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

  • Background: 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. Methods: The TPQ was administered to 263 people with solid and blood cancers. Test-retest reliability was evaluated in a subgroup of 116 participants who completed the TPQ again after 3 months. Results: The reliability of TPQ was good. Cronbach’s alpha: 0.83 (95%CI: 0.79-0.86), 0.66 (0.59-0.72), 0.71 (0.65-0.769), respectively, in the total test, and in subscales on “staff perception”, and “program perception”. Test-retest reliability was 0.82 (0.77-0.87). The mean difference between the first and the second assessment was 1.0 (SD = 7.1; 95% CI -0.35 to 2.33). By plotting the differences and the means of the two assessments, 5/116 cases (4.3%) were outside the upper and lower limits of agreement. Conclusions: This study points out good reliability and test-retest stability of the TPQ in the oncology field. The TPQ can be used to assess variation over time about satisfaction with care in patients with oncological diseases, favoring the identification of unmet patients’ needs about the quality of the service.

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Author:Federica Sancassiani, Sara Gambino, Jutta LindertORCiD, Lapo Sali, Irene Pinna, Giulia Origa, Giulia Cossu, Mario Scartozzi, Antonio Preti
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2174/1745017902117010324
ISSN:1745-0179
Parent Title (English):Clinical Practice & Epidemiology in Mental Health
Publisher:Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Year of Completion:2021
Release Date:2025/03/11
Tag:Assessment; Oncology; Psycho-oncology; Psychosocial health; Satisfaction with care
Volume:17
Issue:1
Pagenumber:7
First Page:324
Last Page:330
Institute:Fachbereich Soziale Arbeit und Gesundheit
Research Focus Area:Ressourcenorientierung im Spannungsfeld von Individuum und Gesellschaft (ROSIG)