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Do doctors and patients agree? Views of the outcome of transurethral resection of the prostate.

Do doctors and patients agree? Views of the outcome of transurethral resection of the prostate. In an attempt to establish the extent to which patients and doctors agree on the outcome of health care, the pre- and postoperative states of health of 388 men undergoing transurethral resection of the prostate for benign disease were studied. Generally, high levels of concordance (greater than 70%) were obtained. The strongest agreement was for clearly defined events, such as episodes of acute retention (95%); the weakest agreement occurred over the most subjective symptoms, prognostic expectations, and ambiguous terms (around 60%). The level of agreement was not associated with any characteristics of the patient, surgeon, or treatment. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International journal of technology assessment in health care Pubmed

Do doctors and patients agree? Views of the outcome of transurethral resection of the prostate.

International journal of technology assessment in health care , Volume 7 (4): 12 – Mar 10, 1992

Do doctors and patients agree? Views of the outcome of transurethral resection of the prostate.


Abstract

In an attempt to establish the extent to which patients and doctors agree on the outcome of health care, the pre- and postoperative states of health of 388 men undergoing transurethral resection of the prostate for benign disease were studied. Generally, high levels of concordance (greater than 70%) were obtained. The strongest agreement was for clearly defined events, such as episodes of acute retention (95%); the weakest agreement occurred over the most subjective symptoms, prognostic expectations, and ambiguous terms (around 60%). The level of agreement was not associated with any characteristics of the patient, surgeon, or treatment.

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ISSN
0266-4623
DOI
10.1017/s0266462300007091
pmid
1723399

Abstract

In an attempt to establish the extent to which patients and doctors agree on the outcome of health care, the pre- and postoperative states of health of 388 men undergoing transurethral resection of the prostate for benign disease were studied. Generally, high levels of concordance (greater than 70%) were obtained. The strongest agreement was for clearly defined events, such as episodes of acute retention (95%); the weakest agreement occurred over the most subjective symptoms, prognostic expectations, and ambiguous terms (around 60%). The level of agreement was not associated with any characteristics of the patient, surgeon, or treatment.

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International journal of technology assessment in health carePubmed

Published: Mar 10, 1992

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