Multiple published studies and reviews have advocated the application of psychometric methods to the validation of patient experience measurement. Some such methods depend on measurement assumptions that may not be appropriate for patient experience. Rather than being the default approach for the validation of patient experience measurement, we argue that psychometric methods should be reviewed critically to determine their fit to the measurement application, and alternative approaches explored, so that the most appropriate validation methods can be identified
A positive patient experience has been long recognised as a key feature of a high-quality health ser...
Abstract Background Contrary to common usage in the health sciences, the term “valid” refers not to ...
A positive patient experience has been long recognised as a key feature of a high-quality health ser...
Providing a good patient experience is a key part of providing high-quality medical care. This paper...
This paper assesses the psychometric qualities of the Patient Experience Questionnaire (PEQ), thereb...
Improving and sustaining the quality of hospital care is an international challenge. Patient experie...
Despite the increasing presence of a variety of measures of patient health care experiences in resea...
Objectives: To identify patient-reported experience measures (PREMs), assess their validity and reli...
Reviewer: Lewis, DeborahReviewer: Streiner, David[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessari...
The systematic use of psychometric scales, in psychology and psychiatry, but also in other research ...
Objective. To present validity concepts in a conceptual framework useful for research in clinical se...
Uwe Konerding Trimberg Research Academy, University of Bamberg, Bamberg, Germany Abstract: The con...
Background: Improving and sustaining the quality of hospital care is an international challenge. Pat...
The purpose of this chapter is to explore issues around the reliability and validity of measures use...
Rationale, aims and objectivesPoint-of-service patient experience measures are increasingly used to ...
A positive patient experience has been long recognised as a key feature of a high-quality health ser...
Abstract Background Contrary to common usage in the health sciences, the term “valid” refers not to ...
A positive patient experience has been long recognised as a key feature of a high-quality health ser...
Providing a good patient experience is a key part of providing high-quality medical care. This paper...
This paper assesses the psychometric qualities of the Patient Experience Questionnaire (PEQ), thereb...
Improving and sustaining the quality of hospital care is an international challenge. Patient experie...
Despite the increasing presence of a variety of measures of patient health care experiences in resea...
Objectives: To identify patient-reported experience measures (PREMs), assess their validity and reli...
Reviewer: Lewis, DeborahReviewer: Streiner, David[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessari...
The systematic use of psychometric scales, in psychology and psychiatry, but also in other research ...
Objective. To present validity concepts in a conceptual framework useful for research in clinical se...
Uwe Konerding Trimberg Research Academy, University of Bamberg, Bamberg, Germany Abstract: The con...
Background: Improving and sustaining the quality of hospital care is an international challenge. Pat...
The purpose of this chapter is to explore issues around the reliability and validity of measures use...
Rationale, aims and objectivesPoint-of-service patient experience measures are increasingly used to ...
A positive patient experience has been long recognised as a key feature of a high-quality health ser...
Abstract Background Contrary to common usage in the health sciences, the term “valid” refers not to ...
A positive patient experience has been long recognised as a key feature of a high-quality health ser...