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  • The study focuses on evaluating the perspective of Romanian patients in the shared decision-making (SDM) process, an important aspect of patient-physician interactions, using a translated questionnaire called SDM-Q-9.
  • Conducted across eight centers with both inpatients and outpatients suffering from specific medical conditions, the study involved 665 participants who completed the Romanian version of the SDM-Q-9.
  • Results showed that the translated survey has good internal consistency and can effectively assess and enhance healthcare practices in Romania, establishing it as a reliable tool for clinical use.

Article Abstract

Background: Shared decision making (SDM) is becoming more and more important for the patient-physician interaction. There has not been a study in Romania evaluating patients' point of view in the SDM process yet. Therefore, the present study aims to evaluate the psychometric parameters of the translated Romanian version of SDM-Q-9.

Material And Methods: A multicentric cross-sectional study was performed comprising eight recruitment centers. The sample consisted of in- and outpatients who referred to Hospital Units for treatment for atrial fibrillation or collagen diseases. Furthermore, patients who were members of Autoimmune Disease Patient Society were able to participate via an online survey. All participants completed the Romanian translated SDM-Q-9.

Results: Altogether, 665 questionnaires were filled in within the hospital setting (n = 324; 48.7%) and online (n = 341; 51.3%). The Romanian version had good internal consistency (Cronbach α coefficient of 0.96.) Corrected item correlations were good ranging from 0.64 to 0.89 with low corrected item correlations for item 1 and item 7. PCA found a one-factorial solution (similar with previous reports) but the first item had the lowest loading.

Conclusion: SDM-Q-9 is a useful tool for evaluation and improvement in health care that was validated in Romania and can be used in clinical setting in this country.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/rjim-2019-0002DOI Listing

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