Adaptation of the person centered therapeutic relationship patient version (PCTR‐PT) to a version for physiotherapists (PCTR‐PHYS) and evaluation of its psychometric properties

Author:

Rodríguez‐Nogueira Óscar1ORCID,Balaguer Jaume Morera2,Nogueira López Abel3ORCID,Merino Juan Roldán4,Zamora‐Conesa Víctor2,Moreno‐Poyato Antonio R.56

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nursing and Physiotherapy SALBIS Research Group Universidad de León Ponferrada, León Spain

2. Physical Therapy Department CEU Universities Universidad Cardenal Herrera‐CEU Alicante Spain

3. Department of Physical Education and Sports Universidad de León León Spain

4. Campus Docent Sant Joan de Déu‐Fundació Privada School of Nursing University of Barcelona Barcelona Spain

5. Mental health, psychosocial and complex nursing care research group (NURSEARCH) Barcelona Spain

6. Facultat de Medicina i Ciències de la Salut Escola d´Infermeria Departament d’Infermeria de Salut Pública Salut Mental I Materno Infantil Universitat de Barcelona Barcelona Spain

Abstract

AbstractBackground and PurposeThe therapeutic relationship is a central component for developing person‐centered care within physiotherapy services. However, it is necessary to understand how this relationship is perceived by both parties involved. The Person Centered Therapeutic Relationship‐Patient scale (PCTR‐PT) was constructed to identify patients' perceptions. No instruments are currently available to correlate patients' and physiotherapists' perceptions of the therapeutic relationship. This study sought to adapt the PCTR‐PT to develop a version for physiotherapists, the Person Centered Therapeutic Relationship Scale for Physiotherapists (PCTR‐PHYS) and to determine its psychometric properties.MethodsA three‐stage study was performed: (1) item generation, (2) pretesting of the questionnaire, (3) analysis of psychometric properties. Factor validity and psychometric properties were analyzed by confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). Convergent validity was calculated. Internal consistency was verified using the Cronbach's alpha coefficient. The intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) was used to examine temporal stability.ResultsThirty‐three physiotherapists participated in two rounds of cognitive interviews and 343 participated in the analysis of psychometric properties. The CFA confirmed the four‐structure model. Reliability of the tool was confirmed by Cronbach's alpha (α = 0.863) for all four dimensions, as all were above 0.70, ranging from 0.704 (relational bond) and 0.898 (therapeutic communication). Test‐retest was performed with 2‐week intervals, indicating an appropriate stability for the scale (ICC = 0.908).DiscussionThe Person Centered Therapeutic Relationship Scale for Physiotherapists is a useful, valid and applicable instrument to evaluate the person‐centered therapeutic relationship during physiotherapy interventions. It will enable the comparison of patients' and physiotherapists' perceptions. To provide person‐centered care in physiotherapy services, there is a clear need to incorporate specific resources into clinical practice to evaluate the quality of the therapeutic relationship from the perspective of both the persons being treated and the professionals providing care.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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