PediHome: A Family-Reported Measure of Pediatric Home Healthcare Quality
PediHome is content-valid family reported survey measure of home healthcare quality for children with medical complexity that can be used to evaluate family-caregivers’ (parents’) perspectives on to what degree their child is receiving accessible, high-quality home healthcare.
PediHome can be used for care delivery evaluation, research, quality improvement, and identifying deficits in care to improve training.
The survey is phrased to ask about the last month (30 days) of care, so it can be used as a one-time cross-sectional measurement or repeated longitudinally over time to assess for improvements in how a particular child is experiencing care or how a program or agency is improving the care it is providing.
The following materials are free to download after completion of the very brief user survey (below) to ensure understanding of copyright information.
If you have any questions or identify logic problems or errors in the survey materials, please reach out to the lab team at: fosterlab@luriechildrens.org and copy the primary investigator ccfoster@luriechildrens.org.
Funded by Lucile Packard Foundation for Children’s Health
Access PediHome
User Survey
This brief survey is required prior to PediHome use.PediHome Home Nurse Questions- Spanish
Survey Instructions and Survey Article
PediHome User Guide – This document provides an overview of the survey and provides instructions on its use.
PediHome Article – This is the peer-reviewed article detailing the survey’s content development.
Paper Versions
PediHome Screener Questions – English
PediHome Home Nurse Questions – English
PediHome Certified Nursing Assistant and/or Home Health Aide Questions – English
PediHome Screener Questions – Spanish
PediHome Home Nurse Questions- Spanish
PediHome Certified Nursing Assistant and/or Home Health Aide Questions – Spanish
Qualtrics Versions
If you are interested in using the English Qualtrics Version and/or the Spanish Qualtrics Version, please email the primary investigator ccfoster@luriechildrens.org and copy the lab at fosterlab@luriechildrens.org for the files.
NOTE:
This website provides the most up-to-date versions of the survey.
Future survey revisions may occur and will be updated on the website as further validation is assessed.