| Literature DB >> 30483034 |
Heithem Joober1, Maud-Christine Chouinard2, Jenny King3, Mireille Lambert4, Émilie Hudon1, Catherine Hudon1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Valid and comprehensive instruments to measure integrated care are required to capture patient experience and improve quality of patient care. This study aimed to validate the Patient Experience of Integrated Care Scale (PEICS), among patients with chronic conditions seen in primary care.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic Disease; Integrated Care; Primary Care; Questionnaire; Validation Studies
Year: 2018 PMID: 30483034 PMCID: PMC6199562 DOI: 10.5334/ijic.4163
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Integr Care Impact factor: 5.120
PEICS.
Have all your needs been assessed? □ All of my needs have been assessed □ Almost all my needs have been assessed □ Some of my needs have been assessed □ Few of my needs have been assessed □ None of my needs have been assessed Were you as involved as you wanted to be in decisions about your care and support? □ Always □ Often □ Sometimes □ Rarely □ Never Was your family or carer as involved in decisions about your care and support as you wanted them to be? □ Always □ Often □ Sometimes □ Rarely □ Never □ There were no family or carers available to be involved □ I don’t want or I don’t need my family or my carers to be involved Overall, do you feel that your carer/family received support from health and social services as needed? □ Always □ Often □ Sometimes □ Rarely □ Never □ There were no family or carers to support Did health and social care staff tell you what will happen next? □ Always □ Often □ Sometimes □ Rarely □ Never When health or social care staff planned care or treatment for you, did it happen? □ Always □ Often □ Sometimes □ Rarely □ Never Were your care and support reviewed as they should be? □ Always □ Often □ Sometimes □ Rarely □ Never Was your medication thoroughly reviewed as it should be? □ Always □ Often □ Sometimes □ Rarely □ Never Did you know who to contact if you needed to ask questions about your condition or treatment? □ Always □ Often □ Sometimes □ Rarely □ Never If you had questions, could you contact the people treating and caring for you? □ Always □ Often □ Sometimes □ Rarely □ Never Did all the different people treating and caring for you work well together to give you the best possible care and support? □ Always □ Often □ Sometimes □ Rarely □ Never Did health and social care services help you live the life you want? □ Completely □ A lot □ Moderately □ A little □ Hardly Did health and social care staff give you information about other services that are available to someone in your circumstances, including support organisations’? □ Always □ Often □ Sometimes □ Rarely □ Never Was information given to you at the right time? □ Always □ Often □ Sometimes □ Rarely □ Never Was information provided in a way that you could understand? □ Always □ Often □ Sometimes □ Rarely □ Never Could you meet/phone/email a professional when you needed to ask more questions or discuss the options? □ Always □ Often □ Sometimes □ Rarely □ Never If you still needed contact with previous services/professionals, would it be possible? □ Always □ Often □ Sometimes □ Rarely □ Never |
Figure 1Flow of the patients throughout the study.
Sociodemographic characteristics of the participants (n = 159).
| Age: mean (SD) | 58 (16) |
| Number of conditions – DBMA: mean (SD) | 4.1 (2.3) |
| Male: n (%) | 53 (33.3) |
| Education completed: n (%) | |
| Less than high school | 36 (23.4) |
| Completed high school | 45 (29.2) |
| College | 41 (26.6) |
| University | 32 (20.8) |
| Occupation: n (%) | |
| Employed | 56 (36.6) |
| Unemployed | 24 (15.7) |
| Retired | 73 (47.7) |
| Annual family income: n (%) | |
| Less than 20,000 CAD | 20 (13.1) |
| 20,000 to 49,999 CAD | 59 (38.5) |
| 50,000 CAD or more | 74 (48.4) |
| Marital status: n (%) | |
| Married/living with a partner | 85 (53.8) |
| Separated, divorced | 29 (18.3) |
| Widowed | 21 (13.3) |
| Single | 23 (14.6) |
SD: Standard deviation; CAD: Canadian dollar.
Descriptive statistics and reliability of the PEICS.
| Minimum score | Maximum score | Mean (SD) | Internal consistency: Cronbach alpha (95% CI) | Test-retest reliability: ICC (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 68 | 53 (10) | 0.88 (0.85–0.91) | 0.81 (0.64–0.90) |
SD: Standard deviation; ICC: Intra-class correlation; CI: Confidence interval.
Concurrent validity between the PEICS and three subscales of the CC-MC.
| CC-MC subscale | Concurrent validity: Spearman rank correlation coefficient |
|---|---|
| Coordination role (5 items) | 0.49* |
| Comprehensive knowledge of patient (4 items) | 0.54* |
| Team relational continuity (2 items) | 0.44* |
*p ≤ 0.01.