Qualitative assessment of the primary care outcomes questionnaire: a cognitive interview study
Abstract Background The Primary Care Outcomes Questionnaire (PCOQ) is a new patient-reported outcome measure designed specifically for primary care. This paper describes the developmental process of improving the item quality and testing the face validity of the PCOQ through cognitive interviews wit...
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Main Authors: | Mairead Murphy (Author), Sandra Hollinghurst (Author), Chris Salisbury (Author) |
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2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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