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The Cardiac Exercise Self‐Efficacy Instrument (CESEI) was specifically developed to measure people's beliefs in the capacity of performing exercise not only when facing barriers but also performing safe and correct exercise, the required amount of exercise, and exercise with different intensities.
Year: 1992
Authors: Hickey et al.
Disease: Heart Failure
Outcome: Self-efficacy
See more tools that use this outcome Measure: Self-efficacy
See more tools that use this measure Number of RCTs that used this tool (in our study): 1
See the RCTs Scale: Higher scores are better, scores range 16-80 Reference: Hickey ML, Owen SV, Froman RD. Instrument development: cardiac diet and exercise self-efficacy. Nurs Res. 1992;41(6):347-351.
See more tools that use this outcome Measure: Self-efficacy
See more tools that use this measure Number of RCTs that used this tool (in our study): 1
See the RCTs Scale: Higher scores are better, scores range 16-80 Reference: Hickey ML, Owen SV, Froman RD. Instrument development: cardiac diet and exercise self-efficacy. Nurs Res. 1992;41(6):347-351.
Target population: General population
Focus Disease specific
Notes Specfically targetted at cardiac rehabilitation participants
Translations available: Yes
Original version validated: Yes
Original language: English
Form of delivery: Self-reported
Licence needed: Unclear
10.1097/00006199-199211000-00006