Criterion scores, construct validity and reliability of a web-based instrument to assess physiotherapists' clinical reasoning focused on behaviour change: 'Reasoning 4 Change'
<em>Background and aim:</em> 'Reasoning 4 Change' (R4C) is a newly developed instrument, including four domains (D1-D4), to assess clinical practitioners' and students' clinical reasoning with a focus on clients' behaviour change in a physiotherapy context. To es...
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Main Authors: | Maria Elvén (Author), Jacek Hochwälder (Author), Elizabeth Dean (Author), Olle Hällman (Author), Anne Söderlund (Author) |
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2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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