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Assessing physicians’ satisfaction with diabetes therapy : development and evaluation of a new questionnaire.
Kulzer, Bernhard; Ehrmann, Dominic; Hermanns, Norbert; u. a. (2016): Assessing physicians’ satisfaction with diabetes therapy : development and evaluation of a new questionnaire., in: Bamberg: opus.
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American Diabetes Association 75th ADA Scientific Sessions, 2015 ; Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
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Year of publication:
2016
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Ursprünglich in: Diabetes : the journal of the American Diabetes Association 64 (2015) Supplement 1, A231-A232
Year of first publication:
2015
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Abstract:
Questionnaires assessing the satisfaction of patients already exist, but no questionnaire assesses the satisfaction of physicians. However, physicians’ satisfaction with patient-communication and with diabetes therapy is a crucial factor for the efficacy of diabetes therapy. A relevant part of patientcommunication is the discussion of blood glucose values with the patient. In order to systematically assess the perspective of physicians, we developed
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A232
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& Guided Audio Tour poster ADA-Funded Research
Behavioral Medicine, Clinical
Nutrition, Education, and Exercise
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PSYCHOSOCIAL, BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE
a questionnaire that assesses satisfaction of physicians with diabetes therapy in general (Sat-DT) and with the discussion of blood glucose values (SatBG) in particular. Data from 188 physicians who completed the questionnaire was analyzed. The final Sat-DT scale comprised 13 items and achieved a Cronbach’s Alpha of 0.93 wit a mean item-total correlation of r=0.71. The final Sat-BG scale comprised 10 items and achieved a Cronbach’s Alpha of 0.92 with a mean item-total correlation of r=0.73. Factor analysis (Varimax rotation) revealed two factors within the Sat-DT scale (65% explained variance): “Effects of diabetes therapy” and “costs and benefits.” The Sat-BG scale could be divided into “Usage of blood glucose data” and “efficacy of the discussion” by factor analysis (76% explained variance). A greater satisfaction in both scales was associated with a greater satisfaction with the work as a physician (Sat-DT: r=0.2, p<.05; Sat-BG: r=0.32, p<.05), a greater satisfaction with therapy outcomes (Sat-DT: r=0.34, p<.05; Sat-BG: r=0.3, p<.05), and with a greater satisfaction with the results of working as a physician (Sat-DT: r=0.27, p<.05; Sat-BG: r=0.25, p<.05). This new questionnaire with its two scales is a reliable and valid assessment tool to measure the satisfaction of physicians. In future studies, this questionnaire can be used to investigate the influence of physicians’ satisfaction on diabetes therapy as well as how physicians’ satisfaction can be altered.
WITHDRAWN
A232
For author disclosure information, see page A810.
CATEGORY
& Guided Audio Tour poster ADA-Funded Research
Behavioral Medicine, Clinical
Nutrition, Education, and Exercise
POSTERS
PSYCHOSOCIAL, BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE
a questionnaire that assesses satisfaction of physicians with diabetes therapy in general (Sat-DT) and with the discussion of blood glucose values (SatBG) in particular. Data from 188 physicians who completed the questionnaire was analyzed. The final Sat-DT scale comprised 13 items and achieved a Cronbach’s Alpha of 0.93 wit a mean item-total correlation of r=0.71. The final Sat-BG scale comprised 10 items and achieved a Cronbach’s Alpha of 0.92 with a mean item-total correlation of r=0.73. Factor analysis (Varimax rotation) revealed two factors within the Sat-DT scale (65% explained variance): “Effects of diabetes therapy” and “costs and benefits.” The Sat-BG scale could be divided into “Usage of blood glucose data” and “efficacy of the discussion” by factor analysis (76% explained variance). A greater satisfaction in both scales was associated with a greater satisfaction with the work as a physician (Sat-DT: r=0.2, p<.05; Sat-BG: r=0.32, p<.05), a greater satisfaction with therapy outcomes (Sat-DT: r=0.34, p<.05; Sat-BG: r=0.3, p<.05), and with a greater satisfaction with the results of working as a physician (Sat-DT: r=0.27, p<.05; Sat-BG: r=0.25, p<.05). This new questionnaire with its two scales is a reliable and valid assessment tool to measure the satisfaction of physicians. In future studies, this questionnaire can be used to investigate the influence of physicians’ satisfaction on diabetes therapy as well as how physicians’ satisfaction can be altered.
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July 12, 2016
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