Development and Validation of a Perceived Access Measure

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Abstract

DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Access to mental health (MH) care continues to be a challenging issue for VHA. There is some recent concern that the VA needs to develop access measures that more accurately reflect the patient experience of accessing mental health care. This is especially important with the increased use of digital technology to deliver health care interventions at a distance. In order to better understand this problem we will talk directly with VA patients in an open-ended way about their experience accessing mental health services. We will use this information to develop a patient-centered survey to measure perceived access to mental health services. We will then test the validity and reliability of this measure. The final version of the PAI from this study wil then be available for use by our partners in VA Central Office and other researchers.

Key facts

NIH application ID
9889071
Project number
5I01HX001114-06
Recipient
CENTRAL ARKANSAS VETERANS HLTHCARE SYS
Principal Investigator
JEFFREY M. PYNE
Activity code
I01
Funding institute
VA
Fiscal year
2020
Award amount
Award type
5
Project period
2014-03-01 → 2019-03-31