Structural and Reliability Analysis of a Patient Satisfaction With Cancer-Related Care Measure

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作者
Jean-Pierre, Pascal [1 ,2 ]
Fiscella, Kevin [3 ]
Freund, Karen M. [4 ]
Clark, Jack [5 ]
Darnell, Julie [6 ]
Holden, Alan [7 ]
Post, Douglas [8 ]
Patierno, Steven R. [9 ]
Winters, Paul C. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Miami, Dept Pediat, Miller Sch Med, Miami, FL 33101 USA
[2] Univ Miami, Sylvester Comprehens Canc Ctr, Miami, FL 33101 USA
[3] Univ Rochester, Med Ctr, Rochester, NY 14642 USA
[4] Boston Univ, Sch Med, Boston, MA 02118 USA
[5] Edith Norse Rogers Mem Vet Hosp, Bedford, MA USA
[6] Univ Illinois, Sch Publ Hlth, Chicago, IL USA
[7] Univ Texas Hlth Sci Ctr San Antonio, San Antonio, TX 78229 USA
[8] Ohio State Univ, Ctr Comprehens Canc, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
[9] George Washington Univ, Inst Canc, Washington, DC USA
关键词
cancer; disparities; satisfaction; psychometrics; measurement; patient navigation; race-ethnicity; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; TECHNICAL QUALITY; REPORTED OUTCOMES; BREAST-CANCER; PERCEPTIONS; VALIDATION; SCALE; INFORMATION; ASSESSMENTS; VALIDITY;
D O I
10.1002/cncr.25501
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: Patient satisfaction is an important outcome measure of quality of cancer care and 1 of the 4 core study outcomes of the National Cancer Institute (NCI)-sponsored Patient Navigation Research Program to reduce race/ethnicity-based disparities in cancer care. There is no existing patient satisfaction measure that spans the spectrum of cancer-related care. The objective of this study was to develop a Patient Satisfaction With Cancer Care measure that is relevant to patients receiving diagnostic/therapeutic cancer-related care. METHODS: The authors developed a conceptual framework, an operational definition of Patient Satisfaction With Cancer Care, and an item pool based on literature review, expert feedback, group discussion, and consensus. The 35-item Patient Satisfaction With Cancer Care measure was administered to 891 participants from the multisite NCI-sponsored Patient Navigation Research Program. Principal components analysis (PCA) was conducted for latent structure analysis. Internal consistency was assessed using Cronbach coefficient alpha (alpha). Divergent analysis was performed using correlation analyses between the Patient Satisfaction With Cancer Care, the Communication and Attitudinal Self-Efficacy-Cancer, and demographic variables. RESULTS: The PCA revealed a 1-dimensional measure with items forming a coherent set explaining 62% of the variance in patient satisfaction. Reliability assessment revealed high internal consistency (a ranging from 0.95 to 0.96). The Patient Satisfaction With Cancer Care demonstrated good face validity, convergent validity, and divergent validity, as indicated by moderate correlations with subscales of the Communication and Attitudinal Self-Efficacy-Cancer (all P < .01) and nonsignificant correlations with age, primary language, marital status, and scores on the Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Medicine Long Form (all P > .05). CONCLUSIONS: The Patient Satisfaction With Cancer Care is a valid tool for assessing satisfaction with cancer-related care for this sample. Cancer 2011;117:854-61. (c) 2010 American Cancer Society.
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页码:854 / 861
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