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The treatment satisfaction scale: a multidimensional instrument for the assessment of treatment satisfaction for erectile dysfunction patients and their partners. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The Treatment Satisfaction Scale (TSS) was developed to evaluate satisfaction with erectile dysfunction (ED) treatment and is backed by previous research.
  • The study involved psychometric validation, leading to the creation of six scales that measure various aspects of satisfaction related to medication and sexual functioning.
  • Results indicate that the TSS is reliable, valid, and responsive to changes, making it a thorough tool for assessing treatment satisfaction for both patients and their partners.

Article Abstract

Background: The development of the Treatment Satisfaction Scale (TSS) was previously reported (Kubin et al., 2004).

Objective: This article describes the psychometric validation process and psychometric properties (e.g., reliability, validity, and responsiveness) of TSS.

Methods: Initial patient and partner questionnaires were administered in a multi-national clinical trial. On the basis of exploratory analyses, iterative psychometric testing, and consideration of face validity and interpretability, the number of items was reduced, and six scales were constructed: "Satisfaction with Medication," "Ease with Erection," "Satisfaction with Erectile Function," "Pleasure from Sexual Activity," "Satisfaction with Orgasm," and either "Sexual Confidence" (for patients) or "Confidence in Completion" (for partners).

Results: Multi-item scales had good internal consistency reliability and concurrent validity with the IIEF. All patient scales and most partner scales were valid in relation to clinical criteria, and all tested scales were responsive to change over time.

Conclusion: The TSS is brief, culturally valid, and the most comprehensive multidimensional measure of satisfaction with ED treatment for patients and their partners, and addresses some of the shortcomings of existing measures.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eururo.2005.05.008DOI Listing

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