Effect of Real-Time Feedback Devices on Primary Care Patient Experience Scores: A Cluster-Randomized Trial

Patient experience is a critical measure for ambulatory primary care, although it is unclear how to best improve patient experience scores. This study aimed to determine whether use of a real-time feedback (RTF) device improved patient experience scores in a cluster-randomized trial. The primary out...

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Main Authors: Kaitlyn Philips DO, MSc, Nina Dadlez MD, MSc, Melissa Fazzari PhD, Shawn Samuel DO, MSc, William Southern MD, MSc, Moonseong Heo PhD, Namita Azad MPH, Michael Drasher BS, Michael L Rinke MD, PhD
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-02-01
Series:Journal of Patient Experience
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2374373521996957
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spelling doaj-336af96dcee14f39b40ae6b691784c7e2021-02-28T06:06:05ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Patient Experience2374-37432021-02-01810.1177/2374373521996957Effect of Real-Time Feedback Devices on Primary Care Patient Experience Scores: A Cluster-Randomized TrialKaitlyn Philips DO, MSc0Nina Dadlez MD, MSc1Melissa Fazzari PhD2Shawn Samuel DO, MSc3William Southern MD, MSc4Moonseong Heo PhD5Namita Azad MPH6Michael Drasher BS7Michael L Rinke MD, PhD8 The Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, USA Department of Pediatrics, Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA The Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, USA Department of Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY, USA Department of Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY, USA Department of Public Health Sciences, and School of Mathematical Sciences, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USA Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, NY, USA Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, USA The Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, USAPatient experience is a critical measure for ambulatory primary care, although it is unclear how to best improve patient experience scores. This study aimed to determine whether use of a real-time feedback (RTF) device improved patient experience scores in a cluster-randomized trial. The primary outcomes were change from baseline in 9 Clinician and Group Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CG-CAHPS) question and domain scores most closely related to the RTF questions asked in a linear mixed effects model. There were no observed statistically significant intervention-related differences in CG-CAHPS scores in any of the 9 CG-CAHPS questions or domains ( P = .12-.99). In intervention clinics, there were no statistically significant correlation between CG-CAHPS top box scores and RTF device scores ( P = .23-.98). Clinics in an urban primary care network randomized to receive RTF devices did not significantly improve related CG-CAHPS question or domain scores nor were those scores correlated with RTF device scores. More research is needed to identify effective interventions to improve ambulatory primary care patient experience.https://doi.org/10.1177/2374373521996957
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author Kaitlyn Philips DO, MSc
Nina Dadlez MD, MSc
Melissa Fazzari PhD
Shawn Samuel DO, MSc
William Southern MD, MSc
Moonseong Heo PhD
Namita Azad MPH
Michael Drasher BS
Michael L Rinke MD, PhD
spellingShingle Kaitlyn Philips DO, MSc
Nina Dadlez MD, MSc
Melissa Fazzari PhD
Shawn Samuel DO, MSc
William Southern MD, MSc
Moonseong Heo PhD
Namita Azad MPH
Michael Drasher BS
Michael L Rinke MD, PhD
Effect of Real-Time Feedback Devices on Primary Care Patient Experience Scores: A Cluster-Randomized Trial
Journal of Patient Experience
author_facet Kaitlyn Philips DO, MSc
Nina Dadlez MD, MSc
Melissa Fazzari PhD
Shawn Samuel DO, MSc
William Southern MD, MSc
Moonseong Heo PhD
Namita Azad MPH
Michael Drasher BS
Michael L Rinke MD, PhD
author_sort Kaitlyn Philips DO, MSc
title Effect of Real-Time Feedback Devices on Primary Care Patient Experience Scores: A Cluster-Randomized Trial
title_short Effect of Real-Time Feedback Devices on Primary Care Patient Experience Scores: A Cluster-Randomized Trial
title_full Effect of Real-Time Feedback Devices on Primary Care Patient Experience Scores: A Cluster-Randomized Trial
title_fullStr Effect of Real-Time Feedback Devices on Primary Care Patient Experience Scores: A Cluster-Randomized Trial
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Real-Time Feedback Devices on Primary Care Patient Experience Scores: A Cluster-Randomized Trial
title_sort effect of real-time feedback devices on primary care patient experience scores: a cluster-randomized trial
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Journal of Patient Experience
issn 2374-3743
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Patient experience is a critical measure for ambulatory primary care, although it is unclear how to best improve patient experience scores. This study aimed to determine whether use of a real-time feedback (RTF) device improved patient experience scores in a cluster-randomized trial. The primary outcomes were change from baseline in 9 Clinician and Group Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CG-CAHPS) question and domain scores most closely related to the RTF questions asked in a linear mixed effects model. There were no observed statistically significant intervention-related differences in CG-CAHPS scores in any of the 9 CG-CAHPS questions or domains ( P = .12-.99). In intervention clinics, there were no statistically significant correlation between CG-CAHPS top box scores and RTF device scores ( P = .23-.98). Clinics in an urban primary care network randomized to receive RTF devices did not significantly improve related CG-CAHPS question or domain scores nor were those scores correlated with RTF device scores. More research is needed to identify effective interventions to improve ambulatory primary care patient experience.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2374373521996957
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