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Construct validity and interrater agreement of the Sport Injury Rehabilitation Adherence Scale

  • Britton W. Brewer
  • , Joshua B. Avondoglio
  • , Allen E. Cornelius
  • , Judy L. Van Raalte
  • , Gregory S. Kolt
  • , John C. Brickner
  • , Albert J. Petitpas
  • , Tania Pizzari
  • , Adrian M. M. Schoo
  • , Kelley Emery
  • , Stephen J. Hatten

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    Abstract

    Context: Adherence to clinic-based rehabilitation might influence outcomes. Objective: To examine the construct validity and interrater agreement of a measure of adherence to clinic-based rehabilitation. Design: Repeated-measures in both study 1 and study 2. Participants: 43 student rehabilitation practitioners in study 1 and 12 patients undergoing rehabilitation after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in study 2. Interventions: Participants in study 1 rated the adherence of a simulated videotaped patient exhibiting high, moderate, and low adherence. Two certified athletic trainers rated the adherence of patients at 4 consecutive appointments in study 2. Main Outcome Measure: The Sport Injury Rehabilitation Adherence Scale. Results: In study 1, adherence ratings increased in a linear fashion across the 3 levels of adherence, and fWGU) and rater-agreement-index values ranging from .84 to .95 were obtained. In study 2, the rater-agreement index was .94. Conclusions: Strong support was found for the construct validity and interrater agreement of the Sport Injury Rehabilitation Adherence Scale.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalJournal of Sport Rehabilitation
    Publication statusPublished - 2002

    Keywords

    • compliance
    • measurement
    • psychology
    • rehabilitation
    • sports injuries

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