Parent's preferences for unscheduled paediatric healthcare: A discrete choice experiment

Author:

Nicholson Emma12ORCID,McDonnell Thérèse2ORCID,Conlon Ciara2,De Brún Aoife2ORCID,Doherty Edel3,McAuliffe Eilish2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Psychology Dublin City University Dublin 9 Ireland

2. UCD Centre for Interdisciplinary Research, Education and Innovation in Health Systems (IRIS), UCD School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Systems UCD College of Health and Agricultural Sciences Dublin Ireland

3. J.E. Cairnes School of Business & Economics National University of Ireland Galway Galway Ireland

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundUnscheduled healthcare is a key component of healthcare delivery and makes up a significant proportion of healthcare access, with children being particularly high users of unscheduled healthcare. Understanding the relative importance of factors that influence this behaviour and decision‐making is fundamental to ensuring the system is best designed to meet the needs of users and foster appropriate cost‐effective usage of health system resources.ObjectiveThe aim of the study was to identify the parent's preferences for unscheduled healthcare for a common mild childhood illness.DesignA discrete choice experiment (DCE) was developed to identify the preferences of parents accessing unscheduled healthcare for their children.Setting and ParticipantsData were collected from parents in Ireland (N = 458) to elicit preferences across five attributes: timeliness, appointment type, healthcare professional attended, telephone guidance before attending and cost.ResultsUsing a random parameters logit model, all attributes were statistically significant, cost (β = −5.064, 95% confidence interval, CI [−5.60, −4.53]), same‐day (β = 1.386, 95% CI [1.19, 1.58]) or next‐day access (β = 0.857, 95% CI [0.73, 0.98]), coupled with care by their own general practitioner (β = 0.748, 95% CI [0.61, 0.89]), identified as the strongest preferences of parents accessing unscheduled healthcare for their children.DiscussionThe results have implications for policy development and implementation initiatives that seek to improve unscheduled health services as understanding how parents use these services can maximise their effectiveness.Patient or Public ContributionThe development of the DCE included a qualitative research component to ensure that the content accurately reflected parents experiences when seeking healthcare. Before data collection, a pilot test was carried out with the target population to gather their views on the survey.

Funder

Health Research Board

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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