住院康复质量报告中收集患者报告结局的可行性

Feasibility of Collecting Patient‐Reported Outcomes for Inpatient Rehabilitation Quality Reporting

Health Services Research · 2017
被引 6
ABS 3

中文导读

研究评估了神经疾病住院患者完成患者报告结局的意愿和能力,发现半数合格患者完成调查,多数无需帮助,但随访需多次提醒,表明收集此类数据可行但需注意负担。

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate rehabilitation inpatients' willingness and ability to complete patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and the burden of completion on patients and staff. DATA SOURCES/STUDY SETTING: Two inpatient rehabilitation facilities. STUDY DESIGN: Patients with neurological disorders were assigned randomly to receive a nominal monetary incentive during or 1 month after the stay. DATA COLLECTION: Patients responded using a tablet computer or paper. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Of the 1,055 admissions, 74 percent were eligible, and 51 percent of eligible patients completed the survey. Most answered without assistance. A majority completed the survey 1 month after discharge; incentive timing was unrelated to postdischarge completion. Half of the 285 follow-up respondents required at least two reminder calls. CONCLUSIONS: Collection of PROs from rehabilitation patients is feasible. Results inform policy makers regarding feasibility of PRO data in evaluating rehabilitation quality.

康复医学患者报告结局医疗质量评估卫生服务研究