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Citizen perspectives on the use of publicly reported primary care performance information: Results from citizen‐patient dialogues in three Canadian provinces

机译:公民视角于使用公开报告的初级保健绩效信息:三个加拿大省份的公民患者对话结果

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Abstract Objective Performance measurement and reporting is proliferating in all sectors of the healthcare system, including primary care, despite a dearth of evidence on how the public uses reports on primary care performance. We explored how the public might use this information, to guide the development of effective reporting systems for primary care. Methods We conducted six full‐day deliberative dialogue sessions with a purposive sample of 56 citizen‐patients across three Canadian provinces (British Columbia, Ontario and Nova Scotia). Participants identified how they would use publicly reported performance data. We conducted a thematic analysis of the data by region. Results Common uses for primary care performance information emerged across all sessions. Participants most often discussed the utility of this information for community advocacy and participation in health system decision making. Similar barriers for using performance information to choose a primary care provider were identified in each region including the perceived lack of choice of providers and the high value placed on relationships with current providers. Finally, the value of public performance reporting in enhancing trust that people would receive good care was also a common theme. Conclusions Citizen‐patient perspectives highlight that public reporting on primary care performance could promote the health system's responsiveness by enabling public engagement in decision making at the community level. The role of public reporting in promoting trust rather than empowering patient choice may reflect unique elements of the Canadian health system's context.
机译:摘要客观性能测量和报告在医疗保健系统的所有部门中,包括初级保健,尽管有关公众对初级保健绩效的报告的缺乏缺乏证据。我们探讨了公众可能如何使用这些信息,以指导开发初级保健有效报告系统。方法采用三个加拿大省(不列颠哥伦比亚省,安大略省和Nova Scotia)进行了六次全日制审议对话会议,其中包括56个市民患者的有目的的例子。参与者确定了如何使用公开报告的绩效数据。我们按地区对数据进行了主题分析。结果在所有会话中出现了初级保健绩效信息的常用用途。参与者最常讨论了这些信息的效用,以便社区宣传和参与卫生系统决策。在每个地区确定使用性能信息选择初级保健提供商的类似障碍,包括感知提供者的选择和对当前提供商关系的高价值。最后,公共表演报告的价值在加强人们将获得良好照顾的信任中也是一个共同的主题。结论公民患者的观点强调,公众对初级保健绩效的报告可以通过在社区一级的决策方面取得公众参与促进卫生系统的响应能力。公众报告在促进信任而不是赋予患者选择的作用可能反映加拿大卫生系统背景的独特要素。

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