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Questionário Picker de Experiência do Paciente×Medida de Transições de Cuidado×
ÁreaCuidado centrado no pacienteCuidado centrado no paciente
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem20022008
Autor originalPicker InstituteCarla Parry, Eric Coleman
TipoPatient-reportedPatient-reported
Fonte seminalJenkinson, C., Coulter, A., Bruster, S., Richards, N., & Chandola, T. (2002). Patients' experiences and satisfaction with health care: results of a questionnaire study of specific aspects of care. British Medical Journal, 324(7329), 860-864. DOI ↗Parry, C., Wolcott, J., Chuo, J., & Seasock, K. (2008). Care Transitions Measure: the development and testing of a measure designed to assess adequacy of preparation for patients transitioning between levels of care. Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management, 15(8), 417-423. link ↗
Outros nomesPicker PPE, Picker Institute SurveyCTM-3, Transition Quality Measure
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ResumoThe Picker Patient Experience Questionnaire is a comprehensive, validated instrument developed by the Picker Institute to measure the quality of the patient experience across multiple dimensions of healthcare delivery. Administered post-discharge or post-encounter, it assesses ten domains of patient-centered care: respect and dignity, information and communication, emotional support, involvement in decisions, continuity of care, coordination, access, physical comfort, emotional needs, and overall experience. The Picker questionnaire has become a standard measure in health systems internationally for evaluating and improving patient experience and has been used extensively in both inpatient and outpatient settings.The Care Transitions Measure (CTM-3) is a three-item patient-reported outcome instrument that assesses how well patients feel prepared for the transition from one care setting to another—for example, from hospital to home, from acute care to rehabilitation, or from hospital to primary care. Developed by Carla Parry and colleagues in 2008, the CTM-3 measures whether patients received adequate preparation for self-care, understood their care plan, and felt supported in managing their transition. The measure is widely used to evaluate care coordination and transition planning quality, and has become a standard metric in quality improvement and research on hospital discharge and continuity of care.
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