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Measurements of self-efficacy in musculoskeletal rehabilitation: A systematic review.

Kelsey J PichaKate N JochimsenNicholas R HeebnerJohn P AbtEllen L UsherGilson CapiloutoTim L Uhl
Published in: Musculoskeletal care (2018)
The scales identified were specific to condition or tasks, and not applicable for all musculoskeletal patient populations. It is important, both for use in the clinic and for research, that outcome measures used are reliable and valid. Unfortunately, no scale was found to assess self-efficacy for HEPs, which is problematic as self-efficacy is task specific. As HEPs are essential to rehabilitation, there should be a scale designed specifically to assess self-efficacy for this task.
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