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Can caregivers report their care recipients’ post-stroke hospitalizations and outpatient visits accurately? Findings of an Asian prospective stroke cohort

BACKGROUND: Health services research aimed at understanding service use and improving resource allocation often relies on collecting subjectively reported or proxy-reported healthcare service utilization (HSU) data. It is important to know the discrepancies in such self or proxy reports, as they hav...

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Autores principales: Tyagi, Shilpa, Koh, Gerald Choon-Huat, Luo, Nan, Tan, Kelvin Bryan, Hoenig, Helen, Matchar, David B., Yoong, Joanne, Finkelstein, Eric A., Lee, Kim En, Venketasubramanian, N., Menon, Edward, Chan, Kin Ming, De Silva, Deidre Anne, Yap, Philip, Tan, Boon Yeow, Chew, Effie, Young, Sherry H., Ng, Yee Sien, Tu, Tian Ming, Ang, Yan Hoon, Kong, Keng He, Singh, Rajinder, Merchant, Reshma A., Chang, Hui Meng, Yeo, Tseng Tsai, Ning, Chou, Cheong, Angela, Ng, Yu Li, Tan, Chuen Seng
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6203286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30359277
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12913-018-3634-4
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author Tyagi, Shilpa
Koh, Gerald Choon-Huat
Luo, Nan
Tan, Kelvin Bryan
Hoenig, Helen
Matchar, David B.
Yoong, Joanne
Finkelstein, Eric A.
Lee, Kim En
Venketasubramanian, N.
Menon, Edward
Chan, Kin Ming
De Silva, Deidre Anne
Yap, Philip
Tan, Boon Yeow
Chew, Effie
Young, Sherry H.
Ng, Yee Sien
Tu, Tian Ming
Ang, Yan Hoon
Kong, Keng He
Singh, Rajinder
Merchant, Reshma A.
Chang, Hui Meng
Yeo, Tseng Tsai
Ning, Chou
Cheong, Angela
Ng, Yu Li
Tan, Chuen Seng
author_facet Tyagi, Shilpa
Koh, Gerald Choon-Huat
Luo, Nan
Tan, Kelvin Bryan
Hoenig, Helen
Matchar, David B.
Yoong, Joanne
Finkelstein, Eric A.
Lee, Kim En
Venketasubramanian, N.
Menon, Edward
Chan, Kin Ming
De Silva, Deidre Anne
Yap, Philip
Tan, Boon Yeow
Chew, Effie
Young, Sherry H.
Ng, Yee Sien
Tu, Tian Ming
Ang, Yan Hoon
Kong, Keng He
Singh, Rajinder
Merchant, Reshma A.
Chang, Hui Meng
Yeo, Tseng Tsai
Ning, Chou
Cheong, Angela
Ng, Yu Li
Tan, Chuen Seng
author_sort Tyagi, Shilpa
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Health services research aimed at understanding service use and improving resource allocation often relies on collecting subjectively reported or proxy-reported healthcare service utilization (HSU) data. It is important to know the discrepancies in such self or proxy reports, as they have significant financial and policy implications. In high-dependency populations, such as stroke survivors, with varying levels of cognitive impairment and dysphasia, caregivers are often potential sources of stroke survivors’ HSU information. Most of the work conducted on agreement analysis to date has focused on validating different sources of self-reported data, with few studies exploring the validity of caregiver-reported data. Addressing this gap, our study aimed to quantify the agreement across the caregiver-reported and national claims-based HSU of stroke patients. METHODS: A prospective study comprising multi-ethnic stroke patient and caregiver dyads (N = 485) in Singapore was the basis of the current analysis, which used linked national claims records. Caregiver-reported health services data were collected via face-to-face and telephone interviews, and similar health services data were extracted from the national claims records. The main outcome variable was the modified intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), which provided the level of agreement across both data sources. We further identified the amount of over- or under-reporting by caregivers across different service types. RESULTS: We observed variations in agreement for different health services, with agreement across caregiver reports and national claims records being the highest for outpatient visits (specialist and primary care), followed by hospitalizations and emergency department visits. Interestingly, caregivers over-reported hospitalizations by approximately 49% and under-reported specialist and primary care visits by approximately 20 to 30%. CONCLUSIONS: The accuracy of the caregiver-reported HSU of stroke patients varies across different service types. Relatively more objective data sources, such as national claims records, should be considered as a first choice for quantifying health care usage before considering caregiver-reported usage. Caregiver-reported outpatient service use was relatively more accurate than inpatient service use over shorter recall periods. Therefore, in situations where objective data sources are limited, caregiver-reported outpatient information can be considered for low volumes of healthcare consumption, using an appropriate correction to account for potential under-reporting. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s12913-018-3634-4) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-62032862018-11-01 Can caregivers report their care recipients’ post-stroke hospitalizations and outpatient visits accurately? Findings of an Asian prospective stroke cohort Tyagi, Shilpa Koh, Gerald Choon-Huat Luo, Nan Tan, Kelvin Bryan Hoenig, Helen Matchar, David B. Yoong, Joanne Finkelstein, Eric A. Lee, Kim En Venketasubramanian, N. Menon, Edward Chan, Kin Ming De Silva, Deidre Anne Yap, Philip Tan, Boon Yeow Chew, Effie Young, Sherry H. Ng, Yee Sien Tu, Tian Ming Ang, Yan Hoon Kong, Keng He Singh, Rajinder Merchant, Reshma A. Chang, Hui Meng Yeo, Tseng Tsai Ning, Chou Cheong, Angela Ng, Yu Li Tan, Chuen Seng BMC Health Serv Res Research Article BACKGROUND: Health services research aimed at understanding service use and improving resource allocation often relies on collecting subjectively reported or proxy-reported healthcare service utilization (HSU) data. It is important to know the discrepancies in such self or proxy reports, as they have significant financial and policy implications. In high-dependency populations, such as stroke survivors, with varying levels of cognitive impairment and dysphasia, caregivers are often potential sources of stroke survivors’ HSU information. Most of the work conducted on agreement analysis to date has focused on validating different sources of self-reported data, with few studies exploring the validity of caregiver-reported data. Addressing this gap, our study aimed to quantify the agreement across the caregiver-reported and national claims-based HSU of stroke patients. METHODS: A prospective study comprising multi-ethnic stroke patient and caregiver dyads (N = 485) in Singapore was the basis of the current analysis, which used linked national claims records. Caregiver-reported health services data were collected via face-to-face and telephone interviews, and similar health services data were extracted from the national claims records. The main outcome variable was the modified intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), which provided the level of agreement across both data sources. We further identified the amount of over- or under-reporting by caregivers across different service types. RESULTS: We observed variations in agreement for different health services, with agreement across caregiver reports and national claims records being the highest for outpatient visits (specialist and primary care), followed by hospitalizations and emergency department visits. Interestingly, caregivers over-reported hospitalizations by approximately 49% and under-reported specialist and primary care visits by approximately 20 to 30%. CONCLUSIONS: The accuracy of the caregiver-reported HSU of stroke patients varies across different service types. Relatively more objective data sources, such as national claims records, should be considered as a first choice for quantifying health care usage before considering caregiver-reported usage. Caregiver-reported outpatient service use was relatively more accurate than inpatient service use over shorter recall periods. Therefore, in situations where objective data sources are limited, caregiver-reported outpatient information can be considered for low volumes of healthcare consumption, using an appropriate correction to account for potential under-reporting. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s12913-018-3634-4) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2018-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6203286/ /pubmed/30359277 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12913-018-3634-4 Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research Article
Tyagi, Shilpa
Koh, Gerald Choon-Huat
Luo, Nan
Tan, Kelvin Bryan
Hoenig, Helen
Matchar, David B.
Yoong, Joanne
Finkelstein, Eric A.
Lee, Kim En
Venketasubramanian, N.
Menon, Edward
Chan, Kin Ming
De Silva, Deidre Anne
Yap, Philip
Tan, Boon Yeow
Chew, Effie
Young, Sherry H.
Ng, Yee Sien
Tu, Tian Ming
Ang, Yan Hoon
Kong, Keng He
Singh, Rajinder
Merchant, Reshma A.
Chang, Hui Meng
Yeo, Tseng Tsai
Ning, Chou
Cheong, Angela
Ng, Yu Li
Tan, Chuen Seng
Can caregivers report their care recipients’ post-stroke hospitalizations and outpatient visits accurately? Findings of an Asian prospective stroke cohort
title Can caregivers report their care recipients’ post-stroke hospitalizations and outpatient visits accurately? Findings of an Asian prospective stroke cohort
title_full Can caregivers report their care recipients’ post-stroke hospitalizations and outpatient visits accurately? Findings of an Asian prospective stroke cohort
title_fullStr Can caregivers report their care recipients’ post-stroke hospitalizations and outpatient visits accurately? Findings of an Asian prospective stroke cohort
title_full_unstemmed Can caregivers report their care recipients’ post-stroke hospitalizations and outpatient visits accurately? Findings of an Asian prospective stroke cohort
title_short Can caregivers report their care recipients’ post-stroke hospitalizations and outpatient visits accurately? Findings of an Asian prospective stroke cohort
title_sort can caregivers report their care recipients’ post-stroke hospitalizations and outpatient visits accurately? findings of an asian prospective stroke cohort
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6203286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30359277
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12913-018-3634-4
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