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Title: The CAHPS Health Literacy Item Set


1
The CAHPS? Health Literacy Item Set
  • Beverly Weidmer, RAND Corporation
  • AHRQ 2009 Annual Conference
  • Research to Reform Achieving Health System
    Change
  • Bethesda, Maryland
  • September 15, 2009

2
Acknowledgments
  • Funding for this project was provided by the
    Agency for Healthcare Policy and Research
  • Our thanks go to the stakeholders who provided
    input on the content of the item set
  • Our thanks also go to Affinity Health Plan and
    the University of Mississippi Medical Center for
    participating in the field test of the item set
    and to DataStat, Inc., our data collection
    partner.

3
In memoriam Charles Chuck Darby
  • Founding Father of CAHPS, former CAHPS Project
    Officer, mentor, colleague, cherished friend

4
What is CAHPS?
  • CAHPS Consumer Assessment of Health Providers
    and Systems
  • Program funded by the Agency for Healthcare
    Research and Quality (AHRQ)
  • Aim is to produce a set of standardized,
    evidence-based surveys for assessing patients
    experiences with the health care system

5
CAHPS Family of Surveys
  • Facility level surveys (hospitals, dialysis
    facilities, nursing homes)
  • Ambulatory level surveys (Health Plan, Clinician
    and Group, Dental Plan, etc.)
  • Supplemental item sets on special topics (health
    literacy, cultural competence, chronic
    conditions, mobility impairment, etc.)
  • Publicly available in both English and Spanish

6
CAHPS Health Literacy Item Set
  • Designed to measure patients perspective on how
    well health information is communicated to them
    by healthcare professionals
  • Designed as a supplemental item set for the CAHPS
    Clinician and Group Survey
  • Developed by CAHPS grantees under the leadership
    of RAND

7
Development and testing
  • Adapted from validated measures that are publicly
    available
  • Reflects input from health literacy stakeholders
  • Validated via cognitive interviews and a field
    test conducted by mail with phone follow up

8
Purpose
  • Provide data that can be used to
  • Identify areas for quality improvement at the
    clinician and group level
  • Evaluate QI activities designed to improve
    communication with patients
  • Report quality data back to physicians
  • Provide information to consumers

9
Content
  • Topics include
  • Communication with doctors and nurses
  • Communication about health problems/concerns
  • Communication about medications
  • Communication about tests
  • Communication about forms
  • All items linked to AMA Foundations
  • Health literacy and patient safety help
    patients understand. (Refer to the QI
    Strategies Crosswalk in the CAHPS CG Survey and
    Reporting Kit 2008).

10
Overview
  • Twenty-nine items in total
  • 2 composites measures
  • General Communication (5 items)
  • Communication about medications (7 items)
  • Users are encouraged to use composite measures
    but may also use individual items if they are
    interested in a specific topic

11
General Communication Composite
  • HL9. In the last 12 months, how often did this
    doctor give you all the information you wanted
    about your health?
  • HL12. In the last 12 months, how often did this
    doctor give you easy to understand instructions
    about what to do to take care of this illness or
    health condition?
  • HL17. In the last 12 months, how often did you
    feel this doctor really cared about you as a
    person?
  • HL13. In the last 12 months, how often did this
    doctor ask you to describe how you were going to
    follow these instructions?
  • HL25. In the last 12 months, how often were the
    results of your blood test, x-ray or other test
    easy to understand?

12
Communication About Medications Composite
  • HL18. In the last 12 months, did this doctor
    prescribe any new medicines or change how much
    medicine you should take?
  • HL19. In the last 12 months, how often did this
    doctor give you easy to understand instructions
    about how to take your medicines?
  • HL20. In the last 12 months, did this doctor
    explain the possible side effects of your
    medicines?

13
Communication About Medications
Composite--continued
  • HL21. In the last 12 months, how often did this
    doctor explain the possible side effects of your
    medicines in a way that was easy to understand?
  • HL22. In the last 12 months, other than a
    prescription, did this doctor give you written
    information or write down information about how
    to take your medicines?

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Communication About Medications
Composite--continued
  • HL23. In the last 12 months, how often was the
    written information you were given easy to
    understand?
  • HL24. In the last 12 months, how often did this
    doctor suggest ways to help you remember to take
    your medicines?

15
Next steps
  • Make items publicly available (http//www.ahrq.gov
    )
  • Expected release date Fall 2009
  • Develop HCAHPS Health Literacy Item Set

16
HCAHPS Health Literacy Item Set
  • Health Literacy supplemental item set for HCAHPS
    currently under development
  • Expected release date in Spring 2010
  • Domains include
  • Patient-provider communication
  • Discharge planning
  • Communication about medications
  • Communication about test results
  • Communication about forms

17
Questions?
  • Contact
  • Beverly Weidmer
  • RAND Corporation
  • 1776 Main St.
  • Santa Monica, CA 90401
  • (310) 393-0411, ext. 6788
  • Beverly_Weidmer_at_rand.org
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