2009
DOI: 10.1007/s11606-009-1119-1
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“…33,34 Participant responses to each of the 12 items were dichotomized as positive (1) or not (0), and tetrachoric correlations were used to assess internal consistency of items belonging to each PCMH care dimension.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…33,34 Participant responses to each of the 12 items were dichotomized as positive (1) or not (0), and tetrachoric correlations were used to assess internal consistency of items belonging to each PCMH care dimension.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…33,34 We hypothesized that patients with a usual provider would be more likely than those with no usual provider to receive any MHS, and that those with a PCMH would be even more likely to receive MHS than those with only a usual provider. Moreover, because the PCMH enhances care coordination and access to medical specialist providers, 31,32 we further hypothesized that patients with a PCMH would be more likely to visit a mental health specialist provider (MHP) than patients with only a usual provider.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quantitative studies collected data from patients using a mix of validated (n = 24) and non-validated survey tools (n = 5) ( Table 1) The quantitative studies included a mix of descriptive only and comparative study designs (Table 1), with comparisons being made pre-post PCMH implementation (n = 3) Kern et al 2013;Carrillo et al 2014); between PCMH and non-PCMH sites (n = 3) (Christensen et al 2013;Maeng et al 2013); and both pre-post implementation, PCMH and non-PCMH sites, using a quasi-experimental study design (n = 6) (Reid et al 2009Jaén et al 2010a;Nutting et al 2010;Fishman et al 2012;Heyworth et al 2014). Analyses from existing large-scale survey datasets were also undertaken (n = 6) (Beal et al 2009;Solberg et al 2011;Thygeson et al 2012;Lebrun-Harris et al 2013;Nelson et al 2014;Reddy et al 2015). There were 23 independent data sources identified, as some articles used the same research investigation technique, specifically, studies that examined the Group Health Medical Home pilot (n = 4) (Reid et al 2009Coleman et al 2010;Fishman et al 2012); evaluations conducted as part of the National Demonstration Project (n = 2) (Jaén et al 2010a;Nutting et al 2010); studies that examined Medical Home implementation in Florida (n = 2) (Cook et al 2015(Cook et al , 2016; and studies from Health Partners Medical Group (n = 2) (Solberg et al 2011;Thygeson et al 2012).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two studies comparing the experience of patients in a PCMH with traditional care sites reported a slightly better patient experience of provider communication in the Medical Home (Beal et al 2009;Christensen et al 2013). A study of the Geisinger Health System, ProvenHealth Navigator, PCMH model found no improvement in the patient-provider relationship between the PCMH and non-PCMH sites, although this was measured using a non-validated survey tool (Maeng et al 2013).…”
Section: Patient-provider Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the magnitude of these health disparities and the role that aspects of the medical home play in the receipt of timely and appropriate care, receiving care within a medical home may be particularly important among AIAN children [10]. Having a medical home has also been associated with a reduction in disparities related to the receipt of care among black and Hispanic adults [11,12]. Therefore the objectives of this study are to describe the prevalence of receiving care within a medical home among AIAN children compared to non-Hispanic white (NHW) children residing in the same states and to identify areas for improvement in the provision of health care within a medical home among AIAN children.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%