2015
DOI: 10.1136/bmjqs-2015-004215
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Establishing the validity of English GP Patient Survey items evaluating out-of-hours care

Abstract: BackgroundA 2014 national audit used the English General Practice Patient Survey (GPPS) to compare service users’ experience of out-of-hours general practitioner (GP) services, yet there is no published evidence on the validity of these GPPS items.ObjectivesEstablish the construct and concurrent validity of GPPS items evaluating service users’ experience of GP out-of-hours care.MethodsCross-sectional postal survey of service users (n=1396) of six English out-of-hours providers. Participants reported on four GP… Show more

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“…Six out-of-hours primary care service providers were already recruited and had taken part in a survey study conducted by the research team 25. We sought to recruit up to six additional providers (n=12 in total) in this study, although provider and staff recruitment would cease when data saturation was achieved.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Six out-of-hours primary care service providers were already recruited and had taken part in a survey study conducted by the research team 25. We sought to recruit up to six additional providers (n=12 in total) in this study, although provider and staff recruitment would cease when data saturation was achieved.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%