Abstract
134 Background: The CAHPS Survey for Cancer Care Prototype (application for CAHPS trademark in process) represents a significant advancement towards helping cancer care providers understand patients’ experiences of care. Although a number of standard commercial surveys are in use, currently none are available that both (1) capture the aspects of care most important to patients and (2) allow comparisons of those aspects of care across treatment centers and modalities. Methods: We developed a survey instrument that incorporated patient, clinician, and other stakeholder input throughout the development process. The survey measures patients’ perceptions of observable provider behaviors that are indicative of high quality care. Field test data were collected from 1,367 of 2,826 eligible patients (48% response rate) treated with surgery, radiation, or medical oncology from 6 accredited cancer treatment centers across the US. Classical psychometric methods were used to evaluate the measurement properties of composite scales per standard CAHPS methodology. Results: Based on a priori conceptualization, patient and stakeholder input, and empirical analyses, we identified 5 composites measuring shared decision-making, exchanging information about treatment, affective communication, access to care, and patient self-management. A confirmatory factor analysis using structural equation modeling showed an excellent fit (CFI > 0.96; RMSEA < 0.05) between the observed data and the structure for these five composites. Cronbach’s alpha for these composites ranged from 0.71-0.88, discriminant validity was good for all scales, and correlations with overall ratings of cancer care providers were moderate (0.31) to high (0.69). Evaluation of the precision with which the composites distinguish among cancer centers indicated that the measures were reliable; however, a second field test with a greater number and variety of centers will be needed to establish a standard sampling approach and confirm these results. Conclusions: We anticipate wide-spread adoption of this measure by cancer care providers to direct quality improvement efforts due to great interest and involvement in this project on the part of stakeholders.
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