Bandura's exercise self-efficacy scale: Validation in an Australian cardiac rehabilitation setting |
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Authors: | Bronwyn Everett Yenna Salamonson |
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Affiliation: | a School of Nursing, University of Western Sydney, Sydney, Australia b School of Nursing and Midwifery, Curtin University of Technology, Sydney Campus, Australia |
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Abstract: | BackgroundDespite the established benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in improving health outcomes for people with cardiovascular disease, adherence to regular physical activity at recommended levels remains suboptimal. Self-efficacy has been shown to be an important mediator of health behaviour, including exercise.ObjectivesTo assess the psychometric properties of Bandura's exercise self-efficacy (ESE) scale in an Australian CR setting.DesignValidation study.SettingCardiac rehabilitation.ParticipantsOne hundred and ten patients (Mean: 60.11, S.D.: 10.57 years).MethodsParticipants completed a six-minute walk test (6MWT) and Bandura's exercise self-efficacy scale at enrolment and on completion of a 6-week CR program.ResultsBandura's ESE scale had a single factor structure with high internal consistency (0.95), and demonstrated no floor or ceiling effects. A comparison of ESE scores by distance walked on 6MWT indicated those who recorded more than 500 m at baseline had significantly higher ESE scores (Mean: 116.26, S.D.: 32.02 m) than those patients who only achieved up to 400 m on the 6MWT at baseline (Mean: 89.94, S.D.: 29.47 m) (p = 0.044). A positive and significant correlation between the change in scores on the ESE scale and the change in the 6MWT distance (r = 0.28, p = 0.035) was seen.ConclusionsThe ESE scale was a robust measure of exercise self-efficacy over the range of patients attending this outpatient cardiac rehabilitation program. Interventions to improve self-efficacy may increase CR patient's efficacy for regular physical activity. |
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Keywords: | Australia Cardiac rehabilitation Exercise Physical activity Psychometrics Self-efficacy Six-minute walk test |
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