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Medical Care | 2003

Structure and reliability of Ware's Patient Satisfaction Questionnaire III: patients' satisfaction with oncological care in the Netherlands.

Mariët Hagedoorn; Sabine G. Uijl; Eric van Sonderen; Adelita V. Ranchor; Brigit Grol; R Otter; Boudien Krol; Wim van den Heuvel; Robbert Sanderman

Background. The present study examined the structure and reliability of the Dutch version of the Patient Satisfaction Questionnaire III (PSQ III). The PSQ III was designed to measure technical competence, interpersonal manner, communication, time spent with doctor, financial aspects, and access to care. In the Dutch version, the financial items were left aside because these are not appropriate for the Dutch socialized system. Objectives. The main objectives were to assess response bias, the number of dimensions needed to describe the PSQ III items, and the reliability of the scales. In addition, distribution characteristics were examined and norm scores to interpret satisfaction scores in an oncological setting were presented. Research Design. A cross-sectional survey study. Subjects. The study was comprised of 1594 cancer patients from eight hospitals. Measures. The Dutch version of the PSQ III. Results. Approximately 14% of the respondents were found to demonstrate considerable response bias. Confirmative factor analyses were performed to test three theoretical models with a varying number of dimensions among those participants who did not demonstrate response bias. The original structure did not fit the data well, but support was found for a three-factor model (with interpersonal manner, communication, and time spent with doctor loading on one factor instead of separate factors) and a one-dimensional model. Conclusions. The PSQ III seems to be an appropriate measure of cancer patients’ satisfaction, with the note that the number of dimensions may vary for different patient groups and/or care settings and that it is important to be aware of response bias.


Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health | 1997

Distressed or relieved? Psychological side effects of breast cancer screening in The Netherlands.

Winnie Scaf-Klomp; Robbert Sanderman; van de Harry Wiel; R Otter; van den Wim Heuvel


Oncologist | 2006

Cancer-Related Fatigue: Predictors and Effects of Rehabilitation

Ellen van Weert; Josette E. H. M. Hoekstra-Weebers; R Otter; Klaas Postema; Robbert Sanderman; Cees P. van der Schans


Journal of Psychosomatic Research | 2005

A multidimensional cancer rehabilitation program for cancer survivors : Effectiveness on health-related quality of life

Ellen van Weert; Josette E. H. M. Hoekstra-Weebers; Brigit Grol; R Otter; Hans J. Arendzen; Klaas Postema; Robbert Sanderman; Cees P. van der Schans


Journal of Psychosomatic Research | 2005

Original ArticleA multidimensional cancer rehabilitation program for cancer survivors: Effectiveness on health-related quality of life

Ellen van Weert; Josette E. H. M. Hoekstra-Weebers; Brigit Grol; R Otter; Hans J. Arendzen; Klaas Postema; Robert Sanderman; Cees P. van der Schans


International Journal of Rehabilitation Research | 2004

Physical functioning and quality of life after cancer rehabilitation

E. Van Weert; Jehm Hoekstra-Weebers; Bmf Grol; R Otter; Jh Arendzen; Klaas Postema; van der Cornelis Schans


Psycho-oncology | 2006

The effect of personal resources on quality of life before and after cancer rehabilitation

E. Van Weert; van der Cornelis Schans; R Otter; Klaas Postema; Jehm Hoekstra-Weebers


Psycho-oncology | 2003

Immediate effects of a cancer rehabilitation programme on physical functioning and fatigue

E. Van Weert; Bmf Grol; Jehm Hoekstra-Weebers; R Otter; Jh Arendzen; Wh Eisma; van der Cornelis Schans


Psycho-oncology | 2001

Rehabilitation in the Netherlands. Feasibility and immediate effects of a rehabilitation programme for cancer patients

E. Van Weert; Bmf Grol; R Otter; Jh Arendzen; Wh Eisma; van der Cornelis Schans


Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde | 1999

Stress of opluchting? Meevallende psychische gevolgen van deelname aan het bevolkingsonderzoek naar borstkanker

Winnie Scaf-Klomp; Robbert Sanderman; van de Harry Wiel; R Otter; van den Wim Heuvel

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Klaas Postema

University Medical Center Groningen

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E. Van Weert

University of Groningen

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Cees P. van der Schans

Hanze University of Applied Sciences

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Jehm Hoekstra-Weebers

University Medical Center Groningen

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Adelita V. Ranchor

University Medical Center Groningen

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