
The effectiveness of health services must be judged by their impact on patients' health. This book provides a user's guide to a variety of instruments designed to evaluate different aspects of patient outcomes in primary health care. Drawing on both American and British research, the authors have selected and critically reviewed measures of health status and patient satisfaction. The measures of health status are divided into sections dealing with physical function, mental health, social support, and multidimensional and disease specific measures. Each instrument reviewed has been chosen on the basis of its reliability, validity, and appropriateness for use in primary health care settings. Most of the questionnaires and schedules discussed are reproduced to enable the user to judge their suitability for a particular purpose. An introduction to conceptual and methodological issues in the measurement of needs and outcomes in health care is also included. This accessible book is the first of its kind to address the problem of measurement in primary health care and is an important reference text for professionals, students, and research workers concerned with health care evaluation.
This text investigates the methodological challenges and practical tools required to accurately measure patient needs and health outcomes within primary care settings. The authors, David Wilkin, Lesley Hallam, and Marie-Anne Doggett, synthesize research from both American and British health systems to provide a systematic evaluation of existing assessment instruments. By focusing on reliability and validity, the book establishes a framework for clinicians and researchers to select appropriate questionnaires for assessing physical, mental, and social health status.
What You Will Find
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Professionals and students in health care evaluation frequently cite this work as a foundational reference for selecting validated assessment tools. Experts note that the inclusion of actual questionnaires makes the text a practical resource for those designing clinical research or quality improvement projects.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
1992-01-23
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192618180
ISBN-13:
9780192618184
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