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Original Articles

An instrument for measuring cancer patients’ preferences for support groups

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Pages 267-279 | Published online: 01 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to develop a valid and reliable instrument to assess cancer patients’ preferences for all types of social support and organizational features of cancer support groups. The content of the instrument was the result of a detailed analysis of four resources: (1) literature relating to cancer support group interventions, (2) program materials from existing groups, (3) interviews with individuals who developed or directed groups, and (4) interviews with patients who have participated in cancer support groups. A jury of six experts was used to establish content validity of the instrument. The reliability of the instrument was examined by measuring a sample of 258 cancer patients. The reliability coefficients of the instrument were all above .80, except for two types of social support (instrumental and informational‐educational), which were .72 and .78, respectively. It was concluded that the instrument produces valid and reliable measurements of cancer patients’ preferences for cancer support groups.

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Madison, WI.

Assistant Professor, Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan.

Professor, Curriculum and Instruction, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI.

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