The psychometric properties of a modified client-centred rehabilitation questionnaire in an Australian population.

CONCLUSIONS: This study supports the underlying structure and internal consistency of the modified CCRQ. Implications for Rehabilitation Person-centredness is an important characteristic of effective rehabilitation service delivery that warrants measurement. A modified Client-Centered Rehabilitation Questionnaire has been found to have good face validity, internal consistency reliability and construct validity in an Australian sample of inpatient rehabilitation patients. Use of a modified Client-Centered Rehabilitation Questionnaire incorporating the 7 sub-scales in the original Client-Centered Rehabilitation Questionnaire is supported for use in inpatient rehabilitation. Both sub-scale and item level responses to the modified Client-Centered Rehabilitation Questionnaire provide detailed feedback to rehabilitation service providers looking for opportunities to make their services more person-centred. PMID: 30264591 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Tags: Disabil Rehabil Source Type: research