The Yoga Instructor Beliefs Scales Epistemic (YIBS-E) and Pedagogic (YIBS-P): Development and Initial Assessment of the Factor Structure.

Q3 Medicine
Tegan Jemma Reeves, Leigh Harrell-Williams, Sat Bir Singh Khalsa, Christian E Mueller, Erik Groessl
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Yoga is a multidimensional and heterogeneous mind-body practice led by a therapist or teacher (e.g., yoga instructor). Although they constitute an integral part of delivery, content, and curriculum, factors that influence yoga instructors' choices have yet to be explored. Using a mixed methods sequential design for development of an instrument that identifies measurable epistemic (YIBS-E) and pedagogic (YIBS-P) beliefs, the Yoga Instructor Beliefs Scale (YIBS) reports validity evidence from four distinct phases. Phase I presents qualitative findings from literature-informed semistructured interviews to give a comprehensive construct model of yoga instructor beliefs from diverse styles/ schools/lineages of yoga (nine content-specific clusters). In Phase II, focus group panels of experts evaluated construct novelty and importance of themes, resulting in a pool of potential questionnaire items. Phase III employed cognitive interviews to assess the perceived meaning and clarity of using the preliminary YIBS items. Phase IV included exploratory factor analysis and correlational analyses using 204 yoga instructor responses, suggesting a 44-item instrument with distinct epistemic (Experiential, Energetic, Systems-Based, Affectual, Mindful, and Physical) and pedagogic (Curricular Integration, Student Awareness, Accessibility, and Differentiated Instruction) factors (YIBS- E α = 0.90, YIBS-P α = 0.85). Measurable belief constructs can inform research on individual yoga instructor differences that may influence curriculum content choices and delivery. The purpose of this instrument is to enable research linking instructor beliefs to the presence of various components of a yoga program and to contextualize defining qualities of yoga programs. Long-term use of this instrument should enable in-depth analyses such as mediation or moderation of yoga instructor beliefs on intervention components/content or outcomes.

瑜伽教练认知信念量表(YIBS-E)和教学信念量表(YIBS-P):因素结构的发展和初步评估。
瑜伽是由治疗师或老师(如瑜伽教练)指导的一种多维的、异构的身心练习。尽管它们构成了交付、内容和课程的一个组成部分,但影响瑜伽教练选择的因素还有待探索。瑜伽教练信念量表(YIBS)采用混合方法顺序设计来开发一种工具,该工具可识别可测量的认知信念(ybs - e)和教学信念(ybs - p),它从四个不同的阶段报告有效性证据。第一阶段采用文献资料半结构化访谈的定性研究结果,给出了来自不同风格/流派/瑜伽谱系(九个特定内容集群)的瑜伽教练信念的综合构建模型。在第二阶段,焦点小组专家小组评估结构的新颖性和主题的重要性,从而产生潜在的问卷项目池。第三阶段采用认知访谈来评估使用初步YIBS项目的感知意义和清晰度。第四阶段包括探索性因素分析和相关分析,使用204名瑜伽教练的回答,提出了一个44项的工具,具有不同的认知因素(经验,精力,系统为基础,情感,正念和身体)和教学因素(课程整合,学生意识,可及性和差异化教学)(YIBS- E α = 0.90, YIBS- p α = 0.85)。可测量的信念结构可以为个体瑜伽教练差异的研究提供信息,这些差异可能影响课程内容的选择和交付。该工具的目的是使研究能够将教练的信念与瑜伽课程的各种组成部分联系起来,并将瑜伽课程的质量定义为背景。长期使用该工具应该能够深入分析,例如瑜伽教练对干预成分/内容或结果的信念的调解或调节。
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