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Exercise barriers self-efficacy: development and validation of a subcale for individuals with cancer-related lymphedema.

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Exercise barriers self-efficacy: development and validation of a subcale for individuals with cancer-related lymphedema.

Auteurs : Jena Buchan [Australie] ; Monika Janda [Australie] ; Robyn Box [Australie] ; Laura Rogers [États-Unis] ; Sandi Hayes [Australie]

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Abstract

No tool exists to measure self-efficacy for overcoming lymphedema-related exercise barriers in individuals with cancer-related lymphedema. However, an existing scale measures confidence to overcome general exercise barriers in cancer survivors. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to develop, validate and assess the reliability of a subscale, to be used in conjunction with the general barriers scale, for determining exercise barriers self-efficacy in individuals facing lymphedema-related exercise barriers.

DOI: 10.1186/s12955-015-0223-7
PubMed: 25889016


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