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Patient assessment of diabetes care in a pay-for-performance program.
Chiu, Herng-Chia; Hsieh, Hui-Min; Lin, Yi-Chieh; Kuo, Shou-Jen; Kao, Hao-Yun; Yeh, Shu-Chuan Jennifer; Chang, Wen-Hsin; Hsiao, Pi-Jung; Chen, Yao-Shen; Lin, Shoei-Loong; Lo, Gin-Ho; Ker, Chen-Guo; Hung, Yu-Han; Cheng, Hsien-An; Chou, Tiang-Hong; Chou, Sze-Yuan; Wang, Jao-Hsien; Wang, Chien-Fu.
  • Chiu HC; Department of Healthcare Administration and Medical Informatics, Kaohsiung Medical University, 100 Shih-Chuan 1st Road, Kaohsiung 80708, Taiwan Research Education and Epidemiology Center, Changhua Christian Hospital, 135 Nan-Hsiao Street, Changhua 500-06, Taiwan.
  • Hsieh HM; Department of Public Health, Kaohsiung Medical University, 100 Shih-Chuan 1st Road, Kaohsiung 80708, Taiwan.
  • Lin YC; Department of Healthcare Administration and Medical Informatics, Kaohsiung Medical University, 100 Shih-Chuan 1st Road, Kaohsiung 80708, Taiwan.
  • Kuo SJ; Changhua Christian Hospital, 135 Nan-Hsiao Street, Changhua 500-06, Taiwan.
  • Kao HY; Department of Healthcare Administration and Medical Informatics, Kaohsiung Medical University, 100 Shih-Chuan 1st Road, Kaohsiung 80708, Taiwan.
  • Yeh SC; Department of Healthcare Administration and Medical Informatics, Kaohsiung Medical University, 100 Shih-Chuan 1st Road, Kaohsiung 80708, Taiwan Department of Business Management, College of Management, National Sun Yat-sen University, 70 Lian Hai Road, Kaohsiung, 80424 Taiwan.
  • Chang WH; MacKay Memorial Hospital, No. 92, Section 2, Zhongshan North Road, Zhongshan District, Taipei City 104, Taiwan.
  • Hsiao PJ; College of Medicine, Kaohsiung Medical University, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Internal Medicine, Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital, 100 Shih-Chuan 1st Road, Kaohsiung 80708, Taiwan.
  • Chen YS; Department of Internal Medicine, Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital, No. 386, Dazhong 1st Road, Zuoying District, Kaohsiung City 813, Taiwan.
  • Lin SL; President Superintendent, Choninn Healthcare System, No. 196, Sec. 1, Wenhua Rd., BanqiaoDist. New Taipei City 22041, Taiwan.
  • Lo GH; E-DA Hospital; School of Medicine for International Students, I-Shou University 1 ,Yi-Da Road, Yanchao district, Kaohsiung, 82445 Taiwan.
  • Ker CG; Department of Surgery, Yuan's General Hospital, 162, Chen-Kong 1st Road, Kaohsiung 80249, Taiwan.
  • Hung YH; Yuan's General Hospital, No. 162, Cheng gong 1st Road, Ling ya District, Kaohsiung City 80249, Taiwan.
  • Cheng HA; Department of Neurology, Yuan's General Hospital, 162, Chen-Kun 1st Road, Kaohsiung 80249, Taiwan.
  • Chou TH; Mennonite Christian Hospital, 44, Min-Chuan Road, Hualien 970, Taiwan.
  • Chou SY; Cheng Ching General Hospital, 139 Ping Tien Street, Taichung, Taiwan.
  • Wang JH; Department of Education and Research, Jiannren Hospital, 136 Nanyang Road, Kaohsiung 811, Taiwan.
  • Wang CF; Division of Physical Therapy, Taitung Christian Hospital, 350 Kai-Feng Street, Taitung City, Taitung County 950, Taiwan.
Int J Qual Health Care ; 28(2): 183-90, 2016 Apr.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26819445
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

Few studies address quality of care in pay-for-performance (P4P) programs from the perspective of patients' perceptions. This study aimed to examine and compare the patient assessment of diabetes chronic care as perceived by diabetic patients enrolled and not enrolled in a P4P program from the patients' self-reported perspectives.

DESIGN:

A cross-sectional study with case and comparison group design.

SETTING:

A large-scale survey was conducted from February to November 2013 in 18 healthcare institutions in Taiwan.

PARTICIPANTS:

A total of 1458 P4P (n = 1037) and non-P4P (n = 421) diabetic patients participated in this large survey. The Chinese version of the Patient Assessment of Chronic Illness Care (PACIC) instrument was used and patients' clinical outcome data (e.g. HbA1c, LDL) were collected. INTERVENTION None. MAIN OUTCOME

MEASURES:

Five subscales from the PACIC were measured, including patient activation, delivery system design/system support, goal setting/tailoring, problem solving/contextual and follow-up/coordination. Patient clinical outcomes were also measured. Multiple linear regression and logistic regression models were used and controlled for patient demographic and health institution characteristics statistically.

RESULTS:

After adjusting for covariates, P4P patients had higher overall scores on the PACIC and five subscales than non-P4P patients. P4P patients also had better clinical processes of care (e.g. HbA1c test) and intermediate outcomes.

CONCLUSIONS:

Patients who participated in the program likely received better patient-centered care given the original Chronic Care Model. Better perceptions of diabetic care assessment also better clinical outcomes. The PACIC instrument can be used for the patient assessment of chronic care in a P4P program.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Garantía de la Calidad de Atención de Salud / Reembolso de Incentivo / Satisfacción del Paciente / Diabetes Mellitus Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Año: 2016 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Garantía de la Calidad de Atención de Salud / Reembolso de Incentivo / Satisfacción del Paciente / Diabetes Mellitus Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Año: 2016 Tipo del documento: Article