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Development and Preliminary Validation of the Patient Perceptions of Integrated Care Survey

Journal

MEDICAL CARE RESEARCH AND REVIEW
Volume 70, Issue 2, Pages 143-164

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1077558712465654

Keywords

integration; coordination; patient-centeredness; survey; psychometric analysis

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  1. Kaiser Permanente Institute for Health Policy for the Integrated Patient Care Roundtable

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Valid measures of the integration of patient care could provide rapid and accurate feedback on the successfulness of current efforts to improve health care delivery systems. This article describes the development and pilot testing of a new survey, based on a novel conceptual model, which measures the integration of patient care as experienced by patients. We administered the survey to 1,289 patients with multiple chronic conditions from one health system and received responses from 527 patients (43%). Psychometric analysis of responses supported a six-dimension model of integration with satisfactory internal consistency, discriminant validity, and goodness of fit. The Patient Perceptions of Integrated Care survey can be used to measure the integration of care received by chronically ill patients for two main purposes: as a research tool to compare interventions intended to improve the integration of care and as a quality improvement tool intended to guide the refinement of delivery system innovations.

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