Development and validation of the participation in treatment decision-making scale for adults with malocclusion (PTDMS-AM)
Xiangying Hu, Bixia Wang, Ting Pan, Weijun Yuan, Lili Hou

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new scale to measure how involved adults with malocclusion are in their treatment decisions, showing it is reliable and valid.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel 21-item scale (PTDMS-AM) for assessing patient participation in treatment decision-making for malocclusion.
Findings
The PTDMS-AM has high reliability with Cronbach’s α of 0.953 and strong validity metrics.
Confirmatory factor analysis confirmed a stable three-dimensional structure with good fit indices.
The scale correlates well with the SDM-9 scores, indicating its effectiveness in measuring shared decision-making.
Abstract
Participation in decision-making is crucial for patients with malocclusion. It is important to assess the extent to which patients are actively involved in such decision-making. Therefore, this study developed an instrument that evaluates patient participation in treatment decision-making among adults with malocclusion and tested its reliability and validity. A cross-sectional instrument-development methodological approach was adopted. Guided by the concept of participation and shared decision-making theory, an initial scale was developed through literature analysis, qualitative interviews, expert evaluation, and a pre-survey. From September to December 2023, 257 patients from three tertiary general hospitals in Shanghai were selected for a questionnaire survey, item analysis, and exploratory factor analysis. From January to May 2024, 269 patients from these hospitals were selected to…
Genes, proteins, chemicals, diseases, species, mutations and cell lines named across the full text — each resolved to its canonical identifier and authoritative record.
Click any figure to enlarge with its caption.
Figure 1Peer Reviews
No public reviews on file for this paper yet. If you reviewed it on a platform where reviews are public (OpenReview, ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML), you can paste yours below so the community can read it here.
Videos
No videos yet. Explain this paper in a talk, walkthrough, or lecture? Add one.
Taxonomy
TopicsPatient-Provider Communication in Healthcare · Digital Imaging in Medicine · Facial Rejuvenation and Surgery Techniques
