2006
DOI: 10.1080/09638280600638398
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Reliability and construct validity of the client-centred rehabilitation questionnaire

Abstract: The results for the reliability and validity of this measure support its value for use in clinical and quality improvement work as well as research.

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“…Further, identification of movement ability gaps supports the Movement Continuum Theory and provides evidence that gaps are larger with pathology and narrow with rehabilitation. Identification of movement ability gaps before and after intervention can promote client evaluation of outcomes, an important component of client-centered care [38]. Further research using the current-preferred gap may help focus on the client's perspective when evaluating rehabilitative outcomes and obtaining evidence of effectiveness of intervention.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Further, identification of movement ability gaps supports the Movement Continuum Theory and provides evidence that gaps are larger with pathology and narrow with rehabilitation. Identification of movement ability gaps before and after intervention can promote client evaluation of outcomes, an important component of client-centered care [38]. Further research using the current-preferred gap may help focus on the client's perspective when evaluating rehabilitative outcomes and obtaining evidence of effectiveness of intervention.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Further, I take these two measures as exemplary of rehabilitation's emphasis on human function. I look fi rst to the "Patient-Specifi c Functional Scale" (Stratford et al 1995 ), then the "Client-Centered Rehabilitation Questionnaire" (Cott et al 2006 ). Both are measures that select and amalgamate the various experiences of living with a disability, both in everyday life and in the clinical setting, into a numerical, codify-able, categorize-able, accountable clinical object ( 1967 ).…”
Section: Rehabilitation Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The "Client-Centered Rehabilitation Questionnaire" (hereafter CCRQ; Cott et al 2006 ) consists in thirty-three questions, rated on a six-point scale, based on the principles of "client-centered care." Cott et al use that concept as defi ned within the Canadian occupational therapy literature.…”
Section: Rehabilitation Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another self-assessment questionnaire is the Client Centered Rehabilitation Questionnaire (CCRQ) developed by Cott and colleagues. 84 The CCRQ has one sub-scale for assessment of Patient participation in decision-making and goal-setting (84). Moreover, the CCRQ also has a scale for educational aspects 84 which can be of importance in relation to the patient's participation.…”
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