Patients' satisfaction is an indicator of technical, instrumental, environmental, and interpersonal aspects of care. It shows how much the health service "as a whole organization" meets the patients' psychosocial expectations and if the health professionals combine their technical competence with relational skills. The Treatment Perception Questionnaire (TPQ) is a brief instrument developed in the United Kingdom for research with substance abuse disorder populations. The present study aimed at evaluating the reliability and test-retest stability of the TPQ Italian translation in a sample of patients with solid and blood cancers.

The Reliability and Test-Retest Stability of the Treatment Perception Questionnaire (TPQ) in the Oncology Field: A Pilot Study

Preti, Antonio
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2021-01-01

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Patients' satisfaction is an indicator of technical, instrumental, environmental, and interpersonal aspects of care. It shows how much the health service "as a whole organization" meets the patients' psychosocial expectations and if the health professionals combine their technical competence with relational skills. The Treatment Perception Questionnaire (TPQ) is a brief instrument developed in the United Kingdom for research with substance abuse disorder populations. The present study aimed at evaluating the reliability and test-retest stability of the TPQ Italian translation in a sample of patients with solid and blood cancers.
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Assessment; Oncology; Psycho-oncology; Psychosocial health; Satisfaction with care; Validation study
Sancassiani, Federica; Gambino, Sara; Lindert, Jutta; Sali, Lapo; Pinna, Irene; Origa, Giulia; Cossu, Giulia; Scartozzi, Mario; Preti, Antonio
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