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Novel study design to assess the utility of the copd assessment test in a primary care setting

机译:新颖的研究设计可评估copd评估测试在基层医疗机构中的效用

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The quality of a consultation provided by a physician can have a profound impact on the quality of care and patient engagement in treatment decisions. When the COPD Assessment Test (CAT) was developed, one of its aims was to aid the communication between physician and patient about the impact of COPD. We developed a novel study design to assess this in a primary care consultation. Primary care physicians across five countries in Europe conducted videoed consultations with six standardised COPD patients (played by trained actors) which had patient-specific issues that the physician needed to identify through questioning. Half the physicians saw the patients with the completed CAT, and half without. Independent assessors scored the physicians on their ability to identify and address the patient-specific issues, review standard COPD aspects, their understanding of the case and their overall performance. This novel study design presented many challenges which needed to be addressed to achieve an acceptable level of robustness to assess the utility of the CAT. This paper discusses these challenges and the measures adopted to eliminate or minimise their impact on the study results.
机译:医生提供的咨询质量可能会对护理质量和患者参与治疗决策产生深远影响。开发COPD评估测试(CAT)时,其目的之一是帮助医生和患者之间就COPD的影响进行交流。我们开发了一种新颖的研究设计,可以在初级保健咨询中对此进行评估。欧洲五个国家的初级保健医生对六名标准化的COPD患者(由受过训练的演员扮演)进行了视频咨询,这些患者有特定于患者的问题,需要通过询问来确定。一半的医师看完了CAT的病人,另一半没有看过。独立评估师对医生识别和解决患者特定问题,审查标准COPD方面,对病例的理解以及整体表现的能力给医生打分。这种新颖的研究设计提出了许多挑战,需要评估这些挑战才能达到可接受的鲁棒性水平,以评估CAT的效用。本文讨论了这些挑战以及为消除或最小化对研究结果的影响而采取的措施。

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