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Response processes for patients providing quantitative self-report data: a qualitative study.

Øyvind GrindheimAndrew A McAleaveyValentina IversenChristian MoltuKristin TømmervikHege GovasmarkHeidi Brattland
Published in: Quality of life research : an international journal of quality of life aspects of treatment, care and rehabilitation (2024)
The findings suggest that patients providing quantitative self-report data encounter conditions in the response process that challenge and influence their ability to convey meaning and accuracy. This results in responses that for many of the items reflect messages important for interpretation and follow-up, even if it does not appear from the numerical scores alone. The proposed model may be a useful tool when developing items, assessing validity, and interpreting responses.
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