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Table 1 Summary of psychometric properties of measures (n = 8)

From: The development and evaluation of a five-language multi-perspective standardised measure: clinical decision-making involvement and satisfaction (CDIS)

Measure

Content validity

Construct validity

Floor/Ceiling effect

Internal consistency

Reliability

Brevity

Simplicity

Relevance

Measures of involvement only

Patients Preference for Control [41]

Unknown

Unknown

Unknown

Unknown

Unknown

Adequate

Adequate

Adequate

Control Preferences Scale [42]

Unknown

Adequate

Unknown

Unknown

Adequate

Adequate

Adequate

Adequate

Facilitation of Patient Involvement [43]

Unknown

Adequate

Unknown

Adequate

Adequate

Adequate

Adequate

Doubtful

Desire to Participate in Medical Decision Making Scale [44]

Adequate

Doubtful

Unknown

Adequate

Adequate

Adequate

Adequate

Doubtful

Decision Self-Efficacy Scale [45]

Unknown

Adequate

Unknown

Adequate

Adequate

Adequate

Adequate

Poor

Measures of satisfaction only

Satisfaction with Decision Scale [46]

Unknown

Adequate

Unknown

Adequate

Adequate

Adequate

Adequate

Adequate

Measures of involvement and satisfaction

Decisional Conflict Scale [47]

Unknown

Adequate

Unknown

Adequate

Adequate

Adequate

Adequate

Poor

Autonomy Preference Index [48]

Adequate

Adequate

Poor

Adequate

Adequate

Poor

Doubtful

Doubtful