An exploratory factor analysis approach to identifying patient benefits of a cost-of-care conversation tool in routine prenatal care

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Rivelli AnneORCID,Fitzpatrick VeronicaORCID,Shields Maureen,Erwin Kim

Abstract

AbstractTo address the need for cost-of-care conversations in prenatal care, the CONTINUE (cost conversations inroutineprenatal care) study was conducted with prenatal patients to better understand the benefits of implementing a cost-of-care conversation “cost” tool into routine obstetrics (OB) care. This research team conducted a multi-phase, mixed-methods research study to identify 18 target benefits of a cost tool to initiate and standardize cost-of-care conversation and, subsequently, developed and validated a cost tool. The cost tool was piloted and data pertaining to cost tool benefits were collected through interviews and surveys. To comprehensively assess the cost tool’s utility, exploratory factor analysis was performed to classify the underlying factor structure of the 18 benefit item responses. Data includes patients’ self-reported experiences of benefit items, as collected from third trimester prenatal patient participants who received the tool at the beginning of their prenatal care in three midwestern-based hospital clinics within one healthcare system. The present study describes the factor analysis approach used to identify the three final factors that emerged from the data. This analysis provides a framework for exploring patient-specific predictors of experiencing the benefit-related factors of a cost tool incorporated into routine OB care.Statements and DeclarationsThis study was funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, #77290.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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