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Vadim Dukhanin1, Kathryn M McDonald2,3, Susan K Peterson4
1Department of Health Policy and Management, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Objective:
To create a conceptual framework for assessing patient-reported diagnostic excellence of a single diagnostic encounter.
Methods:
We held multiple expert panel meetings to prioritize a priori identified diagnostically relevant patient-reported experience and outcome domains. We combined and synthesized expert feedback with our experience in measure development and the reflections of a patient focus group. We then developed the framework, SEE-Dx-PRM (Single-Encounter Elicitation Framework for Diagnostic Excellence Patient-Reported Measures).
Results:
We defined the SEE-Dx-PRM's scope as intended for a single diagnostic encounter in emergency or urgent care, prospective and agnostic of the health condition, and with a timeframe of within several days up to a month from the encounter. The SEE-Dx-PRM's diagnostic excellence outcomes are: (1) accurate diagnosis and (2) either final, or working diagnosis, or specific next steps to establish diagnosis that were communicated and comprehended by patients. SEE-Dx-PRM encompasses 2 domains associated with accurate diagnosis, 5 domains of patient perception of iterative diagnostic process, 5 domains associated with communication and comprehension, and a domain associated with uncertainty.
Conclusion:
SEE-Dx-PRM-informed measures might support quality improvement, prompt system response, and research on diagnostic excellence.
Innovation:
SEE-Dx-PRM presents a novel patient-centered framework for the emerging diagnostic excellence construct and its measurement.
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