Development and testing of a questionnaire to measure older people's experience of the Transition Care Program in Australia

Stacey Masters, Lynne Giles, Julie Halbert, Maria Crotty

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    Abstract

    Transition Care (TC) is a new program for older adults in Australia. At present, program quality is assessed using provider reports of compliance with key requirements established by the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing. As part of the National Evaluation of the Transition Care Program, the authors developed a questionnaire to measure recipient experience of TC. Method: Validity and reliability were assessed via interviews with 582 recipients or proxies 3 months after discharge from TC. Results: Concordance between test-retest observations was high. Principal component analysis suggested three subscales were important: restoration, continuity of care and patient involvement. Recipients of TC in a residential care setting had lower mean scores on the restoration subscale compared to those who received services in the community. Conclusion: This study found that a standardised measure of recipient experience could inform quality improvement in TC and is feasible to administer via questionnaire.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)172-178
    Number of pages7
    JournalAustralasian Journal on Ageing
    Volume29
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2010

    Keywords

    • Guideline adherence
    • Health care
    • Health services for older people
    • Intermediate care facilities
    • Process assessment (health care)
    • Quality assurance

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