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Table 1 Descriptive Statistics of items from SpanishQPC-IP questionnaire

From: A Spanish adaptation of the Quality in Psychiatric Care—Inpatient (QPC-IP) instrument: Psychometric properties and factor structure

Items

Mean

SD

Medium

Kurtosis

Asymmetry

% Minimum Response

% Maximum Response

P1

I could influence my own care and treatment

2,93

0,92

3

−0,33

−0,64

10,0

30,0

P2

There was a high level of security at the ward

3,20

0,90

3

0,48

-1,10

8,0

44,7

P3

I had access to a place that was private where I could withdraw when I wanted to be left in peace and quiet

2,65

1,11

3

-1,24

−0,29

23,3

28,0

P4

I was secure together with my fellow patients

2,87

0,96

3

−0,54

− 0,60

12,7

28,7

P5

My opinion about what was the correct care and treatment for me was respected

3,04

0,91

3

0,04

−0,84

9,3

34

P6

I was involved in deciding about my care

3,05

0,93

3

-0,12

-0,82

9,3

36,7

P7

I received support and I had the opportunity to talk when I needed to

3,28

0,81

3

1,10

−1,18

5,3

45,3

P8

Hospital and community services co-operated when planning my future care and activities

2,92

0,95

3

−0,48

−0,63

11,3

31,3

P9

I was not disturbed by the other patients

2,60

1,03

3

−1,13

−0,08

16,7

24,7

P10

The staff were involved and were out there among the patients in the ward

3,20

0,85

3

0,45

−0,99

6

42

P11

The staff treated me with warmth and consideration

3,28

0,84

3,28

0,94

−1,20

6

47,3

P12

If I was angry and irritated the staff were concerned enough to want to know why

3,22

0,88

3,22

0,84

−1,19

8

43,3

P13

My previous experiences of medical treatment was utilised in the best possible way

3,06

0,85

3

0,74

−1,01

8,7

30,7

P14

I got to recognise signs of deterioration in my mental health

3,34

0,86

4

1,26

−1,39

6,7

53,3

P15

The staff respected me

3,51

0,70

4

2,81

−1,65

2,7

59,3

P16

I was offered a follow-up after discharge

3,29

0,88

3,29

1,29

−1,40

8

46

P17

Before I was discharged I received help to find an occupation

2,75

0,95

2,76

−0,44

−0,55

16

22,7

P18

The staff showed that they understood my feelings

3,02

0,93

3

−0,12

−0,81

10

34,7

P19

The staff prevented me from hurting those around me if I had such thoughts

3,11

0,79

3,11

1,43

−1,16

7,3

28,7

P20

The staff had the time to listen to me

3,28

0,80

3,28

0,98

−1,14

4,7

44,7

P21

I received information about where I could go if I needed help following discharge

3,18

0,91

3,19

0,75

− 1,21

10

41,3

P22

The staff prevented me from harming myself if I had such thoughts

3,21

0,83

3,21

1,33

−1,26

7,3

37,3

P23

The staff helped me to understand that it is not shameful to suffer from mental health problems

3,27

0,85

3,28

1,33

−1,33

7,3

44,7

P24

The staff helped me to understand that feelings of guilt and shame must never prevent me from seeking care

3,14

0,94

3,14

0,41

−1,11

11,3

40,7

P25

The staff were concerned about my care and treatment

3,33

0,81

3,33

1,94

−1,44

6,7

48

P26

There was the opportunity to have my own room

2,58

1,13

2,58

−1,30

−0,21

26,7

26,7

P27

I was informed in an understandable way about my mental health problems/diagnosis

2,84

1,06

3

−0,93

− 0,54

17,3

33,3

P28

There was a private place where I could receive visits from my next of kin

2,67

1,09

3

−1,20

−0,28

21,3

28,7

P29

I received information about my mental health problems in such a way that I could take part in my care

2,73

1,00

3

−0,91

−0,34

15,3

26,7

P30

I received information about different treatment alternatives so that I could decide which was best for me

2,69

1,06

3

−1,11

−0,29

18,7

28

  1. DS Standard Deviation