Patients’ assessment of chronic illness care: a validation study among patients with type 2 diabetes in Finland

Abstract Background To meet the challenges of the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, such as type 2 diabetes, new approaches to healthcare delivery have been initiated; among these the influential Chronic Care Model (CCM). Valid instruments are needed to evaluate the public health impact of thes...

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Main Authors: Nina Simonsen, Anne M. Koponen, Sakari Suominen
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-06-01
Series:BMC Health Services Research
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-018-3206-7
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spelling doaj-ae6fcef69f9d48b387d55fe80afae0472020-11-24T21:21:03ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632018-06-0118111010.1186/s12913-018-3206-7Patients’ assessment of chronic illness care: a validation study among patients with type 2 diabetes in FinlandNina Simonsen0Anne M. Koponen1Sakari Suominen2Folkhälsan Research CenterFolkhälsan Research CenterUniversity of SkövdeAbstract Background To meet the challenges of the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, such as type 2 diabetes, new approaches to healthcare delivery have been initiated; among these the influential Chronic Care Model (CCM). Valid instruments are needed to evaluate the public health impact of these frameworks in different countries. The Patient Assessment of Chronic Illness Care (PACIC) is a 20-item quality of care measure that, from the perspective of the patient, measures the extent to which care is congruent with the CCM. The aim of this study was to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Finnish translation of the PACIC questionnaire, in terms of validity and reliability, in a large register-based sample of patients with type 2 diabetes. Method The PACIC items were translated into Finnish in a standardized forward-backward procedure, followed by a cross-sectional survey among patients with type 2 diabetes (response rate 56%; n = 2866). We assessed the Finnish version of the PACIC scale for the following psychometric properties: content validity, internal consistency reliability, convergent and construct validity. We also present descriptive data on total scale as well as predetermined subscale levels. Results The item-response on the PACIC scale was high with only small numbers of missing data (0.5–1.1%). Ceiling effects were low (0.3–5.3%) whereas floor effects were over 20% for two of the predetermined subscales (problem solving and follow-up/coordination). The total PACIC scale showed a reasonable distribution and excellent internal consistency (alpha 0.94) while the internal consistency of the subscales were at least acceptable (0.74–0.86). The principal component analysis identified a two- or three-factor solution instead of the proposed five-dimensional. In other respects, the PACIC scale showed the hypothesized relationships with quality of care and outcome measures, thus demonstrating convergent and construct validity. Conclusion A Finnish version of the PACIC scale is now validated in the primary care setting among patients with type 2 diabetes. The findings suggest comparable psychometric properties of the Finnish scale as of the original English instrument and earlier translations, and reasonable levels of validity and reliability.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-018-3206-7Chronic care modelPACICPrimary careQuality of careType 2 diabetesValidation
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author Nina Simonsen
Anne M. Koponen
Sakari Suominen
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Anne M. Koponen
Sakari Suominen
Patients’ assessment of chronic illness care: a validation study among patients with type 2 diabetes in Finland
BMC Health Services Research
Chronic care model
PACIC
Primary care
Quality of care
Type 2 diabetes
Validation
author_facet Nina Simonsen
Anne M. Koponen
Sakari Suominen
author_sort Nina Simonsen
title Patients’ assessment of chronic illness care: a validation study among patients with type 2 diabetes in Finland
title_short Patients’ assessment of chronic illness care: a validation study among patients with type 2 diabetes in Finland
title_full Patients’ assessment of chronic illness care: a validation study among patients with type 2 diabetes in Finland
title_fullStr Patients’ assessment of chronic illness care: a validation study among patients with type 2 diabetes in Finland
title_full_unstemmed Patients’ assessment of chronic illness care: a validation study among patients with type 2 diabetes in Finland
title_sort patients’ assessment of chronic illness care: a validation study among patients with type 2 diabetes in finland
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Abstract Background To meet the challenges of the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, such as type 2 diabetes, new approaches to healthcare delivery have been initiated; among these the influential Chronic Care Model (CCM). Valid instruments are needed to evaluate the public health impact of these frameworks in different countries. The Patient Assessment of Chronic Illness Care (PACIC) is a 20-item quality of care measure that, from the perspective of the patient, measures the extent to which care is congruent with the CCM. The aim of this study was to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Finnish translation of the PACIC questionnaire, in terms of validity and reliability, in a large register-based sample of patients with type 2 diabetes. Method The PACIC items were translated into Finnish in a standardized forward-backward procedure, followed by a cross-sectional survey among patients with type 2 diabetes (response rate 56%; n = 2866). We assessed the Finnish version of the PACIC scale for the following psychometric properties: content validity, internal consistency reliability, convergent and construct validity. We also present descriptive data on total scale as well as predetermined subscale levels. Results The item-response on the PACIC scale was high with only small numbers of missing data (0.5–1.1%). Ceiling effects were low (0.3–5.3%) whereas floor effects were over 20% for two of the predetermined subscales (problem solving and follow-up/coordination). The total PACIC scale showed a reasonable distribution and excellent internal consistency (alpha 0.94) while the internal consistency of the subscales were at least acceptable (0.74–0.86). The principal component analysis identified a two- or three-factor solution instead of the proposed five-dimensional. In other respects, the PACIC scale showed the hypothesized relationships with quality of care and outcome measures, thus demonstrating convergent and construct validity. Conclusion A Finnish version of the PACIC scale is now validated in the primary care setting among patients with type 2 diabetes. The findings suggest comparable psychometric properties of the Finnish scale as of the original English instrument and earlier translations, and reasonable levels of validity and reliability.
topic Chronic care model
PACIC
Primary care
Quality of care
Type 2 diabetes
Validation
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-018-3206-7
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