| Literature DB >> 29950911 |
Laura Kelly1, Steve Sizmur2, Susanne Käsbauer2, Jenny King2, Robyn Cooper2, Crispin Jenkinson1, Chris Graham2.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The Relational Aspects of Care Questionnaire (RAC-Q) is an electronic instrument which has been developed to assess staff's interactions with patients when delivering relational care to inpatients and those accessing accident and emergency (A&E) services. The aim of this study was to reduce the number of questionnaire items and explore scoring methods for "not applicable" response options. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Participants (n=3928) were inpatients or A&E attendees across six participating hospital trusts in England during 2015-2016. The instrument, consisting of 20 questionnaire items, was administered by trained hospital volunteers over a period of 10 months. Items were subjected to exploratory factor analysis to confirm unidimensionality, and the number of items was reduced using a range of a priori psychometric criteria. Two alternative approaches to scoring were undertaken, one treated "not applicable" responses as missing data, while the second adopted a problem score approach where "not applicable" was considered "no problem with care."Entities:
Keywords: emergency care; hospital care; patient experience; real-time feedback; surveys
Year: 2018 PMID: 29950911 PMCID: PMC6016282 DOI: 10.2147/PROM.S157213
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Patient Relat Outcome Meas ISSN: 1179-271X
Response option codes for approach 1 and approach 2
| Item | Approach 1, item (coded response) | Approach 2, item (recoded response) |
|---|---|---|
| 7. If you have needed attention, have you been able to get a member of medical or nursing staff to help you? | Yes, always (100) | Yes, always (100) |
| Yes, sometimes (50) | Yes, sometimes (50) | |
| No, never (0) | No, never (0) | |
| I have not needed attention (–) | I have not needed attention (100) | |
| 8. Have staff responded quickly when you ask for help? | Yes, always (100) | Yes, always (100) |
| Yes, to some extent (50) | Yes, to some extent (50) | |
| No (0) | No (0) | |
| I have not asked for help (–) | I have not asked for help (100) | |
| Do not know (–) | Do not know (–) | |
| 9. If you have raised any concerns with staff, have these been followed up? | Yes, definitely (100) | Yes, definitely (100) |
| Yes, to some extent (50) | Yes, to some extent (50) | |
| No (0) | No (0) | |
| I have not raised any concerns (–) | I have not raised any concerns (100) | |
| Do not know (–) | Do not know (–) | |
| 12. Have your family or carers been informed by the staff about your condition? | Yes, definitely (100) | Yes, definitely (100) |
| Yes, to some extent (50) | Yes, to some extent (50) | |
| No (0) | No (0) | |
| There has been no need to inform my family or carers (–) | There has been no need to inform my family or carers (100) | |
| There are no family or carers to be informed (–) | There is no family or carers to be informed (100) | |
| 13. Have you been involved as much as you want to be in decisions about your care and treatment? | Yes, definitely (100) | Yes, definitely (100) |
| Yes, to some extent (50) | Yes, to some extent (50) | |
| No (0) | No (0) | |
| I have not been well enough to be involved in decisions about my care (–) | I have not been well enough to be involved in decisions about my care (100) | |
| 14. Have staff explained your condition and treatment in a way you can understand? | Yes, completely (100) | Yes, completely (100) |
| Yes, to some extent (50) | Yes, to some extent (0) | |
| No (0) | No (0) | |
| I have not needed an explanation (–) | I have not needed an explanation (100) | |
| 15. Has a member of staff answered your questions in a way that you could easily understand? | Yes, completely (100) | Yes, completely (100) |
| Yes, to some extent (50) | Yes, to some extent (50) | |
| No (0) | No (0) | |
| I have not had any questions (–) | I have not had any questions (100) | |
| 16. If you have had any anxieties or fears about your condition or treatment, has a member of staff discussed them with you? | Yes, completely (100) | Yes, completely (100) |
| Yes, to some extent (50) | Yes, to some extent (50) | |
| No (0) | No (0) | |
| I have not had any anxieties or fears (–) | I have not had any anxieties or fears (1) | |
| 17. Has a member of staff told you about what danger signals regarding your condition or treatment to watch for? | Yes, completely (100) | Yes, completely (100) |
| Yes, to some extent (50) | Yes, to some extent (50) | |
| No (0) | No (0) | |
| I have not needed this type of information (–) | I have not needed this type of information (100) |
Figure 1Steps of analysis and item removal.
Abbreviation: NHS, National Health Service.
Characteristics (for cases with at least four responses)
| Characteristics | n (%) |
|---|---|
| Sex | |
| Male | 1687 (43.4) |
| Female | 2044 (52.6) |
| Missing | 158 (4.1) |
| 18–30 | 329 (8.5) |
| 31–40 | 235 (6.0) |
| 41–50 | 332 (8.5) |
| 51–60 | 402 (10.3) |
| 61–70 | 492 (12.7) |
| 71–80 | 700 (18.0) |
| 81–90 | 793 (20.4) |
| ≥91 | 238 (6.1) |
| Missing | 368 (9.5) |
| Deafness or severe hearing impairment | 455 (11.7) |
| Blindness or partial sighted | 195 (5.0) |
| A long-standing physical condition | 716 (18.4) |
| A learning disability | 52 (1.3) |
| A mental health condition | 153 (3.9) |
| Dementia | 96 (2.5) |
| Other long-standing condition | 961 (24.7) |
| No long-standing condition | 1767 (45.4) |
| Tablet | 3590 (92.3) |
| Kiosk | 299 (7.7) |
| English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British | 3540 (91.0) |
| Irish | 14 (0.4) |
| Gypsy or Irish traveler | 12 (0.3) |
| White and Black Caribbean | 4 (0.1) |
| White and Black African | 5 (0.1) |
| White and Asian | 4 (0.1) |
| Indian | 10 (0.3) |
| Pakistani | 6 (0.2) |
| Bangladeshi | 9 (0.2) |
| Chinese | 7 (0.2) |
| African | 9 (0.2) |
| Caribbean | 6 (0.2) |
| Arab | 3 (0.1) |
| Any other ethnic group | 49 (1.3) |
| Missing | 211 (5.4) |
Items removed during the study for approaches 1 and 2
| Questionnaire item | Item removed
| |
|---|---|---|
| Approach 1 | Approach 2 | |
| 1. Have staff introduced themselves before treating or caring for you? | ✓ | |
| 2. Have staff taken the opportunity to learn about you as a person? | ✓ | |
| 3. Have staff made you feel at ease by being friendly and warm in conversations? | ||
| 4. Have staff showed you care and compassion? | ||
| 5. Have staff listened to what you have to say? | ||
| 6. During your time in hospital, have you had enough contact with staff? | ||
| 7. If you have needed attention, have you been able to get a member of medical or nursing staff to help you? | ✓ | |
| 8. Have staff responded quickly when you ask for help? | ✓ | |
| 9. If you have raised any concerns with staff, have these been followed up? | ✓ | |
| 10. Do staff appear confident and able to perform their tasks when caring for you? | ||
| 11. Have you had enough time to discuss your health or medical problem with a doctor or nurse? | ||
| 12. Have your family or carers been informed by the staff about your condition? | ✓ | ✓ |
| 13. Have you been involved as much as you want to be in decisions about your care and treatment? | ||
| 14. Have staff explained your condition and treatment in a way you can understand? | ✓ | |
| 15. Has a member of staff answered your questions in a way that you could easily understand? | ✓ | |
| 16. If you have had any anxieties or fears about your condition or treatment, has a member of staff discussed them with you? | ✓ | |
| 17. Has a member of staff told you about what danger signals regarding your condition or treatment to watch for? | ✓ | ✓ |
| 18. During your time in hospital, have staff made you feel safe? | ✓ | |
| 19. Have you received as much support as you have needed from staff? | ||
| 20. Overall, do you feel you have been treated with respect and dignity while in hospital? | ✓ | |
Scale descriptive statistics
| Scale | Mean | n | SD | Standard error of the mean | Cronbach’s a | Spearman’s correlation | ICC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Approach 1 | |||||||
| RAC-Q, 20 items | 83.43 | 609 | 20.15 | 0.82 | 0.94 | 0.93, | 0.97 (0.97) |
| RAC-Q-12 | 85.60 | 609 | 19.96 | 0.81 | 0.92 | ||
| RAC-Q, 20 items | 88.91 | 2967 | 14.25 | 0.26 | 0.90 | 0.92, | 0.97 (0.97) |
| RAC-Q-14 | 90.11 | 2967 | 14.61 | 0.27 | 0.89 |
Notes:
Cases where scored responses were obtained for all RAC-Q and respective short-form items.
Exact agreement.
Abbreviations: ICC, intraclass correlation coefficient; RAC-Q, Relational Aspects of Care Questionnaire.
Differences between sex, mode of completion (Mann–Whitney U-test of significance) and hospital trusts (Kruskal–Wallis k-independent samples test)
| Characteristics | RAC-Q-12 items
| RAC-Q-14 items
| |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n | Mean (SD) | n | Mean (SD) | ||||
| Sex | Male | 1413 | 90.19 (13.44) | 0.016 | 1460 | 91.17 (13.37) | <0.001 |
| Female | 1664 | 88.37 (15.86) | 1742 | 88.63 (16.18) | |||
| Mode of completion Trust | Tablet | 2844 | 89.27 (14.36) | 0.044 | 2959 | 89.86 (14.54) | 0.18 |
| Kiosk | 243 | 88.41 (19.40) | 256 | 88.60 (19.82) | |||
| Site A | 431 | 88.82 (12.73) | <0.001 | 442 | 89.88 (13.07) | <0.001 | |
| Site B | 357 | 83.72 (18.30) | 357 | 83.98 (18.92) | |||
| Site C | 579 | 91.62 (13.52) | 628 | 91.61 (13.71) | |||
| Site D | 444 | 88.55 (13.84) | 465 | 89.08 (14.33) | |||
| Site E | 653 | 86.84 (17.49) | 676 | 87.61 (17.46) | |||
| Site F | 623 | 93.30 (10.63) | 647 | 93.78 (10.88) | |||
Notes: Data collection took place in six hospital trusts within England. Sites A-F represent these distinct locations.
Abbreviation: RAC-Q, Relational Aspects of Care Questionnaire.