scholarly journals PUK36 PATIENT SATISFACTION: PSYCHOMETRIC VALIDATION OF THE OAB-S, AN OVERACTIVE BLADDER TREATMENT SATISFACTION QUESTIONNAIRE.

2005 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. A88 ◽  
Author(s):  
EC Piault ◽  
C Evans ◽  
G Marcucci ◽  
Z Kopp ◽  
L Brubaker ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 237437352110607
Author(s):  
Ajitabh Dash

The purpose of this study was to explore the factors influencing patient satisfaction with generic medication in India using the treatment satisfaction questionnaire for medication (TSQM) scale. This study proposed a set of hypotheses that were tested using structural equation modeling (SEM). This study was based on primary data collected from 542 sample respondents using the judgmental sampling method. The findings of this study revealed an affirmative relationship of effectiveness and convenience with patient satisfaction with generic medication. The study's findings demonstrated that the TSQM is a psychometrically sound tool with high reliability and construct validity. Path analysis revealed that the effectiveness and convenience of generic medication contributed significantly to patient satisfaction, with standardized coefficients of 0.254 and 0.237, respectively.


2009 ◽  
Vol 26 (7) ◽  
pp. 729-735 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. J. Sampson ◽  
H. Singh ◽  
K. K. Dhatariya ◽  
C. Jones ◽  
E. Walden ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 146531252098552
Author(s):  
Katy Tidbury ◽  
Mark Sayers ◽  
Manoharan Andiappan ◽  
Jonathon T Newton

Objective: To determine the psychometric properties of a pre-existing orthodontic satisfaction questionnaire and to assess patient satisfaction of their orthodontic treatment. Design: Psychometric assessment of a pre-existing orthodontic satisfaction questionnaire. Setting: Two sites at King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. Participants: Individuals aged 12–15 years who had completed fixed orthodontic treatment. Methods: An expert panel assessed a pre-existing orthodontic treatment satisfaction questionnaire for validity and readability. As a result, revisions were made to the questionnaire and it was distributed to 103 participants aged 12–15 years, on completion of their fixed orthodontic treatment (T1). Test–retest reliability of the questionnaire was assessed through completion of a second questionnaire by 17 participants, at a two-week interval (T2). The questionnaire was assessed for reliability using item-total correlations (I-TC) and Cronbach’s alpha. Factor analysis allowed exploration of the underlying factor structure of the questionnaire. Test–retest reliability was assessed using Cohen’s kappa coefficient. Multiple regression analysis was used to find out the significant demographic variables that predicts the satisfaction level of treatment. Results: Following validity and readability assessment by the expert panel, the questionnaire was revised. Eleven items were removed following item analysis (with I-TC ⩽ 0.3). Factor analysis was deemed uninterpretable. The overall scale demonstrated greater reliability than the underlying sub-scales. Therefore, the sub-scales were removed, resulting in one scale which assessed overall orthodontic satisfaction, comprising 37 items, with a Cronbach alpha of 0.92. The test–retest reliability of the revised 37-item scale was deemed to be poor (kappa coefficient = 0.39). Multiple regression analysis identified ethnicity as a significant predictor of orthodontic treatment satisfaction ( P = 0.01). Conclusion: This study provides a valid measure to assess orthodontic treatment satisfaction for use in a UK population aged 12–15 years on completion of fixed orthodontic treatment.


2019 ◽  
Vol 22 (8) ◽  
pp. 798-805
Author(s):  
Emi Watanabe-Fujinuma ◽  
Benjamin F. Banderas ◽  
Yukihiro Koretsune ◽  
Koichiro Kumagai ◽  
Shinichiro Uchiyama ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 21 ◽  
pp. S226-S227
Author(s):  
B Brandt ◽  
AM Soliman ◽  
T Poepsel ◽  
ES Yohe Moore ◽  
E McCullough ◽  
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