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| Scala della Fiducia nel Medico× | CollaboRATE Shared Decision Making Scale× | |
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| Campo | Assistenza centrata sul paziente | Assistenza centrata sul paziente |
| Famiglia | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Anno di origine≠ | 1990 | 2013 |
| Ideatore≠ | Laurie Anderson, Robert Dedrick | Glyn Elwyn |
| Tipo | Patient-reported | Patient-reported |
| Fonte seminale≠ | Anderson, L. A., & Dedrick, R. F. (1990). Development of the Trust in Physician Scale: A measure to assess interpersonal trust in patient-physician relationships. Psychological Reports, 67(3), 1091-1100. DOI ↗ | Elwyn, G., Barr, P. J., Grande, S. W., Thompson, R., Walsh, T., & Ozanne, E. M. (2013). Developing CollaboRATE: A fast and frugal patient-reported measure of shared decision making in clinical encounters. Patient Education and Counseling, 93(1), 102-107. DOI ↗ |
| Alias≠ | TPS, Interpersonal Trust Measure, Patient-Provider Trust Scale | Collaborative Therapeutic Engagement Scale |
| Correlati | 4 | 4 |
| Sintesi≠ | The Trust in Physician Scale (TPS) is an 11-item self-report instrument that measures the degree to which a patient trusts their physician, including dimensions of confidentiality, competence, honesty, and care. Developed by Anderson and Dedrick in 1990, the TPS assesses the patient's confidence that the physician acts in the patient's best interest, respects privacy, possesses the needed expertise, and is truthful. Trust in the physician-patient relationship is foundational to healthcare engagement and is strongly correlated with adherence, disclosure of sensitive information, and health outcomes. The TPS is widely used in research, quality improvement, and studies examining factors that build or erode physician trust. | CollaboRATE is a three-item patient-reported outcome measure designed to assess shared decision making (SDM) quality in clinical consultations. Developed by Glyn Elwyn and colleagues in 2013, it measures the degree to which clinicians involve patients in decisions about their care through simple, actionable items that are easy to administer and interpret. The scale has become a standard benchmark for evaluating SDM implementation in healthcare systems. |
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