Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Program acceptability to caregivers--qualitative |
Program acceptability will be determined qualitatively, on the basis of thematic content analysis of semi-structured interviews with enrolled caregivers |
4-6 weeks after discharge |
|
Primary |
Program feasibility |
Ability to deliver program elements as planned, calculated as the number of Family Bridge services delivered to a family divided by the services available to that family. |
Calculated for each family after program involvement is complete, generally 1 week after discharge. |
|
Primary |
Program acceptability to providers--qualitative |
Program acceptability will be determined qualitatively, on the basis of thematic content analysis of semi-structured interviews with the doctors, nurses, social workers and care coordinators who were involved in their hospital care. |
Once per month, every month that they care for an enrolled family, up to 6 months |
|
Secondary |
Cultural Distance Scale |
4 items measuring perceived similarity or difference in norms and values between family and medical providers. Each of the 4 items is scored on a Likert scale from 1 to 6, with higher values reflecting greater difference. The total scale score is the average of the 4 responses, on a scale from 1 to 6. |
Enrollment and 2-4 weeks after discharge. |
|
Secondary |
Barriers to Care Questionnaire |
20 items measuring perceived barriers to medical care, with 4 sub-scales, each scored and reported separately: System as a whole, Skills barriers, Expectation barriers, and Knowledge barriers. Each subscale was scored 0-100, with higher scores indicating greater barriers. |
Enrollment and 2-4 weeks after discharge. |
|
Secondary |
Perceived Efficacy in Patient-Physician Interactions (PEPPI) |
10-item tool measuring understanding of and ability to interact with health professionals and organizations. |
Enrollment and 2-4 weeks after discharge. |
|
Secondary |
Perceived Stress Scale-short form |
4 items, scored from 0 (Never) to 4 (Very Often), related to perceived stress and control over one's life. Responses are summed for a total score from 0 to 16, with higher scores reflecting greater stress. |
Enrollment and 2-4 weeks after discharge. |
|
Secondary |
Local system navigation |
9 items assessing familiarity with navigating the local health care system. |
Enrollment and 2-4 weeks after discharge. |
|
Secondary |
Communication--Pediatric H-CAHPS |
9 items assessing quality of communication from doctors and nurses, including at discharge. |
2-4 weeks after discharge. |
|
Secondary |
Partnership--Pediatric H-CAHPS |
3 items assessing provider-family partnership. |
2-4 weeks after discharge. |
|
Secondary |
Health care transition questions |
10 items assessing quality of transition and comfort and understanding of home care. |
2-4 weeks after discharge. |
|
Secondary |
Unmet need for navigation |
7 items to determine whether family's needs were identified and met during hospitalization |
2-4 weeks after discharge. |
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