The quality in psychiatric care—Addiction outpatient instrument: Psychometric properties and patient views of the quality of care
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Aim
The aim of the study was to evaluate the psychometric properties and factor structure of the Quality in Psychiatric Care—Addiction Outpatient (QPC-AOP) instrument and to describe the experiences with the quality of care among addiction outpatients.
Design
The study has a cross-sectional design.
Methods
A sample of 244 patients with addiction and psychiatric disorders completed the QPC-AOP.
Results
Confirmatory factor analysis showed adequate to excellent goodness-of-fit indices supporting the 9-factor structure of the QPC-AOP. The results thus demonstrate that the concept of quality of care to a large extent is equivalent among outpatients from general psychiatry and from outpatient addiction services. Internal consistency for the full QPC-AOP was adequate, but poor for some of the separate factors. The patients’ ratings of quality of care were generally high; the highest rating was for Encounter and the lowest for Discharge.