Development and evaluation of a scale to measure perceived self‐efficacy in people with arthritis
Kate Lorig(Stanford University), Robert L. Chastain(Stanford University), Elaine Ung(Stanford University), Stanford Shoor(Stanford University), Halsted R. Holman(Stanford University)
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Abstract
There is evidence that the psychological attribute of perceived self-efficacy plays a role in mediating health outcomes for persons with chronic arthritis who take the Arthritis Self-Management Course. An instrument to measure perceived self-efficacy was developed through consultation with patients and physicians and through study of 4 groups of patients. Tests of construct and concurrent validity and of reliability showed that the instrument met appropriate standards. Health outcomes and self-efficacy scores improved during the Arthritis Self-Management Course, and the improvements were correlated.
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