Establishment and Evaluation of Grounded Theory Interview Outline Methodology for Prescription Behavior Management of Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinicians Under the Background of Diagnosis Related Groups Payment System
OBJECTIVE:To establish and evaluate the grounded theory interview outline methodology,so as to investigate the influencing factors of prescription behavior of traditional Chinese medicine clinicians under the background of diagnosis related groups(DRG).METHODS:(1)Literature review was conducted to investigate the current research status.(2)The questioning logic and structure of the interview outline were determined.(3)According to the triangulation method,the interview outline was implemented by group review,expert review,pre-interview and other methods,and the quality control was carried out.(4)The evaluation indicators and target values were formulated(the average score of all indicators was≥4.50 points,and the average score of a single indicator was≥4.00 points)to evaluate the effect of the interview outline.RESULTS:The interview outline included basic information and interview questions.The interview questions were divided into three parts,current situation survey,influencing factors survey and communication,with a total of 12 questions.After being reviewed by members of the research group,experts and pre-interview,a total of 9 people participated into the quality control evaluation of the interview outline.The overall evaluation score for the outline was 4.80 points(>4.50 points)and the average score for each indicator was>4.00 points,indicating that the outline was of good quality and could be used for formal interviews.CONCLUSIONS:This study successfully establishes a grounded theory interview outline formulation and evaluation method for prescription behavior management of traditional Chinese medicine clinicians under the background of DRG,laying a methodological foundation for subsequent research on prescribing behavior of traditional Chinese medicine clinicians.
Grounded theoryInterview outlineTraditional Chinese medicine cliniciansPrescription behaviorMethodologyDiagnosis related groups payment system