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. 2018 Jul 6;5(3):235–259. doi: 10.3934/publichealth.2018.3.235

Table 3. Score distributions and criterion scores for the R4C instrument, and score distributions for the PABS-PT for the experts (n = 14). Theoretical min-max total scores, Means (M), standard deviations (SD), medians (Mdn), first and third quartiles (Q1 and Q3), and observed min-max scores of the domains and subscales.

R4C instrument: Domain and subscale Theoretical min-max total scores M SD Mdn Q1 Q3 Observed min–max scores
D1.1 Physiotherapist; Knowledge 8–48 39.0 5.3 39.0 34.8 44.3 32–48
D1.2 Physiotherapist; Cognition 7–46 36.9 5.5 36.0 31.8 42.3 30–46
D1.3 Physiotherapist; Metacognition 8–48 43.0 3.8 43.0 40.8 46.3 36–48
D1.4 Physiotherapist; Psychological factors 0–200 181.3 12.3 181.5 172 194.5 158–198
D1.5 Physiotherapist; Contextual factors 5–30 17.9 6.4 16.5 13.5 23.0 8–29
D2 Input fromclient 0.6–66.1 52.2 5.1 53.2 51.2 54.6 40.3–58.2
D3 Functional behavioural analysis 3.8–34.3 28.2 1.8 28.2 27.2 29.2 24.7–31.7
D4 Strategies for behaviour change 0–36.4 23.7 2.4 23.5 22.6 25.9 18.4–27.6
PABS-PT Biopsychosocial 9–54 42.4 3.3 43.0 39.0 45.3 37–47
PABS-PT Biomedical 10–60 24.9 5.0 25.0 21.0 28.3 15–35