Measurements of self‐efficacy in musculoskeletal rehabilitation: A systematic review
Abstract
Objectives Low self‐efficacy is a barrier to rehabilitation adherence. Before an intervention can be implemented to improve self‐efficacy, assessment is required. It is currently unknown if a standard measure of self‐efficacy has been used to assess this in patients with musculoskeletal conditions, specifically for home exercise programmes (HEPs). The aim of the present study was to determine which self‐efficacy scales are being used in...
Paper Details
Title
Measurements of self‐efficacy in musculoskeletal rehabilitation: A systematic review
Published Date
Sep 20, 2018
Journal
Volume
16
Issue
4
Pages
471 - 488
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