ETHICS OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CARE LEVELS: ERNA QUESTIONNAIRE VALIDATION (Q3157935): Difference between revisions
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The identification of ethical issues in the relationship between care levels is the starting point for implementing interventions that promote professional and institutional commitment, necessary to: 1) improve coordination between care levels, quality of service and patient safety; 2) compare the situation between different health systems with diverse socio-health cultures and different levels of professional commitment. The objective of this study is to validate the self-compliant questionnaire of closed responses derived from qualitative studies already carried out (ERNA), as a preliminary step for its dissemination and detailed analysis at the state level, in order to describe the starting point, from the ethical perspective, of shared healthcare and the relationship between levels of care. The current version of the ERNA (67 items) after the debriefing technique will be piloted, confirming compliance with the pre-established validity and stability criteria, to obtain the final version, which will be sent to all registered doctors in Spain with public practice, including residents, in order to obtain a representative sample of them. Finally, the cross-cultural translation of the questionnaire will be carried out in order to obtain the English version of the validated questionnaire. (English) | |||||||||||||||
Property / summary: The identification of ethical issues in the relationship between care levels is the starting point for implementing interventions that promote professional and institutional commitment, necessary to: 1) improve coordination between care levels, quality of service and patient safety; 2) compare the situation between different health systems with diverse socio-health cultures and different levels of professional commitment. The objective of this study is to validate the self-compliant questionnaire of closed responses derived from qualitative studies already carried out (ERNA), as a preliminary step for its dissemination and detailed analysis at the state level, in order to describe the starting point, from the ethical perspective, of shared healthcare and the relationship between levels of care. The current version of the ERNA (67 items) after the debriefing technique will be piloted, confirming compliance with the pre-established validity and stability criteria, to obtain the final version, which will be sent to all registered doctors in Spain with public practice, including residents, in order to obtain a representative sample of them. Finally, the cross-cultural translation of the questionnaire will be carried out in order to obtain the English version of the validated questionnaire. (English) / rank | |||||||||||||||
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Property / summary: The identification of ethical issues in the relationship between care levels is the starting point for implementing interventions that promote professional and institutional commitment, necessary to: 1) improve coordination between care levels, quality of service and patient safety; 2) compare the situation between different health systems with diverse socio-health cultures and different levels of professional commitment. The objective of this study is to validate the self-compliant questionnaire of closed responses derived from qualitative studies already carried out (ERNA), as a preliminary step for its dissemination and detailed analysis at the state level, in order to describe the starting point, from the ethical perspective, of shared healthcare and the relationship between levels of care. The current version of the ERNA (67 items) after the debriefing technique will be piloted, confirming compliance with the pre-established validity and stability criteria, to obtain the final version, which will be sent to all registered doctors in Spain with public practice, including residents, in order to obtain a representative sample of them. Finally, the cross-cultural translation of the questionnaire will be carried out in order to obtain the English version of the validated questionnaire. (English) / qualifier | |||||||||||||||
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Project Q3157935 in Spain
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English | ETHICS OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CARE LEVELS: ERNA QUESTIONNAIRE VALIDATION |
Project Q3157935 in Spain |
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21,175.0 Euro
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42,350.0 Euro
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50.0 percent
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1 January 2014
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30 September 2018
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INSTITUTO ARAGONES DE CIENCIAS DE LA SALUD
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50297
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La determinación de las cuestiones éticas en la relación entre niveles asistenciales constituye el punto de partida para poner en práctica intervenciones que promocionen el compromiso profesional e institucional, necesario para: 1) mejorar la coordinación entre niveles asistenciales, la calidad del servicio y la seguridad del paciente; 2) comparar la situación entre diferentes Sistemas Sanitarios con culturas sociosanitarias diversas y distintos niveles de compromiso profesional. El objetivo de este trabajo es validar el cuestionario autocumplimentable de respuestas cerradas derivado de estudios cualitativos ya realizados (ERNA), como paso previo para su difusión y análisis pormenorizado a nivel estatal, con la finalidad de describir el punto de partida, desde la perspectiva ética, de la atención sanitaria compartida y la relación entre niveles asistenciales.. La versión actual del ERNA (67 ítems) tras la técnica de debriefing será pilotado, confirmando el cumplimiento de los criterios de validez y estabilidad preestablecidos, para obtener la versión definitiva, que será remitida a todos los médicos colegiados en España con ejercicio público, incluidos residentes, para conseguir una muestra representativa de los mismos. Finalmente, se procederá a la traducción transcultural del cuestionario para obtener la versión inglesa del cuestionario validado. (Spanish)
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The identification of ethical issues in the relationship between care levels is the starting point for implementing interventions that promote professional and institutional commitment, necessary to: 1) improve coordination between care levels, quality of service and patient safety; 2) compare the situation between different health systems with diverse socio-health cultures and different levels of professional commitment. The objective of this study is to validate the self-compliant questionnaire of closed responses derived from qualitative studies already carried out (ERNA), as a preliminary step for its dissemination and detailed analysis at the state level, in order to describe the starting point, from the ethical perspective, of shared healthcare and the relationship between levels of care. The current version of the ERNA (67 items) after the debriefing technique will be piloted, confirming compliance with the pre-established validity and stability criteria, to obtain the final version, which will be sent to all registered doctors in Spain with public practice, including residents, in order to obtain a representative sample of them. Finally, the cross-cultural translation of the questionnaire will be carried out in order to obtain the English version of the validated questionnaire. (English)
12 October 2021
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Zaragoza
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Identifiers
PI13_02603
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