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Thermometer of warmth in the patient-provider relationship (WARMOMETER)--theory-based development of a patient self-report measure and initial validation using cognitive interview methodology.
Faculty of Medicine, Department of Health, Private University of Witten/Herdecke, Germany.
Patient Education and Counseling (impact factor:
2.31).
02/2011;
82(3):361-9.
DOI:10.1016/j.pec.2011.01.003
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Keywords
cognitive interview methodology
cognitive interviews
draft measure
first promising results
future health communication studies
healthcare professionals
in-depth literature review
interviews
multidisciplinary expert group
new measure
patient self-report measure
patients perceive
patients' perception
physician warmth
seems easy
sensitive patient self-report instrument
short patient self-report assessment
socio-emotional quality
study hypotheses
validated