But nothing on measuring self efficacy of your stroke doctors and therapists in providing EXACT STROKE PROTOCOLS LEADING TO 100% RECOVERY.
Stroke Self-Efficacy Questionnaire could assist
clinicians and researchers working in acute stroke care and rehabilitation to screen
levels of confidence of stroke survivors in relation to functional performance and
self-management.
Role of self-efficacy in the predictive relationship of motor ability to functional performance after task-related training in stroke: A secondary analysis of longitudinal data
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation , Volume 102(8) , Pgs. 1588-1594.
NARIC Accession Number: J87021. What's this?
ISSN: 0003-9993.
Author(s): Ma, Hui-Ing ; Hung, Pei-Hsuan ; Lin, Szu-Hung ; Chuang, I-Ching ; Wu, Ching-Yi.
Publication Year: 2021.
Number of Pages: 7.
NARIC Accession Number: J87021. What's this?
ISSN: 0003-9993.
Author(s): Ma, Hui-Ing ; Hung, Pei-Hsuan ; Lin, Szu-Hung ; Chuang, I-Ching ; Wu, Ching-Yi.
Publication Year: 2021.
Number of Pages: 7.
Abstract:
Study investigated whether self-efficacy (SE) mediates or moderates the
relationship between motor ability at pretest and functional use of the
affected arm at posttest in task-related training for stroke. Eighty
patients with chronic stroke participated. Training was delivered to the
participants for 60 to 90 minutes per session, 3 to 5 sessions per
week, for 4 to 6 weeks. The training involved specific robot-assisted,
mirror, or combined therapy, followed by functional task practice for
approximately 30 minutes in each session. The outcome measure was the
perceived amount of functional arm use and quality of movement evaluated
by the Motor Activity Log (MAL) at posttest. The predictor was scores
on the Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA)−Upper Extremity subscale at pretest.
The tested mediator and moderator were scores on the Stroke
Self-Efficacy Questionnaire (SSEQ) at pretest and posttest. The SSEQ
scores at pretest and posttest moderated the predictive relationship of
pretest FMA to posttest MAL. The interaction between pretest FMA and
SSEQ accounted for an additional 3.14 to 5.37 percent of the variance in
the posttest MAL. The predictive relationship between FMA and MAL was
its greatest when the SSEQ was high, with a less amplified positive
relationship at low levels of SSEQ. The results suggest the evaluation
of SE at pretest for a better prediction of an individual patient’s
functional arm use after an intervention and recommend aiming at SE
during training to make the most of motor ability transferred to
functional use.
Descriptor Terms: LIMBS, MOTOR SKILLS, PHYSICAL THERAPY, SELF CONCEPT, STROKE, TASK ANALYSIS, THERAPEUTIC TRAINING.
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Citation: Ma, Hui-Ing , Hung, Pei-Hsuan , Lin, Szu-Hung , Chuang, I-Ching , Wu, Ching-Yi. (2021). Role of self-efficacy in the predictive relationship of motor ability to functional performance after task-related training in stroke: A secondary analysis of longitudinal data. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation , 102(8), Pgs. 1588-1594. Retrieved 9/26/2021, from REHABDATA database.
Descriptor Terms: LIMBS, MOTOR SKILLS, PHYSICAL THERAPY, SELF CONCEPT, STROKE, TASK ANALYSIS, THERAPEUTIC TRAINING.
Can this document be ordered through NARIC's document delivery service*?: Y.
Citation: Ma, Hui-Ing , Hung, Pei-Hsuan , Lin, Szu-Hung , Chuang, I-Ching , Wu, Ching-Yi. (2021). Role of self-efficacy in the predictive relationship of motor ability to functional performance after task-related training in stroke: A secondary analysis of longitudinal data. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation , 102(8), Pgs. 1588-1594. Retrieved 9/26/2021, from REHABDATA database.
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