Development of a Qualitative Scale to Asses the Acceptability of Percutaneous Techniques. A Delphi Study
Universidad de Zaragoza
65 participants
Apr 1, 2025
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This study aims to develop a new evaluation tool to assess patient acceptability of percutaneous interventions. A Delphi methodology will be implemented, involving the recruitment of a panel of experts in percutaneous interventions and pain management. The scale will be developed through several iterative phases until a final version is reached, comprising clearly defined domains, subdomains, items, and questions to be answered by patients in order to obtain an overall acceptability score for the percutaneous technique received. The scale is intended to be applicable across a wide range of percutaneous interventions and, consequently, to a broad patient population undergoing different percutaneous treatments depending on their clinical condition.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- Experts were required to:
- have at least five years of experience in percutaneous techniques
- have clinical experience working with patients with pain
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Interventions
The expert panel conducted iterative focus group sessions and successive individual evaluation phases until consensus was reached on the development of the acceptability scale.
One session of dry needling
One session of percutaneous electrolysis
One session of percutaneous neuromodulation
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NCT07380100