Interrater, intra-rater and internal consistency reliability of the Theory Application Assessment Instrument.

Aust Occup Ther J

Occupational Therapy Department, School of Health Sciences, The University of South Dakota, Vermillion, SD 57069, USA.

Published: August 2010

Aim: To investigate the interrater, intra-rater and internal consistency reliability of the Theory Application Assessment Instrument, a tool for testing competency in combining multiple theoretical conceptual practice models in client evaluation and treatment planning.

Methods: The assessment was administered to 27 graduate students in two phases. The principal investigator rated the participants on the assessment scale on two separate occasions.

Results: Interrater and intra-rater reliability were good for Phase 2 data. Internal consistency reliability for Phase 2 data was in the 'questionable' range.

Conclusion: The instrument shows promise of being an efficient tool. However, this was an exploratory study with a small sample. Its replication with a larger more representative sample is needed to increase external validity.

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