Title of article :
Further Validation of the Norwegian Self-Efficacy for Therapeutic Mode Use
Author/Authors :
Bonsaksen, Tore Department of Occupational Therapy - Prosthetics and Orthotics - Faculty of Health Sciences - Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences - Oslo, Norway , Ritter, VictoriaC. Department of Occupational Therapy - Prosthetics and Orthotics - Faculty of Health Sciences - Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences - Oslo, Norway , Thørrisen, MikkelM. Department of Occupational Therapy - Prosthetics and Orthotics - Faculty of Health Sciences - Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences - Oslo, Norway , Yazdani, Farzaneh Faculty of Health and Life Sciences - Oxford Brookes University - Oxford, UK
Abstract :
The Intentional Relationship Model (IRM) proposes six therapeutic modes as ways of relating to clients. The Norwegian
self-efficacy for therapeutic mode use (N-SETMU) was found to have a one-component structure. However, its items reflect abstract
concepts rather than concrete behaviors. Aim. To validate further the N-SETMU by linking its items to the Norwegian client
assessment of modes (N-CAM), with 30 items constituting six scales (linked to each mode), possessing concrete, behavioral
content. Methods. Occupational therapy students (𝑛 = 111) completed the N-SETMU and the N-CAM derived items, along
with sociodemographic information. Component structure was analyzed with Principal Components Analysis (PCA), internal
consistency of scales with Cronbach’s 𝛼, and associations between scale scores with Pearson’s 𝑟. Results. All items on all N-CAM
derived scales loaded on one latent component, except one item related to problem-solving. After removing this item, the scale
functioned appropriately. Cronbach’s 𝛼for all N-CAM derived scales ranged 0.88–0.94, and the associations between the N-CAM
derived scales and the corresponding N-SETMU items ranged between 0.60 (advocating) and 0.79 (encouraging). Conclusions. In
view of the strong associations between the concrete, N-CAM derived scales and the abstract N-SETMU items, this study supports
the concurrent validity of the N-SETMU.
Keywords :
Further Validation , Norwegian , Self-Efficacy , Therapeutic Mode Use , IRM , N-SETMU
Journal title :
Occupational Therapy International