Reliability and validity of the Danish version of the Self-Assessment of Modes Questionnaire

Marc Sampedro Pilegaard, Kristina Tomra Nielsen, Anette Enemark Larsen, Eva Ejlersen Wæhrens

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Abstract

Background: The Self-Assessment of Modes Questionnaire (SAMQ) is developed to help therapists identify their preferred use of modes when interacting with clients in clinical practice. A Danish translation of the SAMQ has been developed (D-SAMQ). To provide a robust instrument for occupational therapy practice and research, evaluation of the psychometric properties of the D-SAMQ is needed. Objectives: The study aims to evaluate test-retest reliability, measurement error and content validity in terms of cultural relevance of the D-SAMQ. Material and methods: Danish occupational therapists were recruited to represent diverse clinical settings and to work with various age groups. The D-SAMQ consists of 20 clinical cases. A repeated measures design was employed with evaluation of content validity at the second timepoint. The Content Validity Index and Kappa statistics were employed. Results: In most cases (n = 12, 60%) agreement (test–retest reliability and measurement error) was moderate or strong. Also, there was a moderate (n = 6 cases, 30%), strong (n = 4 cases, 20%) or almost perfect agreement (n = 10 cases, 50%) on the cultural relevance of the cases. Conclusions: Acceptable test–retest reliability, measurement error and content validity were found. The SAMQ may support occupational therapists to adapt their therapeutic style to meet the needs of the clients.

Original languageEnglish
JournalScandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy
Volume30
Issue number4
Pages (from-to)497-504
Number of pages8
ISSN1103-8128
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • research designs, theory and method
  • education, professions and jobs

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