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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the psychometric
properties of a modified version of the Perceived Involvement in Care Scale
(M-PICS), a measure designed to assess pain patients' perceptions of patient
health care provider communication during the medical consultation. Eighty-seven
breast cancer outpatients with persistent pain completed a battery of questionnaires,
including the M-PICS. A factor analysis supported four factors. Factor 1 reflected
health care provider information behaviors; Factor 2, health care provider
facilitation of patient involvement; Factor 3, patient information provision;
and Factor 4, patient participation in decision making. The M-PICS total had
an internal consistency of 0.87; alphas for subscales ranged from 0.80 to
0.90. M-PICS scores related to measures of patient characteristics and outcomes,
including pain-related communication barriers, psychological status, quality
of life, and health care satisfaction, in predicted ways. The M-PICS is a
reliable and valid measure of perceived patient-provider communication in
the context of persistent pain. Smith MY, Winkel G, Egert J, Diaz-Wionczek
M, Duhamel KN. From J
Pain Symptom Manage. 2006 Jul;32(1):71-81.
PMID 16824987
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?DB=pubmed
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