Analysis of the quality of patient therapeutic education and information in a high complexity reference hospital.

J Healthc Qual Res

Chronic Care Program, Hospital Clínic, 170 Villarroel Street, 08036 Barcelona, Spain; REDISSEC, Health Services Research on Chronic Patients Network, Mater Plan for Respiratory Diseases & Home Respiratory Therapies Observatory ((Ministry of Health, Catalonia), Hospital Clínic, 170 Villarroel Street, 08036 Barcelona, Spain.

Published: October 2019

Background And Objectives: The application and monitoring of quality criteria in information and therapeutic patient education can identify areas to improve care. The objectives of this study were: (1) To analyze the characteristics of patient information materials, educational activities, and self-management programs, and (2) to determine health care provider (HCP) proposals on therapeutic patient education.

Materials And Methods: Using a cross-sectional study, an online questionnaire was sent to hospital departments in a high complexity reference hospital from September to December 2013 to record: (a) information materials, (b) patient educational activities, and self-management program characteristics, (c) HCP proposals. The materials were analyzed using Health Promoting Hospitals (HPH) recommendations.

Results: (1) An analysis was performed on 258 materials (leaflets [54%]) for chronic patients (86%), acute patients (7%), and the general population (7%). More than half (55%) lacked the authors, and 43% the year issued, and 69% followed HPH recommendations. (2) An evaluation was made of 70 educational activities and 37 self-management programs addressed to patients/relatives with diabetes/obesity, musculoskeletal disorders, COPD/asthma, pelvic-floor disorders, transplantation, bowel-inflammation/liver disease, hypertension, cancer, heart failure, acquired immune deficiency syndrome, chronic renal insufficiency, splenectomy, anticoagulation and older-patient dependence. The structure, process and outcome evaluation varied. (3) HCP proposals included: standardization of materials criteria, web accessibility, list of accredited websites, cross-sectional use, and HCP training in self-management education.

Conclusions: The online questionnaire showed the weaknesses and strengths of patient information and education, and can be used to monitor their quantity and quality. These results help in the definition of a useful model to improve patient information and education policies.

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