Table 2.
Survey respondents somewhat agreeing or strongly agreeing with statement (N=11).
| Statement regarding H&Pa 360 | Agree with statementb, n (%) | |
| Feasibility | ||
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Took an appropriate amount of time to complete | 8 (73) |
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Was easy to use | 7 (64) |
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Could be incorporated into every patient interaction | 6 (55) |
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Presentations were well-received by my clinical team | 3 (27) |
| Perceived impact on patient care | ||
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Helped me better understand patients’ goals | 10 (91) |
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Facilitated a stronger provider-patient relationship | 9 (82) |
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Changed some of the questions I ask patients during the encounter | 10 (91) |
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Added valuable information that I would not otherwise know about the patient | 9 (82) |
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Facilitated care planning that included other health professionals | 7 (64) |
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Helped improve the care I provided to my patients | 6 (55) |
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Was able to incorporate information into management plans | 5 (45) |
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Helped create a more comprehensive problem list | 4 (36) |
| Perceived impact on education | ||
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Helped me learn to be a better clinician | 7 (64) |
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Plan to use elements during other rotations | 7 (64) |
aH&P: health and physical.
bSurvey prompts were answered on a 5-point Likert scale. Responses were dichotomized as agreeing with statement if 5 (strongly agree) or 4 (somewhat agree).