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Alignment of patient and primary care practice member perspectives of chronic illness care: a cross-sectional analysis

BACKGROUND: Little is known as to whether primary care teams’ perceptions of how well they have implemented the Chronic Care Model (CCM) corresponds with their patients’ own experience of chronic illness care. We examined the extent to which practice members’ perceptions of how well they organized t...

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Autores principales: Noël, Polly H, Parchman, Michael L, Palmer, Ray F, Romero, Raquel L, Leykum, Luci K, Lanham, Holly J, Zeber, John E, Bowers, Krista W
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3974922/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24678983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-15-57
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author Noël, Polly H
Parchman, Michael L
Palmer, Ray F
Romero, Raquel L
Leykum, Luci K
Lanham, Holly J
Zeber, John E
Bowers, Krista W
author_facet Noël, Polly H
Parchman, Michael L
Palmer, Ray F
Romero, Raquel L
Leykum, Luci K
Lanham, Holly J
Zeber, John E
Bowers, Krista W
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description BACKGROUND: Little is known as to whether primary care teams’ perceptions of how well they have implemented the Chronic Care Model (CCM) corresponds with their patients’ own experience of chronic illness care. We examined the extent to which practice members’ perceptions of how well they organized to deliver care consistent with the CCM were associated with their patients’ perceptions of the chronic illness care they have received. METHODS: Analysis of baseline measures from a cluster randomized controlled trial testing a practice facilitation intervention to implement the CCM in small, community-based primary care practices. All practice “members” (i.e., physician providers, non-physician providers, and staff) completed the Assessment of Chronic Illness Care (ACIC) survey and adult patients with 1 or more chronic illnesses completed the Patient Assessment of Chronic Illness Care (PACIC) questionnaire. RESULTS: Two sets of hierarchical linear regression models accounting for nesting of practice members (N = 283) and patients (N = 1,769) within 39 practices assessed the association between practice member perspectives of CCM implementation (ACIC scores) and patients’ perspectives of CCM (PACIC). ACIC summary score was not significantly associated with PACIC summary score or most of PACIC subscale scores, but four of the ACIC subscales [Self-management Support (p < 0.05); Community Linkages (p < 0.02), Delivery System Design (p < 0.02), and Organizational Support (p < 0.02)] were consistently associated with PACIC summary score and the majority of PACIC subscale scores after controlling for patient characteristics. The magnitude of the coefficients, however, indicates that the level of association is weak. CONCLUSIONS: The ACIC and PACIC scales appear to provide complementary and relatively unique assessments of how well clinical services are aligned with the CCM. Our findings underscore the importance of assessing both patient and practice member perspectives when evaluating quality of chronic illness care. TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT00482768
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spelling pubmed-39749222014-04-05 Alignment of patient and primary care practice member perspectives of chronic illness care: a cross-sectional analysis Noël, Polly H Parchman, Michael L Palmer, Ray F Romero, Raquel L Leykum, Luci K Lanham, Holly J Zeber, John E Bowers, Krista W BMC Fam Pract Research Article BACKGROUND: Little is known as to whether primary care teams’ perceptions of how well they have implemented the Chronic Care Model (CCM) corresponds with their patients’ own experience of chronic illness care. We examined the extent to which practice members’ perceptions of how well they organized to deliver care consistent with the CCM were associated with their patients’ perceptions of the chronic illness care they have received. METHODS: Analysis of baseline measures from a cluster randomized controlled trial testing a practice facilitation intervention to implement the CCM in small, community-based primary care practices. All practice “members” (i.e., physician providers, non-physician providers, and staff) completed the Assessment of Chronic Illness Care (ACIC) survey and adult patients with 1 or more chronic illnesses completed the Patient Assessment of Chronic Illness Care (PACIC) questionnaire. RESULTS: Two sets of hierarchical linear regression models accounting for nesting of practice members (N = 283) and patients (N = 1,769) within 39 practices assessed the association between practice member perspectives of CCM implementation (ACIC scores) and patients’ perspectives of CCM (PACIC). ACIC summary score was not significantly associated with PACIC summary score or most of PACIC subscale scores, but four of the ACIC subscales [Self-management Support (p < 0.05); Community Linkages (p < 0.02), Delivery System Design (p < 0.02), and Organizational Support (p < 0.02)] were consistently associated with PACIC summary score and the majority of PACIC subscale scores after controlling for patient characteristics. The magnitude of the coefficients, however, indicates that the level of association is weak. CONCLUSIONS: The ACIC and PACIC scales appear to provide complementary and relatively unique assessments of how well clinical services are aligned with the CCM. Our findings underscore the importance of assessing both patient and practice member perspectives when evaluating quality of chronic illness care. TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT00482768 BioMed Central 2014-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3974922/ /pubmed/24678983 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-15-57 Text en Copyright © 2014 Noël et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited.
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Parchman, Michael L
Palmer, Ray F
Romero, Raquel L
Leykum, Luci K
Lanham, Holly J
Zeber, John E
Bowers, Krista W
Alignment of patient and primary care practice member perspectives of chronic illness care: a cross-sectional analysis
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title_short Alignment of patient and primary care practice member perspectives of chronic illness care: a cross-sectional analysis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3974922/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24678983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-15-57
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