EPCC-14
Cross-source consensus on EPCC-14 from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- EPCC-14 is a short patient-reported experience measure developed to assess person-centred care. — Patient-reported experience measures for person-centred care: a survey for the development and psychometric testing of a targeted measure, the EPCC-14
- EPCC-14 was designed for people with chronic or long-term conditions and for use across healthcare settings. — Patient-reported experience measures for person-centred care: a survey for the development and psychometric testing of a targeted measure, the EPCC-14
- The final EPCC-14 scale fit the Rasch model well in the UK sample. — Patient-reported experience measures for person-centred care: a survey for the development and psychometric testing of a targeted measure, the EPCC-14
- EPCC-14 measures a single overarching construct of experienced person-centred care. — Patient-reported experience measures for person-centred care: a survey for the development and psychometric testing of a targeted measure, the EPCC-14
- EPCC-14 was needed because many existing measures are global, narrow, setting-specific, group-specific, or incomplete in reflecting person-centred care foundations. — Patient-reported experience measures for person-centred care: a survey for the development and psychometric testing of a targeted measure, the EPCC-14
- EPCC-14 may support benchmarking, quality improvement, and evaluation across services because it is not tied to one condition or setting. — Patient-reported experience measures for person-centred care: a survey for the development and psychometric testing of a targeted measure, the EPCC-14