Strongly Disagree

Disagree

Neither Agree or Disagree

Agree

Strongly agree

1

Health professionals should measure the outcomes of their treatments

2

Clinical outcome measures enable you to get a better understanding of your patients’ progress

3

My patients are all different, therefore, clinical outcome measures would not be useful

4

If I had more time, I would be interested in using clinical outcome measures

5

Functional outcome test and measures are unpopular with clients

6

Patient satisfaction is the most important outcome

7

Clinical outcome measures are not suitable for the patient presenting with acute LBP

8

I do not know enough about clinical outcome measures to feel comfortable using them

9

Ideally, the measurement of functional outcomes should be a priority

10

There is no need to change from the ways that we have always used to assess patients

11

Access to information on clinical outcome measures is limited in my work environment

12

Health professionals should monitor progress using reliable and valid tools

13

I would be interested in learning more about clinical outcome measures

14

It is not necessary to measure functional outcomes

15

The use of validated outcome measures is clinically helpful in an increasing medicolegal environment

16

Available tests are inappropriate for the type of patients I treat

17

I am interested in using clinical outcome measures in my practice

18

The clinical outcome measures available are not suitable for the ethnic/cultural mix of my patients

19

II do not see the use of clinical outcome measures as a priority

20

The use of clinical outcome measures could help justify ongoing treatment by EBP

21

The patient failing to complete a course of treatment puts me off using clinical outcome measures

22

I do not have enough time to use clinical outcome measures

23

If I had to use clinical outcome measures, I would prefer to choose the ones I used