• Medical care · Nov 2012

    Development of and field test results for the CAHPS PCMH Survey.

    • Sarah Hudson Scholle, Oanh Vuong, Lin Ding, Stephanie Fry, Patricia Gallagher, Julie A Brown, Ron D Hays, and Paul D Cleary.
    • National Committee for Quality Assurance, Washington, DC, USA.
    • Med Care. 2012 Nov 1;50 Suppl:S2-10.

    ObjectiveTo develop and evaluate survey questions that assess processes of care relevant to Patient-Centered Medical Homes (PCMHs).Research DesignWe convened expert panels, reviewed evidence on effective care practices and existing surveys, elicited broad public input, and conducted cognitive interviews and a field test to develop items relevant to PCMHs that could be added to the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS®) Clinician & Group (CG-CAHPS) 1.0 Survey. Surveys were tested using a 2-contact mail protocol in 10 adults and 33 pediatric practices (both private and community health centers) in Massachusetts. A total of 4875 completed surveys were received (overall response rate of 25%).AnalysesWe calculated the rate of valid responses for each item. We conducted exploratory factor analyses and estimated item-to-total correlations, individual and site-level reliability, and correlations among proposed multi-item composites.ResultsTen items in 4 new domains (Comprehensiveness, Information, Self-Management Support, and Shared Decision-Making) and 4 items in 2 existing domains (Access and Coordination of Care) were selected to be supplemental items to be used in conjunction with the adult CG-CAHPS 1.0 Survey. For the child version, 4 items in each of 2 new domains (Information and Self-Management Support) and 5 items in existing domains (Access, Comprehensiveness-Prevention, Coordination of Care) were selected.ConclusionsThis study provides support for the reliability and validity of new items to supplement the CG-CAHPS 1.0 Survey to assess aspects of primary care that are important attributes of PCMHs.

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