Acceptability Outcomes > A generic questionnaire to detect physicians’ willingness to implement complex medical interventions
Instrument:
A generic questionnaire to detect physicians’ willingness to implement complex medical interventions
Implementation
outcome:
Acceptability
Instrument summary:
41-item questionnaire, based on the Theory of planned behaviour (TPB) measuring physicians’ willingness to implement complex medical interventions and the factors influencing this willingness.
Level of analysis:
Provider
Country of application:
Germany
Reference:
Kramer L, Hirsch O, Becker A, Donner-Banzhoff N.
Development and validation of a generic questionnaire for the implementation of complex medical interventions.
Methodological quality:
(COSMIN)
Reliability |
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Internal consistency |
Poor |
Reliability |
Poor |
Measurement error |
Not assessed |
Global reliability score |
Poor |
Validity |
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Content validity |
Poor |
Structural validity |
Poor |
Hypotheses testing |
Fair |
Cross-cultural validity |
Not assessed |
Criterion validity |
Not assessed |
Global validity score |
Poor |
Responsiveness |
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Responsiveness |
Not assessed |