Search results

1 – 3 of 3
Article
Publication date: 29 August 2008

Lidia Del Piccolo, Maria Angela Mazzi, Silvia Scardoni, Martina Gobbi and Christa Zimmermann

The prupose of this paper is to present the development of the Verona Patient‐Centred Communication Evaluation (VR‐COPE) scale, together with its psychometric properties. The nine…

1261

Abstract

Purpose

The prupose of this paper is to present the development of the Verona Patient‐Centred Communication Evaluation (VR‐COPE) scale, together with its psychometric properties. The nine item rating scale assesses the content and relational aspects of patient‐centred communication during medical consultations on the basis of a multidimensional evaluation as suggested by the more recent literature in the field. Each item is defined by operational definitions.

Design/methodology/approach

A sample of 246 transcribed primary care consultations was rated with the VR‐COPE. Explorative factor analysis, Pearson correlation coefficients and internal consistency using Cronbach's alpha were calculated. Convergent validity with the Verona Medical Interview Classification System (VR‐MICS) was also tested. A sub sample of 32 consultations was used to assess inter‐rater reliability.

Findings

Interrater reliability and internal consistency were good (overall Cronbach alpha=0.75). Four factors (explaining 74 per cent of the variance) were extracted by exploratory factor analysis. Six items of the VR‐COPE correlated significantly with specific communication skills evidenced by the VR‐MICS and pertained to the physician's ability to explore medical or psychosocial issues. The VR‐COPE items on interview structure and shared decision, more related to process than to specific skills, had no equivalent in the VR‐MICS.

Originality/value

The new rating scale responds to the need in communication research for a multidimensional scale that combines the evaluation of specific skills and process aspects.

Details

Health Education, vol. 108 no. 5
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0965-4283

Keywords

Content available
Article
Publication date: 29 August 2008

Han Z. Li

706

Abstract

Details

Health Education, vol. 108 no. 5
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0965-4283

Article
Publication date: 1 August 1976

Savina A. Roxas

AFTER spending the necessary time in Italy required for the field research for my doctoral dissertation on library education in Italy, I realized how little is known today about…

Abstract

AFTER spending the necessary time in Italy required for the field research for my doctoral dissertation on library education in Italy, I realized how little is known today about Italian librarians and their contributions to the development of Italian librarianship. As a gesture in view of this state of affairs I would like to present brief sketches of two of Italy's eminent librarians: Guido Biagi and Giuseppe Fumagalli, each of whom was ahead of his time in Italy in promoting the liberal use of libraries by the general public.

Details

Library Review, vol. 25 no. 8
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0024-2535

Access

Year

Content type

Article (3)
1 – 3 of 3