Moving from stigmatization toward competent interdisciplinary care of patients with functional neurological disorders: focus group interviews.
In: Disability and rehabilitation, 2019
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To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink below ; Purpose: To explore facilitating and inhibiting factors in the inpatient care of patients with functional neurological disorders as experienced by interdisciplinary teams of healthcare professionals. Method: Qualitative focus group interviews were conducted with 18 healthcare professionals of various professions. Data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis with inductive coding of data. Results: Two main categories were formulated: (a) Giving the diagnosis to patients - a moment of fragility and opportunities, and (b) Organization of care - ensuring the continuity and protecting patients' self-image. One overarching theme tied the two categories together: Establishing coherence in the inpatient trajectory - moving from stigmatization toward competent care. Coherence and steadiness in care was a prerequisite for transparency in goalsetting and for designating the responsibilities of individual healthcare professionals. Stigma and having clinical experience and knowledge of functional neurological disorders, as two counter-factors, influenced the extent to which this was achieved. Examples of facilitating factors for enhancing competent care were documentation of symptoms, effective ways of passing on clinical information, education, professional dialog, and organizational support. Discussion: To nurture competent care, guidelines, structured educational initiatives and other supportive actions should be promoted. We provide ideas for the next logical steps for clinical practice and research. IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATION Close collaboration between interdisciplinary healthcare professionals plays an important role for reaching optimal results in the rehabilitation of inpatients with functional neurological disorder. There is currently limited knowledge regarding the facilitating and inhibiting features encountered by interdisciplinary healthcare professionals in the provision of care for patients with a functional ...
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Moving from stigmatization toward competent interdisciplinary care of patients with functional neurological disorders: focus group interviews.
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Klinke, Marianne E ; Hjartardóttir, Thórdís Edda ; Hauksdóttir, Aldís ; Jónsdóttir, Helga ; Hjaltason, Haukur ; Andrésdóttir, Gu ; Thóra, Đbjörg ; 1 Faculty of Nursing, School of Health Sciences, University of Iceland , Reykjavik , Iceland. 2 The National University Hospital of Iceland , Reykjavik , Iceland. 3 Víðihlíð Nursing Home and Health Care Clinic , Grindavík , Iceland. 4 Faculty of Medicine, School of Health Sciences, University of Iceland , Reykjavik , Iceland. |
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Zeitschrift: | Disability and rehabilitation, 2019 |
Veröffentlichung: | Taylor & Francis, 2019 |
Medientyp: | academicJournal |
ISSN: | 1464-5165 (print) |
DOI: | 10.1080/09638288.2019.1661037 |
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