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Psychometric properties of the Worker Role Interview (version 10.0) in mental health/ Lohss, Isabel; Forsyth, Kirsty; Kottorp, Anders

Creator: Lohss I.
Creators: FORSYTH K | Kottorp A.
Material type: ArticleArticle Media type: Article Subject(s): Salut mental | Teràpia Ocupacional | Tests psicològics | Assessment | RASCH ANALYSIS | Test psicomètric | WorkOnline resources: Accés restringit usuaris EUIT In: BRITISH JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY 2012 ABR; 75 (4): 171-179Summary: Introduction: Occupational therapists working in psychiatry are routinely required to undertake vocational assessments and to support clients into work. To make such efforts successful, the use of evidence-based practice and outcome measures is becoming increasingly important. Worker Role Interview (WRI, version 10.0) with a psychiatric population in the United Kingdom, particularly its construct validity as a baseline assessment and an outcome measure. occupational therapists. Rasch analysis was used to examine scale validity, validity of therapists' rating patterns of clients, rater consistency, precision of client measurement and the scale's aptitude in detecting different ability levels. Rasch model. Over 90% of clients fitted the model. The scale detected five ability levels, but client measures were slightly imprecise. Raters used the scale consistently and implications of rater leniency are discussed. use of the WRI as a standardised baseline assessment in a mental health population. Further development of the WRI might be indicated and its usefulness as an outcome measure should be tested with larger samples.
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Journal article Journal article Escola Universitària d'Infermeria i Teràpia Ocupacional de Terrassa En línia Exclòs de préstec ART-36500

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