Healthcare service utilization patterns and patient experience in persons with spinal cord injury: A comparison across 22 countries

Background Persons with spinal cord injury frequently visit numerous clinical settings. Such all-around experience of the system may serve as a comprehensive experience indicator. This study compared the patient experience of persons with chronic SCI in relation to healthcare service utilization pat...

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Main Authors: Bychkovska, Olena, Tederko, Piotr, Engkasan, Julia Patrick, Hajjioui, Abderrazak, Gemperli, Armin
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spelling my.um.eprints.421232023-10-20T02:54:45Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/42123/ Healthcare service utilization patterns and patient experience in persons with spinal cord injury: A comparison across 22 countries Bychkovska, Olena Tederko, Piotr Engkasan, Julia Patrick Hajjioui, Abderrazak Gemperli, Armin R Medicine Background Persons with spinal cord injury frequently visit numerous clinical settings. Such all-around experience of the system may serve as a comprehensive experience indicator. This study compared the patient experience of persons with chronic SCI in relation to healthcare service utilization patterns in 22 countries, hypothesizing that primary-care oriented patterns would offer a better experience. Methods This study was based on International Spinal Cord Injury Survey with 12,588 participants across 22 countries worldwide. Utilization patterns/clusters were identified by cluster analysis and experience score - by the partial credit model. The association between healthcare utilization and experience at the provider and cluster level was explored by regression analysis. Results The highest share of visits was to primary care physicians (18%) and rehabilitation physicians (16%). Utilization patterns had diverse orientations: from primary care to specialized and from inpatient to outpatient. The experience was reported as very good and good across different dimensions: 84% reported respectful treatment; 81% - clear explanations; 77% - involvement in decision making; 65% - satisfaction with care. The average experience score (0-100) was 64, highest - 74 (Brazil) and the lowest - 52 (Japan, South Korea). Service utilization at provider and at cluster levels were associated with patient experience, but no utilization pattern resulted in uniformly better patient experience. Conclusion While there are distinct patterns between countries on how persons with chronic SCI navigate the healthcare system, we found that different utilization patterns led to similar patient experience. The observed difference in patient experience is likely determined by other contextual factors than service utilization. Springer 2022-06 Article PeerReviewed Bychkovska, Olena and Tederko, Piotr and Engkasan, Julia Patrick and Hajjioui, Abderrazak and Gemperli, Armin (2022) Healthcare service utilization patterns and patient experience in persons with spinal cord injury: A comparison across 22 countries. BMC Health Services Research, 22 (1). ISSN 1472-6963, DOI https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-022-07844-3 <https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-022-07844-3>. 10.1186/s12913-022-07844-3
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Bychkovska, Olena
Tederko, Piotr
Engkasan, Julia Patrick
Hajjioui, Abderrazak
Gemperli, Armin
Healthcare service utilization patterns and patient experience in persons with spinal cord injury: A comparison across 22 countries
description Background Persons with spinal cord injury frequently visit numerous clinical settings. Such all-around experience of the system may serve as a comprehensive experience indicator. This study compared the patient experience of persons with chronic SCI in relation to healthcare service utilization patterns in 22 countries, hypothesizing that primary-care oriented patterns would offer a better experience. Methods This study was based on International Spinal Cord Injury Survey with 12,588 participants across 22 countries worldwide. Utilization patterns/clusters were identified by cluster analysis and experience score - by the partial credit model. The association between healthcare utilization and experience at the provider and cluster level was explored by regression analysis. Results The highest share of visits was to primary care physicians (18%) and rehabilitation physicians (16%). Utilization patterns had diverse orientations: from primary care to specialized and from inpatient to outpatient. The experience was reported as very good and good across different dimensions: 84% reported respectful treatment; 81% - clear explanations; 77% - involvement in decision making; 65% - satisfaction with care. The average experience score (0-100) was 64, highest - 74 (Brazil) and the lowest - 52 (Japan, South Korea). Service utilization at provider and at cluster levels were associated with patient experience, but no utilization pattern resulted in uniformly better patient experience. Conclusion While there are distinct patterns between countries on how persons with chronic SCI navigate the healthcare system, we found that different utilization patterns led to similar patient experience. The observed difference in patient experience is likely determined by other contextual factors than service utilization.
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author Bychkovska, Olena
Tederko, Piotr
Engkasan, Julia Patrick
Hajjioui, Abderrazak
Gemperli, Armin
author_facet Bychkovska, Olena
Tederko, Piotr
Engkasan, Julia Patrick
Hajjioui, Abderrazak
Gemperli, Armin
author_sort Bychkovska, Olena
title Healthcare service utilization patterns and patient experience in persons with spinal cord injury: A comparison across 22 countries
title_short Healthcare service utilization patterns and patient experience in persons with spinal cord injury: A comparison across 22 countries
title_full Healthcare service utilization patterns and patient experience in persons with spinal cord injury: A comparison across 22 countries
title_fullStr Healthcare service utilization patterns and patient experience in persons with spinal cord injury: A comparison across 22 countries
title_full_unstemmed Healthcare service utilization patterns and patient experience in persons with spinal cord injury: A comparison across 22 countries
title_sort healthcare service utilization patterns and patient experience in persons with spinal cord injury: a comparison across 22 countries
publisher Springer
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/42123/
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