Artigo Revisado por pares

Reliability and construct validity of the client-centred rehabilitation questionnaire

2006; Informa; Volume: 28; Issue: 22 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/09638280600638398

ISSN

1464-5165

Autores

Cheryl Cott, Gary Teare, Katherine S. McGilton, Sydney Lineker,

Tópico(s)

Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation

Resumo

Purpose. A key component in assessing the performance of rehabilitation services is the client's perspective. The purpose of this paper is to report on the development of a publicly available measure of client-centred rehabilitation (CCRQ) that can be used for discriminative and evaluative purposes.Method. Mixed qualitatative and quantitative methods were used. Phase 1: Identification of seven domains of client-centred rehabilitation based on a literature review, focus groups with clients, and review by content experts. Phase 2: Item generation for the seven conceptually derived subscales and cognitive interviews with inpatient rehabilitation patients. Phase 3: Psychometric testing for internal reliability, test-retest reliability and discriminative construct validity using data from a mailed, self-administered survey to 1568 patients discharged from two large inpatient rehabilitation facilities.Results. The seven conceptually derived subscales all have strong internal (0.72 – 0.87) and test-retest reliability (0.74 – 0.85). Discriminative construct validity is demonstrated by the ability of subscales to identify significant differences between programs within two rehabilitation facilities.Conclusions. The results for the reliability and validity of this measure support its value for use in clinical and quality improvement work as well as research.

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