Ailsa Niven1. 1. Sport and Exercise Science Department, School of Life Sciences, Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland. a.anderson@hw.ac.uk
Abstract
CONTEXT: Athlete's adherence behavior can influence the outcome of a rehabilitation program. OBJECTIVE: To draw on sport physiotherapists' expert knowledge to increase understanding of adherence issues in practice and identify factors that influence adherence and strategies that can be used to enhance adherence. DESIGN: An interview design with inductive content analysis. PARTICIPANTS: Nine (6 women and 3 men) experienced sports physiotherapists. RESULTS: Under-adherence and over-adherence were issues in practice for some practitioners, and adherence was viewed as important for successful recovery from injury. Three higher order themes emerged relating to the influence of athlete characteristics, situational characteristics, and characteristics of the injury and rehabilitation on both facilitating and preventing rehabilitation adherence. Strategies to improve adherence in practice emerged from the data and broadly addressed the key determinants of adherence. CONCLUSION: Adherence to rehabilitation is influenced by a number of factors and strategies to enhance adherence are identified.
CONTEXT: Athlete's adherence behavior can influence the outcome of a rehabilitation program. OBJECTIVE: To draw on sport physiotherapists' expert knowledge to increase understanding of adherence issues in practice and identify factors that influence adherence and strategies that can be used to enhance adherence. DESIGN: An interview design with inductive content analysis. PARTICIPANTS: Nine (6 women and 3 men) experienced sports physiotherapists. RESULTS: Under-adherence and over-adherence were issues in practice for some practitioners, and adherence was viewed as important for successful recovery from injury. Three higher order themes emerged relating to the influence of athlete characteristics, situational characteristics, and characteristics of the injury and rehabilitation on both facilitating and preventing rehabilitation adherence. Strategies to improve adherence in practice emerged from the data and broadly addressed the key determinants of adherence. CONCLUSION: Adherence to rehabilitation is influenced by a number of factors and strategies to enhance adherence are identified.
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