Main reasons for not using outcome measures |
n = 201 |
n = 63 |
|
Time constraints |
52 (25.9%) |
11 (17.5%) |
|
Tools are too burdensome for patients & families |
47 (23.4%) |
2 (3.2%) |
|
Lack of training about how to use tools |
41 (20.4%) |
13 (20.6%) |
|
Tools do not reflect the patient's situation |
39 (19.4%) |
2 (3.2%) |
|
Tools are too burdensome for staff |
36 (17.9%) |
3 (4.8%) |
|
Lack of guidance about how to use tools |
35 (17.4%) |
15 (23.8%) |
|
Don't know where to get information about tools |
31 (15.4%) |
8 (12.7%) |
|
Lack of training about how to analyse data from tools |
30 (14.9%) |
12 (19.0%) |
|
Not enough staff |
30 (14.9%) |
7 (11.1%) |
|
Limited access (e.g. registration needed) |
13 (6.5%) |
2 (3.2%) |
|
Language restriction (e.g. tools not translated) |
12 (6.0%) |
6 (9.5%) |
|
Cost constraints (e.g. fees for tools) |
7 (3.5%) |
4 (6.3%) |
|
Lack of validated version for specific setting (e.g. Africa) |
4 (2.0%) |
10 (15.9%) |
|
Circumstances to start use of outcome measures |
n = 192 |
n = 52 |
|
If more information and guidance were provided about tools |
86 (44.8%) |
26 (50.0%) |
|
If more training was provided |
58 (30.2%) |
20 (38.5%) |
|
If I had more time |
56 (29.2%) |
10 (19.2%) |
|
If appropriate tools were available (e.g. translations) |
42 (21.9%) |
22 (42.3%) |
|
If I had more staff |
42 (21.9%) |
7 (13.5%) |
|
I don't think I would ever use tools |
16 (8.3%) |
0 (.0%) |
|
If I had more money |
9 (4.7%) |
6 (11.5%) |