Validation and Clinical Application of the Japanese Version of the Patient-Reported Experience Measures for Intermediate Care Services: A Cross-Sectional Study
Older adult patients account for 70% of all hospitalized patients in Japan, and intermediate care based on patient-centered care (PCC) that ensures continuity and quality of care at the interface between home services and acute care services and restores patient’s independence and confidence is nece...
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description | Older adult patients account for 70% of all hospitalized patients in Japan, and intermediate care based on patient-centered care (PCC) that ensures continuity and quality of care at the interface between home services and acute care services and restores patient’s independence and confidence is necessary for them to continue living independently. At present, no concept of intermediate care is established in Japan, and the implementation of PCC has been delayed. Thus, in this study, a Japanese version of the intermediate care evaluation index (patient-reported experience measure (PREM)) was created on the basis of the original PREM developed in the UK, and data in wards with intermediate care functions in Japan were collected to confirm internal consistency and validity from 2020 to 2022. The Japanese version of PREM was found to have a factor structure with two potential factors. Given the clear correlation with the shared decision-making evaluation index, which is the pinnacle of PCC, the theoretical validity of the Japanese version of PREM, which is based on PCC as a theoretical basis, was confirmed. |
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spelling | doaj.art-b346ee1511ae4a4583fd3e97ff2d2f092024-04-12T13:18:54ZengMDPI AGHealthcare2227-90322024-03-0112774310.3390/healthcare12070743Validation and Clinical Application of the Japanese Version of the Patient-Reported Experience Measures for Intermediate Care Services: A Cross-Sectional StudyYuko Goto0Hisayuki Miura1Department of Home Care and Regional Liaison Promotion, Hospital, National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Obu 474-8511, Aichi, JapanDepartment of Home Care and Regional Liaison Promotion, Hospital, National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Obu 474-8511, Aichi, JapanOlder adult patients account for 70% of all hospitalized patients in Japan, and intermediate care based on patient-centered care (PCC) that ensures continuity and quality of care at the interface between home services and acute care services and restores patient’s independence and confidence is necessary for them to continue living independently. At present, no concept of intermediate care is established in Japan, and the implementation of PCC has been delayed. Thus, in this study, a Japanese version of the intermediate care evaluation index (patient-reported experience measure (PREM)) was created on the basis of the original PREM developed in the UK, and data in wards with intermediate care functions in Japan were collected to confirm internal consistency and validity from 2020 to 2022. The Japanese version of PREM was found to have a factor structure with two potential factors. Given the clear correlation with the shared decision-making evaluation index, which is the pinnacle of PCC, the theoretical validity of the Japanese version of PREM, which is based on PCC as a theoretical basis, was confirmed.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/12/7/743intermediate carecommunity-based integrated care systemregional comprehensive care systempatient-centered carecommunity-based care wardcommunity comprehensive care ward |
spellingShingle | Yuko Goto Hisayuki Miura Validation and Clinical Application of the Japanese Version of the Patient-Reported Experience Measures for Intermediate Care Services: A Cross-Sectional Study Healthcare intermediate care community-based integrated care system regional comprehensive care system patient-centered care community-based care ward community comprehensive care ward |
title | Validation and Clinical Application of the Japanese Version of the Patient-Reported Experience Measures for Intermediate Care Services: A Cross-Sectional Study |
title_full | Validation and Clinical Application of the Japanese Version of the Patient-Reported Experience Measures for Intermediate Care Services: A Cross-Sectional Study |
title_fullStr | Validation and Clinical Application of the Japanese Version of the Patient-Reported Experience Measures for Intermediate Care Services: A Cross-Sectional Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Validation and Clinical Application of the Japanese Version of the Patient-Reported Experience Measures for Intermediate Care Services: A Cross-Sectional Study |
title_short | Validation and Clinical Application of the Japanese Version of the Patient-Reported Experience Measures for Intermediate Care Services: A Cross-Sectional Study |
title_sort | validation and clinical application of the japanese version of the patient reported experience measures for intermediate care services a cross sectional study |
topic | intermediate care community-based integrated care system regional comprehensive care system patient-centered care community-based care ward community comprehensive care ward |
url | https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/12/7/743 |
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