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. 2010 Apr 23;8:43. doi: 10.1186/1477-7525-8-43

Table 5.

Answers to the questionnaire assessing the perception of the importance of QoL in clinical practice

Must QoL influence diagnostic strategies?
 - No 15 (4.8)
 - A little 46 (14.8)
 - Quite 101 (32.6)
 - Much 119 (38.4)
 - Very much 24 (7.7)
 - I do not know 4 (1.3)
Must QoL influence therapeutic strategies?
 - No 8 (2.6)
 - A little 12 (3.9)
 - Quite 66 (21.3)
 - Much 166 (53.5)
 - Very much 52 (16.8)
 - I do not know 4 (1.3)
Must QoL influence palliative care?
 - No 3 (1)
 - A little 2 (0.6)
 - Quite 18 (5.8)
 - Much 97 (31.3)
 - Very much 186 (60)
 - I do not know 3 (1)
Do you have in mind QoL in your diagnostic and therapeutic strategies, although you don't meausre it?
 - No 3 (1)
 - A little 23 (7.4)
 - Quite 121 (39)
 - Much 130 (41.9)
 - Very much 29 (9.4)
When you read and score a scientific article is QoL important?
?
 - No 38 (12.3)
 - A little 70 (22.6)
 - Quite 136 (43.9)
 - Much 54 (17.4)
 - Very much 6 (1.9)
Is the measurement of QoL in clinical trials useful?
 - No 1 (0.3)
 - A little 16 (52)
 - Quite 83 (26.8)
 - Much 174 (56.1)
 - Very much 35 (11.3)
Who should measure QoL?
 - Physician 228 (73.5)
 - Other (nurse, psychologist) 73 (23.5)
Is useful to increase the number of clinical trials in QoL?
 - No 1 (0.3)
 - A little 11 (3.5)
 - Quite 54 (17.4)
 - Much 190 (61.3)
 - Very much 51 (16.5)
Should you use more expensive drugs if they shoul improbe QoL?
 - No 2 (0.6)
 - A little 15 (4.8)
 - Quite 68 (21.9)
 - Much 167 (53.9)
 - Very much 55 (17.7)