Self-Efficacy for Home Exercise Programs: Scale Development and Psychometric Properties (ptinquest.libsyn.com)
0xBASE INTEL BRIEF
- SEHEPS scale measures self-efficacy for home exercises
- 12 items with high reliability and validity
- Distinction between self-efficacy and locus of control
- Clinical application to improve exercise adherence
"This podcast episode discusses the Self-Efficacy for Home Exercise Programs Scale (SEHEPS), a tool to measure patients' confidence in performing exercises independently. Developed by Picha et al. (2019) in JOSPT, the scale shows strong psychometric properties. The podcast explains the difference between self-efficacy and locus of control and their impact on adherence. Clinicians can use SEHEPS to identify patients needing additional support to improve exercise compliance."
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