The patient's perspective of the feasibility of a patient-specific instrument in physiotherapy goal setting: a qualitative study

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العنوان: The patient's perspective of the feasibility of a patient-specific instrument in physiotherapy goal setting: a qualitative study
المؤلفون: Albine Moser, Albère Köke, Anna Beurskens, Trudy van der Weijden, Anita Stevens
المساهمون: Promovendi PHPC, Family Medicine, Revalidatiegeneeskunde, RS: CAPHRI - R3 - Functioning, Participating and Rehabilitation, RS: CAPHRI - R6 - Promoting Health & Personalised Care
المصدر: Patient Preference and Adherence, 10, pp. 425-34
Patient Preference and Adherence, 10, 425-34
Patient preference and adherence, 10, 425-434. Dovepress
Patient Preference and Adherence, 10, 425-434. Dove Medical Press Ltd
Patient preference and adherence
سنة النشر: 2016
مصطلحات موضوعية: medicine.medical_specialty, Alzheimer`s disease Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 1], media_common.quotation_subject, client-centered care, Medicine (miscellaneous), Healthcare improvement science Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 18], patient-specific instruments, 03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, Medicine, 030212 general & internal medicine, Patient participation, Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous), Goal setting, Original Research, media_common, goal setting, business.industry, Health Policy, Perspective (graphical), Patient specific, Patient Preference and Adherence, Feeling, Content analysis, Physical therapy, Positive attitude, patient participation, business, 030217 neurology & neurosurgery, Social Sciences (miscellaneous), Qualitative research
الوصف: Anita Stevens,1,2 Albine Moser,1,2 Albère Köke,1,3,4 Trudy van der Weijden,2 Anna Beurskens1,2 1Faculty of Health, Zuyd University of Applied Sciences, Heerlen, 2Department of Family Medicine, CAPHRI School for Public Health and Primary Care, Maastricht University, Maastricht, 3Adelante Centre of Research in Rehabilitation, Hoensbroek, 4Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Maastricht University, Maastricht, theNetherlands Background: Patient participation in goal setting is important to deliver client-centered care. In daily practice, however, patient involvement in goal setting is not optimal. Patient-specific instruments, such as the Patient Specific Complaints (PSC) instrument, can support the goal-setting process because patients can identify and rate their own problems. The aim of this study is to explore patients’ experiences with the feasibility of the PSC, in the physiotherapy goal setting. Method: We performed a qualitative study. Data were collected by observations of physiotherapy sessions (n=23) and through interviews with patients (n=23) with chronic conditions in physiotherapy practices. Data were analyzed using directed content analysis. Results: The PSC was used at different moments and in different ways. Two feasibility themes were analyzed. First was the perceived ambiguity with the process of administration: patients perceived a broad range of experiences, such as emotional and supportive, as well as feeling a type of uncomfortableness. The second was the perceived usefulness: patients found the PSC useful for themselves – to increase awareness and motivation and to informthephysiotherapist– as well as being useful for the physiotherapist – to determine appropriate treatment for their personal needs. Some patients did not perceive any usefulness and were not aware of any relation with their treatment. Patients with a more positive attitude toward questionnaires, patients with an active role, and health-literate patients appreciated the PSC and felt facilitated by it. Patients who lacked these attributes did not fully understand the PSC’s process or purpose and let the physiotherapist take the lead. Conclusion: The PSC is a feasible tool to support patient participation in the physiotherapy goal setting. However, in the daily use of the PSC, patients are not always fully involved and informed. Patients reported varied experiences related to their personal attributes and modes of administration. This means that the PSC cannot be used in the same way in every patient. Itis perfectly suited to use in a dialogue manner, which makes it very suitable to improve goal setting within client-centered care. Keywords: goal setting, patient-specific instruments, client-centered care, patient participation
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