理解消费者对医院产科护理质量指标的认知与意识

Understanding Consumer Perceptions and Awareness of Hospital‐Based Maternity Care Quality Measures

Health Services Research · 2016
被引 27
ABS 3

中文导读

通过焦点小组和调查数据,研究了女性如何感知医院产科护理质量,以及哪些因素影响她们使用公开报告选择医院,发现患者更关注医患互动和婴儿健康相关指标。

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To explore factors that may influence use of comparative public reports for hospital maternity care. DATA SOURCES: Four focus groups conducted in 2013 with 41 women and preintervention survey data collected in 2014 to 2015 from 245 pregnant women in North Carolina. STUDY DESIGN: As part of a larger randomized controlled trial, we conducted qualitative formative research to develop an intervention that will be evaluated through pre- and postintervention surveys. DATA EXTRACTION METHODS: Analysis of focus group transcripts examined participants' perceptions of high-quality maternity care and the importance of different quality measures. Quantitative analysis included descriptive results of the preintervention survey and subgroup analyses to examine the impact of race, education, and being a first-time mom on outcomes. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: When describing high-quality maternity care, participants focused on interactions with providers, including respect for preferences and communication. The importance of quality measures was influenced by the extent to which they focused on babies' health, were perceived as the hospital's responsibility, and were perceived as representing "standard care." At baseline, 28 percent of survey respondents had used quality information to choose a hospital. Survey respondents were more aware of some quality measures (e.g., breastfeeding support) than others (e.g., episiotomy rates). CONCLUSIONS: Public reporting efforts could help increase relevance of maternity care quality measures by creating measures that reflect women's concerns, clearly explaining the hospital's role in supporting quality care, and showing how available quality measures can inform decisions about childbirth.

医疗质量消费者行为产科护理公共卫生