Validating a codesigned paediatric patient reported experience measure: a study protocol.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Karlen R Barr, Jessica Nikolovski, James R John, Leslie White, Sarah Elliott, Lynn McCartney, Claire Treadgold, Barb Vernon, Valsamma Eapen
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Introduction: Patient reported experience measures (PREMs) are important tools to include the voices of patients in healthcare provision. Children have a right to be included in decisions made about their care. A self-reported, locally validated and standardised paediatric PREM (pPREM) does not exist for use in Australian healthcare settings. Further, existing pPREMs are rarely codesigned with children or developed to be completed by children themselves. This study aims to validate a pPREM that will be completed by children within Australian healthcare settings.

Methods and analysis: This study will involve three subphases, engaging children aged 6-11 years old who have had a hospital admission in the past 3 months. First, up to 25 children will participate in cognitive interviews to pilot test pPREM items. Using feedback from the interviews, population testing will occur with about 180 children at six Australian hospitals to determine the validity, reliability and feasibility of the pPREM. The study's implementation process will be evaluated through interviews with approximately 25-30 clinicians, managers and other stakeholders.

验证共同设计的儿科患者报告经验测量:一项研究方案。
介绍:患者报告的经验措施(PREMs)是重要的工具,包括在医疗保健提供患者的声音。儿童有权参与有关其照料的决定。自我报告、本地验证和标准化的儿科PREM (pPREM)不存在用于澳大利亚医疗保健机构。此外,现有的pPREMs很少与儿童共同设计或由儿童自己开发完成。本研究旨在验证将由澳大利亚医疗机构的儿童完成的pPREM。方法与分析:本研究将分为三个阶段,研究对象为过去3个月内住院的6-11岁儿童。首先,多达25名儿童将参加认知访谈,以试点测试pPREM项目。根据访谈的反馈,将对澳大利亚六家医院的约180名儿童进行人口测试,以确定pPREM的有效性、可靠性和可行性。研究的实施过程将通过与大约25-30名临床医生、管理人员和其他利益相关者的访谈来评估。
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BMJ Paediatrics Open
BMJ Paediatrics Open Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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