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Using Plain Language and Adding Communication Technology to an Existing Health-Related Questionnaire to Help Generate Accurate Information: Qualitative Study.

Marlies WelbieHarriet WittinkMarjan J WestermanIlse TopperJosca SnoeiWalter L J M Devillé
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2018)
The use of plain language and ICT within the DTTSQ had both positive and negative effects on the response processes of its target population. The results of this study emphasize the importance of earlier recommendations to accompany any adaption of any questionnaire to a new mode of delivery by demonstrating the difference and equivalence between the two different modes and to scientifically evaluate the applicability of the newly developed mode of the questionnaire in its intended setting. This is especially important in a digital era in which the use of plain language within health care is increasingly being advocated.
Keyphrases
  • psychometric properties
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  • patient reported
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