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Psychometric properties of the instrument quality in psychiatric care and descriptions of quality of care among in‐patients

Agneta Schröder (Psychiatric Research Centre, Örebro County Council, Örebro, Sweden)
Bodil Wilde Larsson (Division for Health and Caring Sciences, Department of Nursing, Karlstad University, Karlstad, Sweden)
Gerd Ahlström (School of Health Sciences, Jönköping University, Jönköping, Sweden)
Lars‐Olov Lundqvist (Centre for Rehabilitation Research, Örebro County Council, Örebro, Sweden)

International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance

ISSN: 0952-6862

Article publication date: 20 July 2010

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to test the psychometric properties and dimensionality of a new instrument, quality in psychiatric care (QPC), and to describe and compare quality of care among in‐patients as measured by this instrument.

Design/methodology/approach

The instrument quality in psychiatric care measures patients' experiences regarding quality of care. The instrument is based on a definition of quality of care from the patients' perspective. A sample of 265 in‐patients at eight general psychiatric wards in Sweden was assessed.

Findings

Exploratory factor analysis revealed that the original five‐dimensional 69‐item QPC was better with six dimensions and reduced to 30 items, hereinafter denoted quality in psychiatric care‐in‐patients (QPC‐IP) with retained internal consistency. The patients' ratings of quality of care were generally high; the highest rating was for quality of encounter and the lowest for participation.

Research limitations/implications

Analysis of the dropouts was not possible because of incomplete registrations at the wards.

Practical implications

QPC‐IP is a simple, inexpensive and quick way to evaluate quality of care and thus contributes to health care improvement in the field of psychiatry.

Originality/value

The new 30 items instrument, QPC‐IP includes important aspects of patients' perceptions of quality of care. The QPC‐IP is psychometrically adequate and thus recommended for evaluating patients' experiences of the quality of psychiatric care.

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Citation

Schröder, A., Wilde Larsson, B., Ahlström, G. and Lundqvist, L. (2010), "Psychometric properties of the instrument quality in psychiatric care and descriptions of quality of care among in‐patients", International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, Vol. 23 No. 6, pp. 554-570. https://doi.org/10.1108/09526861011060924

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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