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Cross-Cultural Adaptation, Reliability, and Validity of a Hebrew Version of the Physiotherapist Self-Efficacy Questionnaire Adjusted to Low Back Pain Treatment

Background: Clinician self-efficacy may be an important factor in the success of treatment for low back pain (LBP), which has unique clinical features and a high prevalence rate. Therefore, it is important to assess clinicians’ self-efficacy in this particular condition. The Physiotherapist Self-Eff...

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Autores principales: Shavit, Ron, Kushnir, Talma, Gottlieb, Uri, Springer, Shmuel
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9818982/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36611544
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11010085
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author Shavit, Ron
Kushnir, Talma
Gottlieb, Uri
Springer, Shmuel
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description Background: Clinician self-efficacy may be an important factor in the success of treatment for low back pain (LBP), which has unique clinical features and a high prevalence rate. Therefore, it is important to assess clinicians’ self-efficacy in this particular condition. The Physiotherapist Self-Efficacy (PSE) questionnaire was designed to measure self-efficacy of physiotherapy students. Objectives: To translate and trans-culturally adapt the PSE into Hebrew, to adjust the questionnaire to assess clinicians’ self-efficacy in the treatment of LBP, and to assess the construct validity and reliability of the PSE in the Hebrew version. Methods: After adjustment for LBP and cross-cultural adaptation, test–retest reliability was assessed with 140 physiotherapists. The analyses used included exploratory factor analysis for structural validity, Cronbach’s alpha for internal consistency, and intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) for test–retest reliability. Results: Factor analysis revealed a unidimensional structure with an acceptable model fit. The PSE translated into Hebrew exhibited a very high internal consistency (α = 0.93) and excellent test–retest reliability (ICC = 0.94). The standard error of measurement (SEM) and minimal detectable change (MDC) were 1.75 and 4.85, respectively. Conclusions: The Hebrew-translated PSE showed adequate validity and excellent reliability, indicating its suitability to measure clinician self-efficacy in treating patients with LBP.
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spelling pubmed-98189822023-01-07 Cross-Cultural Adaptation, Reliability, and Validity of a Hebrew Version of the Physiotherapist Self-Efficacy Questionnaire Adjusted to Low Back Pain Treatment Shavit, Ron Kushnir, Talma Gottlieb, Uri Springer, Shmuel Healthcare (Basel) Article Background: Clinician self-efficacy may be an important factor in the success of treatment for low back pain (LBP), which has unique clinical features and a high prevalence rate. Therefore, it is important to assess clinicians’ self-efficacy in this particular condition. The Physiotherapist Self-Efficacy (PSE) questionnaire was designed to measure self-efficacy of physiotherapy students. Objectives: To translate and trans-culturally adapt the PSE into Hebrew, to adjust the questionnaire to assess clinicians’ self-efficacy in the treatment of LBP, and to assess the construct validity and reliability of the PSE in the Hebrew version. Methods: After adjustment for LBP and cross-cultural adaptation, test–retest reliability was assessed with 140 physiotherapists. The analyses used included exploratory factor analysis for structural validity, Cronbach’s alpha for internal consistency, and intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) for test–retest reliability. Results: Factor analysis revealed a unidimensional structure with an acceptable model fit. The PSE translated into Hebrew exhibited a very high internal consistency (α = 0.93) and excellent test–retest reliability (ICC = 0.94). The standard error of measurement (SEM) and minimal detectable change (MDC) were 1.75 and 4.85, respectively. Conclusions: The Hebrew-translated PSE showed adequate validity and excellent reliability, indicating its suitability to measure clinician self-efficacy in treating patients with LBP. MDPI 2022-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9818982/ /pubmed/36611544 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11010085 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title Cross-Cultural Adaptation, Reliability, and Validity of a Hebrew Version of the Physiotherapist Self-Efficacy Questionnaire Adjusted to Low Back Pain Treatment
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title_fullStr Cross-Cultural Adaptation, Reliability, and Validity of a Hebrew Version of the Physiotherapist Self-Efficacy Questionnaire Adjusted to Low Back Pain Treatment
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title_short Cross-Cultural Adaptation, Reliability, and Validity of a Hebrew Version of the Physiotherapist Self-Efficacy Questionnaire Adjusted to Low Back Pain Treatment
title_sort cross-cultural adaptation, reliability, and validity of a hebrew version of the physiotherapist self-efficacy questionnaire adjusted to low back pain treatment
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36611544
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11010085
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