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International Journal of Audiology | 2017

Clients’ perspective on quality of audiology care: Development of the Consumer Quality Index (CQI) ‘Audiology Care’ for measuring client experiences

Michelle Hendriks; Judith Dahlhaus-Booij; A.M. Plass

Abstract Objective: Clients’ perspective on the quality of audiology care has not been investigated thoroughly. Research has focused primarily on satisfaction with, and limitations of hearing aids. We developed a Consumer Quality Index (CQI) questionnaire ‘Audiology Care’ to systematically assess client experiences with audiology care. Design: The CQI Audiology Care was developed in three steps: (1) posing open-ended questions through e-mail (n = 14), (2) two small-scale surveys assessing psychometric properties of the questionnaire (n = 188) and importance of quality aspects (n = 118), and (3) a large-scale survey (n = 1793) assessing psychometric properties and discriminatory power of the questionnaire. Study sample: People with complex hearing impairments and/or balance and communicative disorders who visited an audiology care centre during the past year. Results: Important quality aspects were translated into seven reliable scales: accommodation and facilities, employees’ conduct and expertise, arrangement of appointments, waiting times, client participation and effectiveness of treatment. Client experiences differed among the participating centres concerning accommodation and facilities, arrangement of appointments, waiting times and client participation. Conclusion: The CQI Audiology Care is a valid and reliable instrument to assess clients’ experiences with audiology care. Future implementation will reveal whether results can be used to monitor and improve the quality of audiology care.


BMC Health Services Research | 2017

Measuring patient outcomes in chronic heart failure: psychometric properties of the Care-Related Quality of Life survey for Chronic Heart Failure (CaReQoL CHF)

Paul van Kessel; Dolf de Boer; Michelle Hendriks; A.M. Plass

BackgroundThe Care-Related Quality of Life survey for Chronic Heart Failure (CaReQoL CHF) is a newly developed patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) that measures care-related quality of life in patients diagnosed with chronic heart failure. This study describes the psychometric properties of the questionnaire and its relationship with disease severity and global rating of quality of care.MethodInsurance companies selected patients with a recorded diagnosis of chronic heart failure and for whom the hospital submitted a billing statement in the last year. Exploratory factor analysis, Cronbach’s alpha and item-rest correlation were used to construct the CaReQoL CHF. Construct validity was assessed by examining the mean values of the CaReQoL CHF scales for the categories of the widely-used New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional classification and by correlating the global rating of quality of care with the CaReQoL CHF scales.ResultsOne thousand eighteen patients with chronic heart failure filled out the CaReQoL CHF (RR: 35.7%). The CaReQoL CHF consists of 20 items and three scales: social and emotional problems, physical limitations, and being in safe hands. The mean scores of the three scales differed significantly for the NYHA categories, particularly for the social-emotional problems and physical limitation scales. The ‘being in safe hands’ scale showed a moderate positive correlation with the global rating of quality of care.ConclusionsThe CaReQoL CHF is a concise and valid PROM that matches patients’ priorities in healthcare. It adds a new element to existing quality of life questionnaires for patients with chronic heart failure, that is ‘being in safe hands’ scale. This scale is relevant for patients because they experience anxiety and tension about their condition. Future research should determine whether the CaReQoL CHF can help healthcare providers in daily practice to focus treatment on outcomes of care that are relevant to individual patients.


The European health psychologist | 2016

Measurement in health psychology: combining theory, qualitative, and quantitative methods to do it right. 6th Methods in Health Psychology Symposium

Gjalt-Jorn Peters; Alexandra L. Dima; A.M. Plass; Rik Crutzen; Chris Gibbons; Frank Doyle


The European health psychologist | 2016

Measurement in health psychology: combining theory, qualitative, and quantitative methods to do it right

Gjalt-Jorn Peters; A.M. Plass; Rik Crutzen; Alexandra L. Dima; Chris Gibbons; Frank Doyle


The European health psychologist | 2017

Health Psychology Practice in Europe and other countries represented in EHPS: A first step to Moving Forward Together

A.M. Plass; Ewa Gruszczyńska; Sven Ingmar Andersson; Angelos P. Kassianos


The European health psychologist | 2017

Employability of Health Psychologists: Reflections on Career Identity and Role Perceptions

Kyra Hamilton; Massimo Miglioretti; A.M. Plass


The European health psychologist | 2017

Future directions in Health Psychology Practice in Europe and other countries represented in the EHPS: Moving Forward Together

Angelos P. Kassianos; Ewa Gruszczyńska; Sven Ingmar Andersson; A.M. Plass


The European health psychologist | 2016

Annual Report - the Netherlands

A.M. Plass


Archive | 2016

Rapporteren van patiëntervaringen ten behoeve van kwaliteitsverbetering: inzichten uit het Maxima Medisch Centrum.

D. de Boer; C. Zuizewind; J. Driesenaar; A.M. Plass


Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Evidence Based Practice | 2016

Meten van uitkomsten van zorg met PROMs

Paul van Kessel; Mattanja Triemstra; Dolf de Boer; A.M. Plass

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Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

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University of Social Sciences and Humanities

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