Name:
University of California San Francisco Comprehensive Care Team: Primary Care Provider Survey
Definition:
This is a confidential survey for primary care providers detailing their experience
with making psychosocial referrals for their patients with serious illness
as well as their practices and attitudes about discussing spirituality at
the end of life.
Category:
Evaluation Tools - Provider Assessment
Source:
University of California San Francisco
Comprehensive Care Team
1600 Divisadero Street, Room C-433
San Francisco, CA 94115-1640
http://dgim.ucsf.edu/cct/
Contact:
Michael Rabow, MD
mrabow@medicine.ucsf.edu
How the grantee used this instrument:
This survey was self-administered confidentially to all primary care providers
in an academic, general internal medicine practice.
Keywords:
physician survey, needs assessment, caregiver survey, congestive heart failure,
cancer, COPD
To use this tool:
You may print and copy this tool for your own use from this site. Please credit
source.
References:
Developed specifically for this project by the project team.
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Posted September 2003
University of California, San Francisco overview page
# UCSF1, type:provider_assessment
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