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Using the CARE measure?

50 valid questionnaires should be collected from consecutive patients attending routine consultations. Reception staff should give the questionnaire to the patient on arrival, and patients should complete it immediately after seeing the doctor, and return it to reception. A sealed box should be provided for this purpose.

 

The CARE measure questionnaire and patient's cover letter are available to download below:

 

Patient’s cover letter

CARE measure questionnaire

 

Each doctor should then personally or, if they are willing to give their username and password, ask a member of staff to administer all 50 completed questionnaires into the online CARE measure. The data will then turn automatically into a report available to print or save.

 

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Scoring

The scoring system for each item is:

 

'poor'=1,

'fair' = 2,

'good' = 3,

'very good' = 4, and

'excellent'= 5.

 

All ten items are then added, giving a maximum possible score of 50, and a minimum of 10. Up to two 'Not Applicable' responses or missing values are allowable, and are replaced with the average score for the remaining items. Questionnaires with more than two missing values or 'Not Applicable' responses are removed from the analysis.

 

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Contact

Should you require further information please do not hesitate to contact Julie Suter, Projects Administrator

Email: jsuter@rcgp-scotland.org.uk.

Telephone: 0131 260 6812

 

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"The CARE measure questionnaire can be used free of charge (all charges refer to RCGP Scotland CARE measure Online tool).  The Intellectual Property rights rest with the Scottish Executive.  The measure may not be used on a commercial basis without the consent of the author and the Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish Executive Health Department, on behalf of the Scottish Ministers."

 

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