Exploring the applicability of the pregnancy and childbirth outcome set: A mixed methods study
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2020-03-01
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Objective: The International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement developed the Pregnancy and Childbirth (PCB) outcome set to improve value-based perinatal care. This set contains clinician-reported outcomes and patient-reported outcomes. We validated the set for use in the Netherlands by exploring its applicability among all end-users prior to implementation. Methods: A mixed-methods design was applied. A survey was performed to assess patients (n = 142), professionals (n = 134) and administrators (n = 35) views on the PCB set. To further explore applicability, separate focus groups were held with representatives of each of these groups. Results: The majority of survey participants agreed that the PCB set contains the most important outcomes. Patient-reported experience measures were considered relevant by the majority of participants. Perceived relevance of patient-reported outcome measures varied. Main themes from the focus groups were content of the set, data collection timing, implementation (also IT and transparency), and quality-based governance. Conclusion: This study supports suitability of the PCB outcome set for implementation, evaluation of quality of care and shared decision making in perinatal care. Practice Implications: Implementation of the PCB set may change existing care pathways of perinatal care. Focus on transparency of outcomes is required in order to achieve quality-based governance with proper IT solutions.
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Mixed methods, Obstetrics, Patient-reported outcomes, Perinatal care, Qualitative research, Quantitative research, Shared decision making, Value-based healthcare, General Medicine, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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Laureij, L T, Been, J V, Lugtenberg, M, Ernst-Smelt, H E, Franx, A, Hazelzet, J A, de Groot, P K, Frauenfelder, O, Henriquez, D, Lamain-de Ruiter, M, Neppelenbroek, E, Nij Bijvank, S W A, Schaap, T, Schagen, M, Veenhof, M & Vermolen, J H 2020, 'Exploring the applicability of the pregnancy and childbirth outcome set : A mixed methods study', Patient Education and Counseling, vol. 103, no. 3, pp. 642-651. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2019.09.022