A tool for assessing continuity of care across care levels: an extended psychometric validation of the CCAENA questionnaire

Authors

  • Marta Beatriz Aller Health Policy and Health Services Research Group; Health Policy Research Unit, Consortium for Health Care and Social Services of Catalonia and PhD Programme in Public Health and Methodology of Biomedical Research, Department of Pediatrics, Obstetrics and
  • Ingrid Vargas Health Policy and Health Services Research Group; Health Policy Research Unit. Consortium for Health Care and Social Services of Catalonia
  • Irene Garcia Health Policy and Health Services Research Group; Health Policy Research Unit. Consortium for Health Care and Social Services of Catalonia
  • Jordi Coderch Grup de Recerca en Serveis Sanitaris i Resultats en Salut (GRESSIRES); Serveis de Salut Integrats Baix
  • Lluís Colomés Health Policy and Health Services Research Group; Strategic Planning Division, SAGESSA Group
  • Josep Ramon Llopart Health Policy and Health Services Research Group; Division of Management, Planning and Organizational Development, Badalona Healthcare Services (BSA)
  • Manel Ferran Teaching Department, Catalan Health Institute (ICS)
  • Inma Sánchez-Pérez Grup de Recerca en Serveis Sanitaris i Resultats en Salut (GRESSIRES) ; Serveis de Salut Integrats Baix
  • M. Luisa Vázquez Health Policy and Health Services Research Group; Health Policy Research Unit. Consortium for Health Care and Social Services of Catalonia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5334/ijic.1160

Keywords:

continuity of patient care, questionnaires, outcome and process assessment (health care), delivery of health care

Abstract

Background: The CCAENA questionnaire was developed to assess care continuity across levels from the patients’ perspective. The aim is to provide additional evidence on the psychometric properties of the scales of this questionnaire.

Methods: Cross-sectional study by means of a survey of a random sample of 1500 patients attended in primary and secondary care in three healthcare areas of the Catalan healthcare system. Data were collected in 2010 using the CCAENA questionnaire. To assess psychometric properties, an exploratory factor analysis was performed (construct validity) and the item-rest correlations and Cronbach’s alpha were calculated (internal consistency). Spearman correlation coefficients were calculated (multidimensionality) and the ability to discriminate between groups was tested.

Results: The factor analysis resulted in 21 items grouped into three factors: patient-primary care provider relationship, patient-secondary care provider relationship and continuity across care levels. Cronbach’s alpha indicated good internal consistency (0.97, 0.93, 0.80) and the correlation coefficients indicated that dimensions can be interpreted as separated scales. Scales discriminated patients according to healthcare area, age and educational level.

Conclusion: The CCAENA questionnaire has proved to be a valid and reliable tool for measuring patients’ perceptions of continuity. Providers and researchers could apply the questionnaire to identify areas for healthcare improvement.

 

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Published

2013-12-02

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Research & theory