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Challenging a Fundamental Proposition of Patient-Centeredness.

Stephen Aragon1, Mak Khojasteh2, Montrale Boykin1, Breanne Crumpton3, Laura McGuinn4, Sabina Gesell5.   

Abstract

This investigation challenged the proposition that physician patient-centeredness influences patients' experience-of-care (PEC). A theory-driven, three-factor, multigroup structural equation modeling design, using asymptotic-distribution-free and bootstrap estimation, with two national random and 5,000 bootstrap samples challenged the proposition's plausibility, measurement invariance, replicability, robustness against a competing model, and coherence with theory. The model fit [χ2(39) = 28, p =.900, RMSEA = .001, p = 1.00, CFI = 1.00], explaining 81 percent of PEC's variance; the proposition was invariant across samples, held against the competing model [χ2Δ(7) = 7.82, p = .97]; cross-validated against estimates from the 5,000 bootstrap samples; and agreed with theory. One standardized increase in patient-centeredness increased PEC, likelihood of recommending, and care ratings by .807, .765, and .771. Results converged in sustaining the plausibility of the proposition.

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Keywords:  Experience-of-Care; Multigroup Structural Equation Modeling; Patient-Centeredness; Quality Measurement; The Primary Provider Theory; Value-Based Care

Year:  2020        PMID: 35310827      PMCID: PMC8929671     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Best Pract Health Prof Divers        ISSN: 2475-2843


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