Abstract
Date Presented 03/28/20
Although there are various measurements of self-efficacy, most of them are disease-specific or not specifically aimed at measuring symptom management. PROMIS self-efficacy can examine the current level of confidence in managing symptoms for patients with chronic conditions. We used Rasch analysis to examine the psychometrics of the PROMIS self-efficacy for managing symptoms. Clinicians can evaluate their patients’ self-efficacy for symptom management and provide evidence-based treatments.
Primary Author and Speaker: Jaewon Kang
Contributing Authors: Sergio Romero
AOTA Taxonomy:
Assessment/Measurement
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