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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Aff (Millwood). 2014 Apr;33(4):619–625. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2013.1294
PHYSICIAN SURVEY Harmful Neutral Valuable
1. Did the Dementia program provide medical recommendations (e.g., starting or stopping a medication, referral) that were valuable? 2% 41% 57 %
2. Did the Dementia program provide behavioral recommendations (e.g., caregiver approaches to behavior problems) that were valuable? 0% 18% 82%
3. Did the Dementia program provide social recommendations (e.g., adult day program) that were valuable? 0% 18% 82%
Wasteful Neutral Valuable
4. Did the Dementia program provide useful resources to the patient/caregiver? 0% 18% 82%
Harmed Neutral Enhanced
5. Did the Dementia program enhance or diminish your relationship with the patient? 0% 34% 66%
Too Autonomous Neutral Collaborative
6. Did you find the Dementia program to be collaborative or was it too autonomous? 2% 22% 76%
Increased Time Neutral Saved Time
7. Did the Dementia program save you time or increase the amount of time you needed to spend caring for the patient’s dementia? 2% 39% 59%
Covered old Neutral New Issues
8. Did the Dementia program explore issues that had not been clinically addressed or just cover old territory? 13% 27% 60%
Disrespectful Neutral Respectful
9. Was the Dementia program feedback to you respectful or disrespectful as a clinician? 0% 15% 85%
Inappropriate Neutral Appropriate
10. Was the method of feedback (e-mail) an appropriate way to communicate with you? 0% 15% 85%
Would Not Recommend Neutral Would Recommend
11. Would you recommend other patients with dementia to the program? 0% 13% 87%