Conceptions of healthcare professionals about rehabilitees’ participation in goal setting in an acute hospital: A phenomenographic study
In: 1437-1448 ; 39 ; Physiotherapy Theory and Practice ; 7, 2023
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Purpose In acute care, effective goal-setting is an essential phase of a successful rehabilitation process. However, professionals’ knowledge and skills in rehabilitee-centered practice may not always match the ways of implementing goal-setting. This study aimed to describe the variation in how acute hospital professionals perceive and comprehend rehabilitee participation in rehabilitation goal-setting. Methods Data were collected by interviewing 27 multidisciplinary rehabilitation team members in small groups shortly after rehabilitation goal-setting sessions. A qualitative research design based on phenomenography was implemented. Results We identified four conceptions of rehabilitee participation, based on four hierarchically constructed categories: 1) Professional-driven rehabilitee participation; 2) Awakening rehabilitee participation; 3) Coaching participation; and 4) Shared participation. These categories varied according to four themes: 1) Use of power; 2) Ability to involve; 3) Interaction process; and 4) Atmosphere. Three critical aspects between the categories were also identified: 1) Appreciative listening; 2) Trustful relationship; and 3) Collaborative partnership. Conclusion The study generated new insights into the meaning of rehabilitee participation, as conceptualized in relation to rehabilitation goal-setting and an acute hospital context. The identified critical aspects can be useful for planning and developing continuing professional education (CPE) in rehabilitation goal-setting for professionals. ; publishedVersion
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Conceptions of healthcare professionals about rehabilitees’ participation in goal setting in an acute hospital: A phenomenographic study
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Alanko, Tuulikki ; Karhula, Maarit ; Kröger, Teppo Kalevi ; Piirainen, Arja ; Nikander, Riku ; Vuoskoski, Pirja |
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Zeitschrift: | 1437-1448 ; 39 ; Physiotherapy Theory and Practice ; 7, 2023 |
Veröffentlichung: | Taylor & Francis, 2023 |
Medientyp: | academicJournal |
ISSN: | 0959-3985 (print) |
DOI: | 10.1080/09593985.2022.2037796 |
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