| Literature DB >> 20416062 |
Maurizio Bossola1, Rita Murri, Graziano Onder, Adriana Turriziani, Massimo Fantoni, Luca Padua.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Health-related quality of life (QoL) has become a crucial outcome in medical care. However, few studies have assessed physician knowledge of QoL and rate of physicians adopting QoL measures in clinical practice. The present study aimed at assessing the level of knowledge of QoL and the perceived importance of incorporating QoL assessment in clinical practice among physicians of a tertiary level academic hospital in Rome, Italy.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20416062 PMCID: PMC2868041 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7525-8-43
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes ISSN: 1477-7525 Impact factor: 3.186
Questionnaire to assess the knowledge of QoL issue
| What is your knowledge of QOL studies and trials? |
|---|
| - None |
| - Unspecific knowledge |
| - Specific knowledge without research activity |
| - Use of QOL assessment in clinical practice |
| - Use of QOL assessment for research purpose |
| - Self administered and measures disability |
| - Self-administered, unspecific tool to measure QOL |
| - Filled by the physician |
| - Unknown |
| - Never |
| - Once |
| - Several times |
| - Yes |
| - No |
| - Yes |
| - No |
Questionnaire to assess the perception of the importance of QoL in clinical practice
| QoL must influence diagnostic strategies? |
|---|
| - No |
| - A little |
| - Quite |
| - Much |
| - Very much |
| - I do not know |
| - No |
| - A little' |
| - Quite |
| - Much |
| - Very much |
| - I do not know |
| - No |
| - A little' |
| - Quite |
| - Much |
| - Very much |
| - I do not know |
| - No |
| - A little' |
| - Quite |
| - Much |
| - Very much |
| - No |
| - A little' |
| - Quite |
| - Much |
| - Very much |
| - No |
| - A little |
| - Quite |
| - Much |
| - Very much |
| - Physician |
| - Other (nurse, psychologist) |
| - No |
| - A little |
| - Quite |
| - Much |
| - Very much |
| - No |
| - A little |
| - Quite |
| - Much |
| - Very much |
Characteristics of the physicians who answered the questionnaire
| Gender: | |
| - Male | 163(52.8) |
| - Female | 146 (47.2) |
| Academic role: | |
| - Chairman/Associate Professor | 38 (12.3) |
| - Asssistant Professor | 82 (26.6) |
| - Assistano | 63 (20.5) |
| - Residents | 94 (30.5) |
| - Other | 31 (10.1) |
| Tipe of activity | |
| - Within a team | 256 (82.6)) |
| - alone | 37 (11.9) |
| - unknown | 17 (5.5) |
| Age (years): | |
| - <34 | 149 (48.1) |
| - 35-44 | 71 (22.9) |
| - 45-54 | 66 (21.3) |
| - 55-64 | 22 (7.1) |
| - >65 | 1 (0.3) |
| Department | |
| - Medicine | 200 (64.5) |
| - Surgery | 57 (18.4) |
| - | |
| - | |
| - Radiology- Nuclear Medicine - Other Services | 45 (14.5) |
| - Unknown | 8 (2.6) |
Answers to the questionnaire assessing the knowledge of QoL issue
| None | 48 (15.5) |
| - Unspecific knowledge | 173 (55.8) |
| - Specific knowledge without research activity | 31 (10) |
| - Use of QOL assessment in clinical practice | 22 (7.1) |
| - Use of QOL assessment for research purpose | 34 (11) |
| - Self administered and measures disability | 15 (4.8) |
| - Self-administered, unspecific tool to measure QOL | 90 (29) |
| - Filled by the physician | 6 (1.9) |
| - Unknown | 197 (63.5) |
| - Never | 235 (75.8) |
| - Once | 42 (13.5) |
| - Several times | 32 (10.3) |
| - Yes | 51 (16.5) |
| - No | 259 (83.5) |
| - Yes | 94 (30.3) |
| - No | 216 (69.7) |
Answers to the questionnaire assessing the perception of the importance of QoL in clinical practice
| - No | 15 (4.8) |
| - A little | 46 (14.8) |
| - Quite | 101 (32.6) |
| - Much | 119 (38.4) |
| - Very much | 24 (7.7) |
| - I do not know | 4 (1.3) |
| - No | 8 (2.6) |
| - A little | 12 (3.9) |
| - Quite | 66 (21.3) |
| - Much | 166 (53.5) |
| - Very much | 52 (16.8) |
| - I do not know | 4 (1.3) |
| - No | 3 (1) |
| - A little | 2 (0.6) |
| - Quite | 18 (5.8) |
| - Much | 97 (31.3) |
| - Very much | 186 (60) |
| - I do not know | 3 (1) |
| - No | 3 (1) |
| - A little | 23 (7.4) |
| - Quite | 121 (39) |
| - Much | 130 (41.9) |
| - Very much | 29 (9.4) |
| - No | 38 (12.3) |
| - A little | 70 (22.6) |
| - Quite | 136 (43.9) |
| - Much | 54 (17.4) |
| - Very much | 6 (1.9) |
| - No | 1 (0.3) |
| - A little | 16 (52) |
| - Quite | 83 (26.8) |
| - Much | 174 (56.1) |
| - Very much | 35 (11.3) |
| - Physician | 228 (73.5) |
| - Other (nurse, psychologist) | 73 (23.5) |
| - No | 1 (0.3) |
| - A little | 11 (3.5) |
| - Quite | 54 (17.4) |
| - Much | 190 (61.3) |
| - Very much | 51 (16.5) |
| - No | 2 (0.6) |
| - A little | 15 (4.8) |
| - Quite | 68 (21.9) |
| - Much | 167 (53.9) |
| - Very much | 55 (17.7) |
Comparison between physicians who answered to know or not to know the SF-36 questionnaire
| Physicians who know SF-36 | Physician who do not know SF-36 | p | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Female | 46 (51.7) | 98 (45.6) | |
| male | 43 (48.3) | 117 (54.4) | 0.33 |
| Academic role: | |||
| - Professor/Associate professor | 6 (6.7) | 31 (14.4) | |
| - Assistant Professor | 47 (52.8) | 96 (44.7) | |
| - Resident | 26 (29.2) | 67 (31.2) | 0.39 |
| - Other | 10 (11.2) | 21 (9.8) | |
| Age | |||
| - < = 44 years | 68 (76.4) | 147 (68.7) | 0.18 |
| - >44 years | 21 (23.6) | 67 (31.3) | |
| Medical area: | |||
| - Medicine | 66 (75) | 132 (62.9) | |
| - Surgery | 10 (11.4) | 46 (21.9) | 0.07 |
| - Diagnostic/Service | 12 (13.6) | 32 (15.2) | |
| Did you partecipate studies on QoL? | |||
| - yes | 43 (48.9) | 30 (13.9) | <0.0001 |
| - no | 45 (51.1) | 186 (86.1) |