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Original Articles

Cancer patients' concerns: Congruence between patients and primary care physicians

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Pages 193-199 | Published online: 01 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

To investigate whether physicians perceive concerns of cancer patients in the same way as patients, we asked primary care physicians and cancer patients to complete an instrument that allowed each to indicate their views of the relative importance of a variety of treatment and disease‐related concerns. The instrument was completed by 195 physicians (56% response) and 119 newly diagnosed breast, lung, and colorectal cancer patients (50% response). Psychometric analysis of responses to the instrument revealed two components: general concerns and physician‐treatment concerns. For both the physician and the patient groups, internal consistency (coefficient alpha) of these two components was high (> .83). Within the patient group, scale scores did not differ as a function of performance status, cancer type, extent of disease, or age. For physicians, scale scores were not related to years in practice, board certification, or number of new cancer patients seen per year. A comparison of scale scores between groups indicated that there was good physician‐patient congruence on only one of the two concern components. Physicians do not adequately appreciate the extent of concern patients have with regard to treatment and physician interaction issues.

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Psychiatrist‐in‐Chief, Rhode Island Hospital and Women & Infants Hospital, Providence, RI 02903.

Assistant Professor of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115.

Assistant Professor of Medicine & Community Health, Roger Williams General Hospital, Providence, RI 02908.

Professor and Chairman, Department of Radiation Medicine, Roger Williams General Hospital, Providence, RI 02908.

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