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Cross‐Cultural Validation of the Patient Perception of Integrated Care Survey

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OBJECTIVE To test the cross-cultural validity of the U.S. Patient Perception of Integrated Care (PPIC) Survey in a Dutch sample using a standardized procedure. DATA SOURCES Primary data collected from… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE To test the cross-cultural validity of the U.S. Patient Perception of Integrated Care (PPIC) Survey in a Dutch sample using a standardized procedure. DATA SOURCES Primary data collected from patients of five primary care centers in the south of the Netherlands, through survey research from 2014 to 2015. STUDY DESIGN Cross-sectional data collected from patients who saw multiple health care providers during 6 months preceding data collection. DATA COLLECTION The PPIC survey includes 59 questions that measure patient perceived care integration across providers, settings, and time. Data analysis followed a standardized procedure guiding data preparation, psychometric analysis, and included invariance testing with the U.S. dataset. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Latent scale structures of the Dutch and U.S. survey were highly comparable. Factor "Integration with specialist" had lower reliability scores and noninvariance. For the remaining factors, internal consistency and invariance estimates were strong. CONCLUSIONS The standardized cross-cultural validation procedure produced strong support for comparable psychometric characteristics of the Dutch and U.S. surveys. Future research should examine the usability of the proposed procedure for contexts with greater cultural differences.

Keywords: cross cultural; survey; perception integrated; patient perception; integrated care; care

Journal Title: Health Services Research
Year Published: 2018

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