Assessing Consumer Perceptions of Inpatient Psychiatric Treatment: The Perceptions of Care Survey

Susan V. Eisen PhD, Marsha Wilcox EdD, ScD (Research Fellow), Thomas Idiculla MSW, Alexander Speredelozzi MBA (Manager), Barbara Dickey PhD (Associate Professor)
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Abstract

Background

Consumer perceptions of behavioral health care are widely recognized as important quality indicators. This article reports the development and use of the Perceptions of Care (PoC) survey, a standardized public domain measure of consumer perceptions of the quality of inpatient mental health or substance abuse care. The goals were to develop a low-cost, low-burden survey that would address important quality domains, allow for interprogram comparisons and national benchmarks, be useful for quality improvement purposes, and meet accreditation and payer requirements.

Methods

The sample was composed of 6,972 patients treated in 14 inpatient behavioral health or substance abuse treatment programs. The PoC survey was given to patients by program staff in the 24-hour period before discharge.

Results

Aggregate reports and ratings of care identified areas that are highly evaluated by consumers, as well as areas that provide opportunities for quality improvement. Factor analysis identified four domains of care, and a 100-point score was developed for each domain. Regression analyses identified significant predictors of perceptions of care for use in computing risk-adjusted scores. Unadjusted and adjusted scores were presented to demonstrate the impact of risk adjustment on quality of care scores and relative ranking of programs. Examples were given of how programs used survey results to improve the quality of care.

Discussion

Results demonstrated that the PoC survey is sensitive to detecting differences among inpatient behavioral health programs and can be useful in guiding quality improvement efforts. However, risk adjustment is important for appropriate interpretation of results.

评估消费者对住院精神病治疗的认知:护理认知调查
消费者对行为卫生保健的认知被广泛认为是重要的质量指标。这篇文章报告的发展和使用护理的看法(PoC)调查,一个标准化的公共领域的消费者对住院病人的精神健康或药物滥用护理的质量的看法。目标是发展一项低成本、低负担的调查,以处理重要的质量领域,允许方案间比较和国家基准,对质量改进的目的有用,并满足认可和付款人的要求。方法对14个住院行为健康或药物滥用治疗项目的6972例患者进行调查。项目工作人员在出院前24小时对患者进行PoC调查。结果综合报告和护理评级确定了消费者高度评价的领域,以及提供质量改进机会的领域。因子分析确定了四个护理领域,并为每个领域制定了100分的评分。回归分析确定了用于计算风险调整分数的护理感知的重要预测因子。采用未调整和调整后的得分来证明风险调整对护理质量得分和项目相对排名的影响。举例说明了项目如何利用调查结果来提高护理质量。讨论结果表明,PoC调查对发现住院患者行为健康计划之间的差异很敏感,可以用于指导质量改进工作。然而,风险调整对于结果的适当解释是重要的。
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