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Table 4 Health care professionals' perceptions about potential barriers and facilitators to the implementation of the guideline for breast cancer surgery in day care

From: Investigating the complementary value of discrete choice experiments for the evaluation of barriers and facilitators in implementation research: a questionnaire survey

Statement

Mean ± SD

Median (range)

Preconditions:

  

   Written information after diagnosis

4.30 ± 0.54

4; 2–5

   Discharge criteria

4.18 ± 0.56

4; 2–5

   Written information at discharge

4.08 ± 0.62

4; 2–5

   Status of the guideline

4.05 ± 0.69

4; 2–5

   Preoperative counselling

4.05 ± 0.69

4; 2–5

   Breast care nursing staff

4.02 ± 0.73

4; 2–5

   Collaboration agreements with home care organizations

3.93 ± 0.77

4; 1–5

   Possibility to choose between day care and hospital admission

3.87 ± 0.86

4; 2–5

   Day Surgery Unit

3.73 ± 0.94

4; 1–5

Expectations:

  

   Cooperation ward nursing staff

3.88 ± 0.52

4; 2–5

   Cooperation patients/patient organizations

3.86 ± 0.48

4; 2–5

   Cooperation colleagues

3.81 ± 0.53

4; 2–5

   Cooperation management

3.81 ± 0.68

4; 1–5

   Compensation

3.75 ± 0.86

4; 1–5

   Expertise home care nurses

3.73 ± 0.83

4; 1–5

   Patient satisfaction

3.52 ± 0.81

4; 1–5

   Time investment

2.82 ± 0.90

3; 1–5

  1. SD: standard deviation.
  2. Respondents indicated on a 5-point scale from 1 (fully disagree) to 5 (fully agree) to what extent they agreed with the 17 statements.