Title of article :
Measuring Attitude and Practice of Physician toward Breaking Bad News to the Breast Cancer Patients: Development and Validation of a Questionnaire
Author/Authors :
Borjalilu, Somaieh Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Karbakhsh, Mojgan Department of Community and Preventive Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Mirsharifi, Rasool Department of Surgery - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Davoodzadeh, Kamelia Kaviani Breast Disease Institute, Tehran , Aghili, Mahdi Department of Radiation Oncology - Radiation Oncology Research Center - Cancer Institute - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Kaviani, Ahmad Department of Surgery - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Breaking bad news to cancer patients is one of the important
responsibilities in the oncology setting. The purpose of this study is develop and
validate a new theoretically based tool for measurement of attitude and practice of
physicians toward breaking bad news.
Methods: The psychometric properties of the scale were established by following
the guidelines ofClark andWatson. In the first phase, a literature review was performed
to create items; then items were assessed for content validity through individual
interview (n = 12) and construct validity was assessed by using factor analysis.
Reliability was evaluated by Cronbach’s alpha. Research data was gathered from
physiciansworking in breast cancer setting.
Results: A total of 12 expert reviews concluded that a large amount of items of
attitude and practice questionnaires were important and essential (Content Validity
Ratio > 0.73). The exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses for a sample of
physicians (n = 200) indicated a 12-item of attitude scale with three factors: full
disclosure, non-disclosure and individual disclosure. Cronbach’s Alpha for the factors
returned 0.746, 0.834 and 0.795, respectively. The exploratory and confirmatory factor
analyses for a sample of physicians (n = 200) indicated a 20-item of practice scale with
six factors: preparation, setting of the interaction, communicate well, use of the “cancer”
word, patient’s right to know and close the interview, and summarized. Cronbach’s
Alpha for the factors returned 0.765, 0.63, 0.65, 0.793, 0.759 and 0.7, respectively.
Conclusions:Aresultant 12 items of attitude and 20 items of practice questionnaire
were developed to assess how physicians are giving bad news to breast cancer patients.
The reliability of the new tools needs to be evaluated for further studies. This new
questionnaire will provide researchers and clinicians with a thorough and suitable
instrument to measure belief and practice regarding disclosing the truth to breast cancer
patients.
Keywords :
Physician , bad news , telling truth , psychometric , questionnaire development
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics