01865nas a2200193 4500000000100000008004100001100001600042700001500058700001200073700001700085700001300102700002100115245008800136250001500224300001100239490000700250520136800257020004601625 2012 d1 aFerreira P.1 aClemson L.1 aHall A.1 aLatimer Jane1 aMaher C.1 aFerreira Manuela00aAssessment of the therapeutic alliance in physical rehabilitation: a RASCH analysis a2011/10/18 a257-660 v343 a
PURPOSE: To investigate the psychometric properties of the Working Alliance Inventory Theory of Change Inventory (WATOCI) in physical rehabilitation. METHODS: RASCH analysis was used to examine the validity, internal consistency, reliability and discriminative properties of the 16-item WATOCI. Data was obtained from a randomized controlled trial, which employed the WATOCI to measure the alliance between physical therapists and patients with chronic low back pain. RESULTS: The results indicated that 7 items on the 16-item WATOCI should need to be improved for use in physiotherapy settings. The resulting 9-item version of the WATOCI was found to be a uni-dimensional tool for measuring alliance, however, demonstrated a ceiling effect. CONCLUSIONS: There are several items in the WATOCI that require re-wording and/or re-contextualization prior to its use in clinical practice. Specifically, items relating more to the element social interaction did not discriminate well in this population and one solution may be to provide a therapy-specific context. Items regarding how well the patient understood the purpose of the treatment discriminated best between patients and this area is recommended for further development in the tool's assessment. It is recommended that future research address these issues prior to its use in clinical settings.
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