Using "Care note" to measure the level of satisfaction patients feel with their care, in palliative cancer care, as a measure of their quality of life

In this study, a new Questionnaire, "Care Note", was developed for palliative cancer care and it was validated in relation to the level of satisfaction in their daily lives felt by patients during supportive care. Care Note and EORTC QLQ-C 30 were administered to 97 patients with various f...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Nippon Medical School 1997/12/15, Vol.64(6), pp.538-545
Hauptverfasser: Andoh, Masahiro, Kobayashi, Kunihiko, Kudoh, Shoji, Takeda, Fumikazu
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Zusammenfassung:In this study, a new Questionnaire, "Care Note", was developed for palliative cancer care and it was validated in relation to the level of satisfaction in their daily lives felt by patients during supportive care. Care Note and EORTC QLQ-C 30 were administered to 97 patients with various forms of malignant disease (mean age 61, M/F 73/24). They filled in a Care Note questionnaire twice a week, on average they completed 6.77 questionnaires (a total of 657 questionnaires). The average time to answer was 5.49 minutes, and patients compliance was good. Evaluation indices in the first examination (n=97) were shown as: content validity, test-retest reliability, item-scale correlation revealed discriminant validity and convergent validity with internal consistency, using Cronbach in the range alpha =0.695-0.814, were proved. Concurrent validity with EORTC QLQ-C 30 was satisfied. A multiple regression analysis showed that social well-being (p
ISSN:0048-0444
1884-0108
DOI:10.1272/jnms1923.64.538