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Research Studies is a compilation of published research articles funded by AHRQ or authored by AHRQ researchers.
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1 to 19 of 19 Research Studies DisplayedEvensen CT, Yost KJ, Keller S
Development and testing of the CAHPS Cancer Care Survey.
In order to develop the CAHPS Cancer Care Survey instrument, the authors conducted cognitive tests of the instrument as well as field tests at six cancer centers and four community oncology practices; the survey was then finalized and obtained the CAHPS trademark. The authors recommend mail-only, mail-telephone mixed-mode, and Web-mail mixed-mode data collection methods.
AHRQ-funded; 290200600019I.
Citation: Evensen CT, Yost KJ, Keller S .
Development and testing of the CAHPS Cancer Care Survey.
J Oncol Pract 2019 Nov;15(11):e969-e78. doi: 10.1200/jop.19.00039..
Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Cancer, Patient Experience, Quality of Care
Hargraves JL, Cosenza C, Elliott MN, et al.
The effect of different sampling and recall periods in the CAHPS Clinician & Group (CG-CAHPS) survey.
Researchers examined the effect of changing the sampling and reference periods for the CAHPS((R)) Clinician & Group Survey from 12 to 6 months. They found that shortening the reference reduced the proportion of respondents reporting a blood test, X-ray, or other tests, and the most positive response was selected more often on the 6-month survey for 12 out of 13 questions. They concluded that surveys using a 6-month recall period may yield slightly higher scores than surveys with a 12-month recall period.
AHRQ-funded; HS016978.
Citation: Hargraves JL, Cosenza C, Elliott MN, et al..
The effect of different sampling and recall periods in the CAHPS Clinician & Group (CG-CAHPS) survey.
Health Serv Res 2019 Oct;54(5):1036-44. doi: 10.1111/1475-6773.13173..
Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Patient Experience, Quality of Care, Research Methodologies
Beckett MK, Elliott MN, Burkhart Q
The effects of survey version on patient experience scores and plan rankings.
Researchers assessed the effect of changing survey questions on plan-level patient experience measures and ratings. Using CAHPS data, they concluded that their analyses illustrated how to assess the impact of seemingly minor survey modifications for other national surveys considering changes and highlighted the importance of screeners in instrument design.
AHRQ-funded; HS016978.
Citation: Beckett MK, Elliott MN, Burkhart Q .
The effects of survey version on patient experience scores and plan rankings.
Health Serv Res 2019 Oct;54(5):1016-22. doi: 10.1111/1475-6773.13172..
Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Patient Experience, Medicare, Quality of Care
Setodji CM, Peipert JD, Hays RD
Differential item functioning of the CAHPS(R) In-Center Hemodialysis Survey.
End-stage renal disease patients' experience of care is an integral part of the assessment of the quality of the care provided at hemodialysis centers and is needed to promote patient choice, quality improvement, and accountability. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the In-Center Hemodialysis Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (ICH-CAHPS(R)) survey and its equivalence in different age, gender, race, and education subgroups.
AHRQ-funded; HS016980; HS016978.
Citation: Setodji CM, Peipert JD, Hays RD .
Differential item functioning of the CAHPS(R) In-Center Hemodialysis Survey.
Qual Life Res 2019 Jul 26;28(11):3117-35. doi: 10.1007/s11136-019-02250-5.
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Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Kidney Disease and Health, Quality of Care, Patient Experience, Quality Improvement
Ahluwalia SC, Damberg CL, Haas A
How are medical groups identified as high-performing? The effect of different approaches to classification of performance.
The researchers examined how different classification approaches influence which providers are designated as "high-performers.” They found that classification of medical groups as high performing is sensitive to the domains of performance included, the classification approach, and the choice of threshold. They further suggest that the absence of a consistently applied approach to identifying high performers impedes efforts to reliably compare, select and reward high-performing providers.
AHRQ-funded; HS024067.
Citation: Ahluwalia SC, Damberg CL, Haas A .
How are medical groups identified as high-performing? The effect of different approaches to classification of performance.
BMC Health Serv Res 2019 Jul 18;19(1):500. doi: 10.1186/s12913-019-4293-9..
Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Patient Experience, Provider Performance, Quality of Care, Quality Measures
Sheetz KH, Nathan H, Dimick JB
Patients' perceptions of hospitals affiliated with America's highest-rated medical centers.
Using the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) survey to measure how patients perceive a hospital’s overall quality and reputation, the investigators sought to determine whether HCAHPS scores increased for those affiliating with the prominent medical centers named to the U.S. News and World Report Honor Roll.
AHRQ-funded; HS023597.
Citation: Sheetz KH, Nathan H, Dimick JB .
Patients' perceptions of hospitals affiliated with America's highest-rated medical centers.
J Gen Intern Med 2019 Jun;34(6):787-88. doi: 10.1007/s11606-018-4822-y..
Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Patient Experience, Hospitals, Quality Measures, Quality of Care
Tieu L, Hobbs A, Sarkar U
Adapting patient experience data collection processes for lower literacy patient populations using tablets at the point of care.
This study compared the acceptability of low-literacy tablet-based and traditional paper-based patient experience surveys in English and Spanish. The Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers & Systems Clinician & Group Survey (CG-CAHPS) was adapted for a pilot survey using low-literacy questions in Spanish and English. The majority of interview participants preferred the tablet version over the traditional paper-based survey. This was especially true for the younger and Latino respondents.
AHRQ-funded; HS022408.
Citation: Tieu L, Hobbs A, Sarkar U .
Adapting patient experience data collection processes for lower literacy patient populations using tablets at the point of care.
Med Care 2019 Jun;57 Suppl 6 Suppl 2:S140-s48. doi: 10.1097/mlr.0000000000001030..
Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Health Information Technology (HIT), Health Literacy, Patient Experience, Primary Care, Quality of Care, Quality Improvement, Racial and Ethnic Minorities, Urban Health
Fowler FJ, Cosenza C, Cripps LA
The effect of administration mode on CAHPS survey response rates and results: a comparison of mail and web-based approaches.
The researchers compared response rates, respondents' characteristics, and substantive results for CAHPS surveys administered using web and mail protocols. They found that response rates to surveys administered using the Internet protocols were lower than for the surveys administered by mail, but characteristics of respondents and survey answers were very similar across protocols. Respondents without email addresses tended to be older, less educated, and more likely to be male than those with email addresses, and there were a few differences in their responses.
AHRQ-funded; HS016978.
Citation: Fowler FJ, Cosenza C, Cripps LA .
The effect of administration mode on CAHPS survey response rates and results: a comparison of mail and web-based approaches.
Health Serv Res 2019 Jun;54(3):714-21. doi: 10.1111/1475-6773.13109..
Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Health Information Technology (HIT), Patient Experience, Primary Care, Quality of Care, Quality Improvement
Hanson C, Herring B, Trish E
Do health insurance and hospital market concentration influence hospital patients' experience of care?
Researchers examined the effects of insurance and hospital market concentration on hospital patients' experience of care. They found that changes in patient satisfaction are positively associated with increases in insurance concentration and negatively associated with increases in hospital concentration. They concluded that their findings add to the evidence on the harms of hospital consolidation but suggest that insurer consolidation may improve patient experience.
AHRQ-funded; HS026333.
Citation: Hanson C, Herring B, Trish E .
Do health insurance and hospital market concentration influence hospital patients' experience of care?
Health Serv Res 2019 May 16;54(4):805-15. doi: 10.1111/1475-6773.13168..
Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Health Insurance, Hospitals, Patient Experience, Quality of Care, Quality Improvement
Toomey SL, Elliott MN, Zaslavsky AM
Improving response rates and representation of hard-to-reach groups in family experience surveys.
This study examined the use of an audio-enabled tablet to survey parents of children discharged from 4 units of a children’s hospital. Normal mail survey response rates are very low, especially for black, Latino, and low-income respondents. This survey was done day of discharge at the hospital and there was a response rate of 71.1% via tablet versus 16.3% for mail only. The Child Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) survey was used. Tablet response rates were highest with fathers, those more likely to have a high school education or less, less likely to be white, and more likely to be publicly insured. The results are promising for future surveys using tablet administration.
AHRQ-funded; HS020513; HS025299.
Citation: Toomey SL, Elliott MN, Zaslavsky AM .
Improving response rates and representation of hard-to-reach groups in family experience surveys.
Acad Pediatr 2019 May - Jun;19(4):446-53. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2018.07.007..
Keywords: Caregiving, Children/Adolescents, Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Health Information Technology (HIT), Hospitals, Low-Income, Patient Experience, Quality of Care, Quality Improvement, Racial and Ethnic Minorities
Cefalu MS, Elliott MN, Setodji CM
Hospital quality indicators are not unidimensional: a reanalysis of Lieberthal and Comer.
The objective of this study was to evaluate the dimensionality of hospital quality indicators treated as unidimensional in a prior publication. The investigators found that there were four underlying dimensions of hospital quality: patient experience, mortality, and two clinical process dimensions. They concluded that hospital quality should be measured using a variety of indicators reflecting different dimensions of quality.
AHRQ-funded; HS016980; HS016978.
Citation: Cefalu MS, Elliott MN, Setodji CM .
Hospital quality indicators are not unidimensional: a reanalysis of Lieberthal and Comer.
Health Serv Res 2019 Apr;54(2):502-08. doi: 10.1111/1475-6773.13056..
Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Hospitals, Patient Experience, Provider Performance, Quality of Care, Quality Indicators (QIs), Quality Measures
Elliott MN, Cohea CW, Lehrman WG
Accelerating improvement and narrowing gaps: trends in patients' experiences with hospital care reflected in HCAHPS public reporting.
The researchers describe the experiences of over 4 million patients discharged from hospitals that participated in the second and fifth years of Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) public reporting and assess the changes in HCAHPS scores across different types of hospital and patient groups. They found that HCAHPS scores increased by 2.8 percentage points from 2008 to 2011 in the most positive response category.
AHRQ-funded; HS016978.
Citation: Elliott MN, Cohea CW, Lehrman WG .
Accelerating improvement and narrowing gaps: trends in patients' experiences with hospital care reflected in HCAHPS public reporting.
Health Serv Res 2015 Dec;50(6):1850-67. doi: 10.1111/1475-6773.12305..
Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Hospitals, Quality of Care, Public Reporting
Aboumatar HJ, Chang BH, Danaf J
Promising practices for achieving patient-centered hospital care: a national study of high-performing US hospitals.
The researchers conducted a national study of hospitals that achieved the highest performance on Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems HCAHPS to identify promising practices for improving patient-centeredness, common challenges met, and how those were addressed. They found that high-performing hospitals used a set of patient-centered care processes that involved both leaders and clinicians in ensuring that patient needs and preferences are addressed.
AHRQ-funded; HS021921.
Citation: Aboumatar HJ, Chang BH, Danaf J .
Promising practices for achieving patient-centered hospital care: a national study of high-performing US hospitals.
Med Care 2015 Sep;53(9):758-67. doi: 10.1097/mlr.0000000000000396..
Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Hospitals, Patient Experience, Quality of Care, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research
Toomey SL, Zaslavsky AM, Elliott MN
The development of a pediatric inpatient experience of care measure: Child HCAHPS.
This article describes the development of Child Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS), which included a national field test with 69 hospitals in 34 States, psychometric analysis, and end-user testing of the final survey. The final Child HCAHPS instrument has 62 items, including 39 patient experience items, 10 screeners, 12 demographic/descriptive items and 1 open-ended item.
AHRQ-funded; HS020513.
Citation: Toomey SL, Zaslavsky AM, Elliott MN .
The development of a pediatric inpatient experience of care measure: Child HCAHPS.
Pediatrics 2015 Aug;136(2):360-9. doi: 10.1542/peds.2015-0966..
Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Hospitals, Inpatient Care, Patient Experience, Quality of Care
Thorpe CT, Johnson H, Dopp AL
Medication oversupply in patients with diabetes.
This article describes the development of Child Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS), which included a national field test with 69 hospitals in 34 States, psychometric analysis, and end-user testing of the final survey. The final Child HCAHPS instrument has 62 items, including 39 patient experience items, 10 screeners, 12 demographic/descriptive items and 1 open-ended item.
AHRQ-funded; HS000083; HS018368; HS017646.
Citation: Thorpe CT, Johnson H, Dopp AL .
Medication oversupply in patients with diabetes.
Res Social Adm Pharm 2015 May-Jun;11(3):382-400. doi: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2014.09.002..
Keywords: Medication, Diabetes, Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Children/Adolescents, Hospitals
Zhu J, Weingart SN, Ritter GA
Racial/Ethnic disparities in patient experience with communication in hospitals: real differences or measurement errors?
This study examined assumptions about the degree of commonality across racial/ethnic groups in their perceptions and investigated the validity of racial/ethnic differences in communication quality. Its results provide strongest support for racial/ethnic comparisons on communication with nurses and doctors, and reason to caution against comparisons on communication about medicines due to significant differences in model parameters across groups.
AHRQ-funded; 290010003.
Citation: Zhu J, Weingart SN, Ritter GA .
Racial/Ethnic disparities in patient experience with communication in hospitals: real differences or measurement errors?
Med Care 2015 May;53(5):446-54. doi: 10.1097/mlr.0000000000000350..
Keywords: Disparities, Clinician-Patient Communication, Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Racial and Ethnic Minorities, Quality of Care
Nembhard IM, Yuan CT, Shabanova V
The relationship between voice climate and patients' experience of timely care in primary care clinics.
The aims of this study were to assess the relationship between organizational climate and patients’ reports of timely care in primary care clinics and to broadly examine the link between staff’s work environment and patient care experiences. It found that clinical and administrative staff (e.g., nurses and office assistants) reported clinics’ climates to be significantly less supportive of voice than did clinical leaders (e.g., physicians).
AHRQ-funded; HS018987; HS016978.
Citation: Nembhard IM, Yuan CT, Shabanova V .
The relationship between voice climate and patients' experience of timely care in primary care clinics.
Health Care Manage Rev 2015 Apr-Jun;40(2):104-15. doi: 10.1097/hmr.0000000000000017..
Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Patient Experience, Primary Care, Quality of Care, Organizational Change, Provider
Anhang Price R, Elliott MN, Cleary PD
Should health care providers be accountable for patients' care experiences?
Using evidence from the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems surveys, the authors address seven common critiques of patient experience measures. These include: lack of consumer expertise, the subjectivity of patient satisfaction, and the trade-off between providing good patient experiences and providing high-quality clinical care.
AHRQ-funded; HS016980; HS016978
Citation: Anhang Price R, Elliott MN, Cleary PD .
Should health care providers be accountable for patients' care experiences?
J Gen Intern Med. 2015 Feb;30(2):253-6. doi: 10.1007/s11606-014-3111-7..
Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Quality of Care, Patient Experience, Patient-Centered Healthcare
Shadel WG, Elliott MN, Haas AC
Clinician advice to quit smoking among seniors.
This study describes patterns of clinician cessation advice to US seniors, including variation by Medicare beneficiary characteristics. It found that only 51% of smokers say they receive cessation advice “always” or “usually” at doctor visits, with advice more often given to the young, those in low-smoking regions, Asians, and women.
AHRQ-funded; HS016978.
Citation: Shadel WG, Elliott MN, Haas AC .
Clinician advice to quit smoking among seniors.
Prev Med 2015 Jan;70:83-9. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2014.11.020..
Keywords: Tobacco Use, Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Education: Patient and Caregiver, Medicare, Clinician-Patient Communication