Children s Health Care | 2019

Development and preliminary validation of a patient-reported measure of patient–provider communication about medication prescriptions for adolescents and young adults

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


ABSTRACT This investigation examined psychometric properties of a patient–provider communication measure developed for adolescents/young adults receiving medication prescriptions. Two independent samples of participants completed the measure; Study 1 included measures for preliminary validity analyses, while Study 2 included measures of adherence and adherence barriers. In Study 1, exploratory factor analyses revealed a 15-item, 2-factor structure and supported preliminary validity. In Study 2, Total and Factor 1 (“Clarifying Rationale for Medication”) scores were associated with adherence, and Total and Factor 2 (“Encouraging Patient Adherence Behavior”) scores were associated with adherence barriers. Preliminary evidence supported the measure as useful for assessing patient-provider communication.

Volume 48
Pages 263 - 284
DOI 10.1080/02739615.2018.1531757
Language English
Journal Children s Health Care

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