Measuring the Patient Experience of Mental Health Care: A Systematic and Critical Review of Patient-Reported Experience Measures

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作者
Fernandes, Sara [1 ]
Fond, Guillaume [1 ]
Zendjidjian, Xavier Y. [1 ]
Baumstarck, Karine [1 ]
Lancon, Christophe [1 ]
Berna, Fabrice [2 ]
Schurhoff, Franck [2 ]
Aouizerate, Bruno [2 ]
Henry, Chantal [2 ]
Etain, Bruno [2 ]
Samalin, Ludovic [2 ]
Leboyer, Marion [2 ]
Llorca, Pierre-Michel [2 ]
Coldefy, Magali [3 ]
Auquier, Pascal [1 ]
Boyer, Laurent [1 ]
机构
[1] Aix Marseille Univ, Sch Med, EA 3279, CEReSS Hlth Serv Res & Qual Life Ctr, La Timone Med Campus, Marseille, France
[2] FondaMental Fdn, Creteil, France
[3] Inst Res & Informat Hlth Econ IRDES, Paris, France
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patient-reported experience measures; patient experience; patient satisfaction; health services research; schizophrenia; bipolar disorder; major depression; systematic review; SELF-REPORT QUESTIONNAIRE; QUALITY-OF-CARE; SERVICE SATISFACTION SCALE; PSYCHIATRIC-CARE; CONSUMER SATISFACTION; PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES; PROMOTION INTERVENTIONS; INTERNAL CONSISTENCY; PHYSICIAN SCALE; LIFE CARE;
D O I
10.2147/PPA.S255264
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: There is growing concern about measuring patient experience with mental health care. There are currently numerous patient-reported experience measures (PREMs) available for mental health care, but there is little guidance for selecting the most suitable instruments. The objective of this systematic review was to provide an overview of the psychometric properties and the content of available PREMs. Methods: A comprehensive review following the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analysis (PRISMA) guidelines was conducted using the MEDLINE database with no date restrictions. The content of PREMs was analyzed using an inductive qualitative approach, and the methodological quality was assessed according to Pesudovs quality criteria. Results: A total of 86 articles examining 75 PREMs and totaling 1932 items were included. Only four PREMs used statistical methods from item response theory (IRT). The 1932 items covered seven key mental health care domains: interpersonal relationships (22.6%), followed by respect and dignity (19.3%), access and care coordination (14.9%), drug therapy (14.1%), information (9.6%), psychological care (6.8%) and care environment (6.1%). Additionally, a few items focused on patient satisfaction (6.7%) rather than patient experience. No instrument covered the latent trait continuum of patient experience, as defined by the inductive qualitative approach, and the psychometric properties of the instruments were heterogeneous. Conclusion: This work is a critical step in the creation of an item library to measure mental health care patient-reported experience that will be used in France to develop, validate, and standardize item banks and computerized adaptive testing (CAT) based on IRT. It will also provide internationally replicable measures that will allow direct comparisons of mental health care systems.
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页码:2147 / 2161
页数:15
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