | 11.2 |
| GP patients (n=1,059) | |
| Males (%) | 47.2 |
| Age (% <45 years) | 33.7 |
| Self-perceived physical health (% poor) | 4.2 |
Abbreviation: GP, general practitioner.
Descriptives for UPC-Q components by patient group
| UPC-Q components | Psychiatric inpatients | Hospital inpatients | GP patients |
|---|---|---|---|
| Most important aspect | |||
| Number of responses (%) | 77 (70.6) | 755 (77.6) | 957 (90.6) |
| Rating of institution, mean (SD) | 3.9 (1.16) | 4.1 (1.04) | 3.9 (1.06) |
| Second most important aspect | |||
| Number of responses (%) | 72 (66.1) | 698 (71.7) | 913 (86.2) |
| Rating of institution, mean (SD) | 3.8 (1.07) | 4.0 (1.02) | 4.0 (1.01) |
| Third most important aspect | |||
| Number of responses (%) | 68 (62.4) | 650 (66.8) | 861 (81.3) |
| Rating of institution, mean (SD) | 3.8 (1.12) | 3.9 (1.10) | 4.0 (0.98) |
| Prioritization of aspects | |||
| Number of responses (%) | 72 (66.1) | 652 (67.0) | 823 (77.7) |
| Number of correct responses (% of responders) | 64 (88.9) | 607 (93.1) | 784 (95.3) |
| Number of correct responses (% of all patients) | 64 (58.7) | 607 (62.4) | 784 (74.0) |
| Global assessment item | |||
| Item missing, % (n) | 22.0 (24) | 6.9 (67) | 0.9 (10) |
| Mean (SD) | 4.1 (0.86) | 4.2 (0.81) | 4.0 (0.87) |
| Open-ended question, number of comments (%) | 24 (22.0) | 396 (40.7) | 624 (58.9) |
Notes: Number of correct responses: each patient has six points to give to the chosen aspects. Hence, when the sum of allocated points equals six, the response is regarded as correct.
Abbreviations: GP, general practitioner; SD, standard deviation; UPC-Q, Universal Patient Centeredness Questionnaire.
Tests of reliability and construct validity of the UPC-Q
| Reliability and construct validity | Psychiatric inpatients | Hospital inpatients | GP patients |
|---|---|---|---|
| UPC-Q score, mean (SD) | 75.3 (23.2) | 78.4 (21.6) | 75.2 (22.0) |
| Reliability UPC-Q | |||
| Cronbach’s alpha | 0.76 | 0.74 | 0.78 |
| Item-total (min, max) | 0.55, 0.64 | 0.51, 0.61 | 0.61, 0.64 |
| Construct validity – correlations with UPC-Q | |||
| Psychiatric patients | |||
| Global experience item, UPC-Q | 0.80 (<0.01) | – | – |
| Structure and facilities | 0.72 (<0.01) | – | – |
| Patient-centered interaction | 0.65 (<0.01) | – | – |
| Outcomes | 0.63 (<0.01) | – | – |
| Self-perceived general condition today | 0.29 (<0.05) | – | – |
| Hospital patients | |||
| Global experience item, UPC-Q | – | 0.69 (<0.01) | – |
| Overall satisfaction | – | 0.60 (<0.01) | – |
| Benefit of treatment | – | 0.48 (<0.01) | – |
| Doctor services | – | 0.52 (<0.01) | – |
| Nursing services | – | 0.51 (<0.01) | – |
| Information | – | 0.53 (<0.01) | – |
| Contact with next of kin | – | 0.45 (<0.01) | – |
| Standard | – | 0.49 (<0.01) | – |
| Organization | – | 0.53 (<0.01) | – |
| Discharge information | – | 0.40 (<0.01) | – |
| Cooperation with other health services | – | 0.42 (<0.01) | – |
| Safety incidents | – | 0.52 (<0.01) | – |
| Waiting time (elective patients) | – | 0.36 (<0.01) | – |
| Self-perceived health | – | –0.29 (<0.01) | – |
| GP patients | |||
| Global experience item, UPC-Q | – | – | 0.72 (<0.01) |
| Self-perceived health | – | – | 0.01 (ns) |
Notes:
Construct validity data are presented as correlations (Pearson’s r).
Abbreviations: –, not relevant; GP, general practitioner; max, maximum; min, minimum; ns, not significant; SD, standard deviation; UPC-Q, Universal Patient Centeredness Questionnaire.
Item descriptives for two different response formats
| UPC-Q components | Hospital inpatients, balanced scale | Hospital inpatients, unbalance scale | Mean difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Most important aspect | |||
| Mean (SD) | 84.9 (23.0) | 77.9 (25.1) | 7.0 (<0.01) |
| Lowest category | 6 (2.6) | 7 (3.5) | |
| Second-lowest category | 5 (2.1) | 7 (3.5) | |
| Middle category | 20 (8.5) | 27 (13.6) | |
| Second-highest category | 62 (26.5) | 73 (36.7) | |
| Highest category | 141 (60.3) | 85 (42.7) | |
| Second most important aspect | |||
| Mean (SD) | 82.0 (24.6) | 75.0 (26.0) | 7.0 (<0.01) |
| Lowest category | 7 (3.2) | 6 (3.2) | |
| Second-lowest category | 6 (2.7) | 13 (6.9) | |
| Middle category | 24 (10.9) | 27 (14.3) | |
| Second-highest category | 64 (29.1) | 72 (38.1) | |
| Highest category | 119 (54.1) | 71 (37.6) | |
| Third most important aspect | |||
| Mean (SD) | 75.5 (27.2) | 69.7 (27.7) | 5.8 (<0.05) |
| Lowest category | 7 (3.4) | 12 (6.5) | |
| Second-lowest category | 16 (7.7) | 11 (6.0) | |
| Middle category | 30 (14.5) | 31 (16.8) | |
| Second-highest category | 67 (32.4) | 80 (43.5) | |
| Highest category | 87 (42.0) | 50 (27.2) | |
| Global experience item | |||
| Mean (SD) | 85.5 (18.9) | 78.8 (20.7) | 6.7 (<0.001) |
| Lowest category | 1 (0.4) | 2 (0.9) | |
| Second-lowest category | 4 (1.5) | 6 (2.7) | |
| Middle category | 25 (9.5) | 32 (14.3) | |
| Second-highest category | 87 (33.1) | 100 (44.6) | |
| Highest category | 146 (55.5) | 84 (37.5) |
Notes: Data shown as n (%) unless otherwise specified. Balanced scale: very poor, rather poor, both poor and good, rather good, very good. Unbalanced scale: poor, fairly good, good, very good, excellent.
Abbreviations: SD, standard deviation; UPC-Q, Universal Patient Centeredness Questionnaire.