2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00520-015-2636-6
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Validation of EORTC IN-PATSAT32 for Chinese cancer patients

Abstract: The EORTC IN-PATSAT32 appears to be a reliable, valid, and acceptable instrument to use on cancer patients and is appropriate for measuring the patient satisfaction of Chinese patients.

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“…The components can be identified as: Satisfaction with nurses (45.4% variance), satisfaction with services and care organization (9.5% variance), satisfaction with doctors (8.1% variance), satisfaction with doctors’ information provision (4.7% variance), and satisfaction with nurses’ information provision (3.2% variance).InsufficientFairZhang et al, 2014 [23]Mulitrait Item ScalingAll items exceeded correlations of .4 with other items in their own scale. Fifty percent of items had a higher correlation with other items in their own scale than items in other scales.IndeterminatePoorZhang et al, 2015 [24]Mulitrait Item ScalingAll items exceeded correlations of .4 with other items in their own scale. Six out of 29 items had a significantly lower correlation with items in their own scale than items in other scales.IndeterminatePoor…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The components can be identified as: Satisfaction with nurses (45.4% variance), satisfaction with services and care organization (9.5% variance), satisfaction with doctors (8.1% variance), satisfaction with doctors’ information provision (4.7% variance), and satisfaction with nurses’ information provision (3.2% variance).InsufficientFairZhang et al, 2014 [23]Mulitrait Item ScalingAll items exceeded correlations of .4 with other items in their own scale. Fifty percent of items had a higher correlation with other items in their own scale than items in other scales.IndeterminatePoorZhang et al, 2015 [24]Mulitrait Item ScalingAll items exceeded correlations of .4 with other items in their own scale. Six out of 29 items had a significantly lower correlation with items in their own scale than items in other scales.IndeterminatePoor…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Known group differences were investigated with respect to age [23], educational level [23], tumor stage [24], time since diagnosis [24], and satisfaction with care [22]. The methodological quality of these studies was rated as “fair” [22] or “poor” [23, 24]. The poor scores were due to not providing a priori hypotheses, while the fair score was due to lack of information about the handling of missing values (Table 3).…”
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confidence: 99%
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