Developing and testing new smoking measures for the Health Plan Employer Data and Information Set
Pbert, Lori ; Vuckovic, Nancy ; Ockene, Judith K. ; Hollis, Jack F. ; Riedlinger, Karen
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Adult
Aged
Counseling
Female
Focus Groups
Guideline Adherence
Health Benefit Plans, Employee
Health Care Surveys
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Patient Education as Topic
Program Evaluation
*Quality Indicators, Health Care
Reproducibility of Results
Tobacco Use Cessation
United States
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Medicine and Health Sciences
Women's Studies
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To develop and test items for the Health Plan Employee Data and Information Set (HEDIS) that assess delivery of the full range of provider-delivered tobacco interventions.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The authors identified potential items via literature review; items were reviewed by national experts. Face validity of candidate items was tested in focus groups. The final survey was sent to a random sample of 1711 adult primary care patients; the re-test survey was sent to self-identified smokers.
RESULTS: The process identified reliable items to capture provider assessment of motivation and provision of assistance and follow-up.
CONCLUSIONS: One can reliably assess patient self-report of provider delivery of the full range of brief tobacco interventions. Such assessment and feedback to health plans and providers may increase use of evidence-based brief interventions.
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Med Care. 2003 Apr;41(4):550-9. Link to article on publisher's site