2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.hrtlng.2006.08.007
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Reliability and validity of the Exercise Self-Regulatory Efficacy Scale for individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

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“…including 6MWT distance, exercise adherence, HRQL, dyspnea, depression, COPD knowledge, exercise self-efficacy, social support, and motivation and confidence to exercise daily, were performed at baseline and end of study (3 months). Spirometry[30] was performed using an Eaglet spirometer (nSpire Health, Inc.), a 6MWT[31] was conducted according to ATS guidelines without a practice walk, and standardized questionnaires were administered, including the St. George’s Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ) [32], modified Medical Research Council [33] (MMRC), Beck Depression Inventory-II [34], Bristol COPD Knowledge Questionnaire [35], Exercise Self-Regulatory Efficacy Scale [36], and Medical Outcome Study Social Support survey [37]. For additional details please see the online supplement.…”
Section: Methods (See Also Methods Section Of the Online Data Supplemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…including 6MWT distance, exercise adherence, HRQL, dyspnea, depression, COPD knowledge, exercise self-efficacy, social support, and motivation and confidence to exercise daily, were performed at baseline and end of study (3 months). Spirometry[30] was performed using an Eaglet spirometer (nSpire Health, Inc.), a 6MWT[31] was conducted according to ATS guidelines without a practice walk, and standardized questionnaires were administered, including the St. George’s Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ) [32], modified Medical Research Council [33] (MMRC), Beck Depression Inventory-II [34], Bristol COPD Knowledge Questionnaire [35], Exercise Self-Regulatory Efficacy Scale [36], and Medical Outcome Study Social Support survey [37]. For additional details please see the online supplement.…”
Section: Methods (See Also Methods Section Of the Online Data Supplemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A high score indicate a high level of self-efficacy, while a low score indicates a low level of self-efficacy. The Exercise Self-efficacy Scale had demonstrated reliability (Cronbach's alpha 0.917) and validity (correlated with minutes of exercise per week ( r = 0.41; P = 0.0001) and health status ( r = 0.37; P = 0.0001)) [14]. …”
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“…35 The ISWT measures walking distance with an increasing speed limit. 37 Patients have to indicate on a scale from 0% to 100% how certain they are to continue exercising regularly under 16 different situations (items). 36 Exercise self-efficacy was measured by the Exercise Self-Regulatory Efficacy Scale, which is a reliable and valid instrument to assess behaviors related to exercise self-efficacy in patients with COPD.…”
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confidence: 99%