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Development and validation of the Dietetic Confidence Scale for working with clients experiencing psychological issues.

Kerryn ButtenshawSusan AshJane Shakespeare-Finch
Published in: Nutrition & dietetics: the journal of the Dietitians Association of Australia (2016)
This is the first self-efficacy scale for dietetic practitioners subjected to PCA and CFA using two independent samples. The DCS is a psychometrically robust instrument with strong internal consistency. It can be used to measure dietetic confidence about working with clients experiencing psychological issues and to highlight areas where additional support or training may be needed. Further validity and reliability testing is needed to enhance scale generalisability and use.
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