Abstract Background In this study, we aimed to develop and validate an instrument that could be used by patients with cancer to evaluate their quality of palliative care. Methods Development of the questionnaire followed the four-phase process: item generation and reduction, construction, pilot testing, and field testing. Based on the literature, we constructed a list of items for the quality of palliative care from 104 quality care issues divided into 14 subscales. We constructed scales of 43 items that only the cancer patients were asked to answer. Using relevance and feasibility criteria and pilot testing, we developed a 44-item questionnaire. To assess the sensitivity and validity of the questionnaire, we recruited 220 patients over 18 ...
BACKGROUND: To develop a Consumer Quality Index (CQI) Cancer Care questionnaire for measuring experi...
Background: A feasibility evaluation of a comprehensive quality indicator set for palliative care id...
Background: Instruments specific to palliative care tend to measure care quality from relative persp...
Background In this study, we aimed to develop and validate an instrument that could...
Our goal was to validate an instrument with which terminally ill patients could evaluate the quality...
Our goal was to validate an instrument with which terminally ill patients could evaluate the quality...
Purpose: Patients’ views on quality are important to improve person-centered palliative care. There ...
Background: The Consumer Quality Index Palliative Care (CQ-index PC) is a structured questionnaire f...
Abstract Background Indicators for the quality of palliative care are a priority of caregivers and m...
Aim: The CQ-index (Consumer Quality-index) is a standardized approach for measuring the quality of c...
This study aimed to test the reliability and validity of the Korean version of McGill Quality of Lif...
Purpose: Quality assessment is a critical component of deter-mining the value of medical services, i...
Background: A feasibility evaluation of a comprehensive quality indicator set for palliative care id...
Background: to develop a Consumer Quality Index (CQI) Cancer Care questionnaire for measuring experi...
Background To develop a Consumer Quality Index (CQI) Cancer Care questionnaire for measuring experie...
BACKGROUND: To develop a Consumer Quality Index (CQI) Cancer Care questionnaire for measuring experi...
Background: A feasibility evaluation of a comprehensive quality indicator set for palliative care id...
Background: Instruments specific to palliative care tend to measure care quality from relative persp...
Background In this study, we aimed to develop and validate an instrument that could...
Our goal was to validate an instrument with which terminally ill patients could evaluate the quality...
Our goal was to validate an instrument with which terminally ill patients could evaluate the quality...
Purpose: Patients’ views on quality are important to improve person-centered palliative care. There ...
Background: The Consumer Quality Index Palliative Care (CQ-index PC) is a structured questionnaire f...
Abstract Background Indicators for the quality of palliative care are a priority of caregivers and m...
Aim: The CQ-index (Consumer Quality-index) is a standardized approach for measuring the quality of c...
This study aimed to test the reliability and validity of the Korean version of McGill Quality of Lif...
Purpose: Quality assessment is a critical component of deter-mining the value of medical services, i...
Background: A feasibility evaluation of a comprehensive quality indicator set for palliative care id...
Background: to develop a Consumer Quality Index (CQI) Cancer Care questionnaire for measuring experi...
Background To develop a Consumer Quality Index (CQI) Cancer Care questionnaire for measuring experie...
BACKGROUND: To develop a Consumer Quality Index (CQI) Cancer Care questionnaire for measuring experi...
Background: A feasibility evaluation of a comprehensive quality indicator set for palliative care id...
Background: Instruments specific to palliative care tend to measure care quality from relative persp...