Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10473055 | Social Science & Medicine | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Statistical analyses verified the existence of two dimensions of the PBCI: facilitating and inhibiting behaviours. Interestingly, open and closed questions generally appeared to be indicative of both the facilitating and the inhibiting dimension; only open and closed questions with a psycho-social content were unambiguously classified as facilitating behaviours. Reliability of the facilitating behaviours was high, while reliability of the inhibiting behaviours was moderate. Besides infrequent observations of the inhibiting behaviours, low reliability was partly due to individual inter-rater variability. A global rating of patient-centredness appeared to correlate with the two dimensions in the expected direction: positively with the facilitating and negatively with the inhibiting dimension, indicating the convergent validity of the instrument.
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Authors
Linda C. Zandbelt, Ellen M.A. Smets, Frans J. Oort, Hanneke C.J.M. de Haes,