| Literature DB >> 35313879 |
Mona Dür1,2,3, Claudia Wenzel4,5, Patrick Simon4,5, Gerhard Tucek4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Research on the optimal period for administering health services, especially rehabilitation interventions, is scarce. The aims of this study were to explore the construct of patients' convenient therapy periods and to identify indicators based on the perspectives of patients and different health professionals from inpatient neurological rehabilitation clinics.Entities:
Keywords: Delivery of health care; Health services research; Quality of health care; Rehabilitation
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35313879 PMCID: PMC8939130 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-022-07755-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Demographic data
| Patients | Therapists | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 23 | Total | 18 |
| Female | 7 (30) | Female | 14 (78) |
| Male | 16 (70) | Male | 4 (22) |
| Median age in years (IQR) | 54 (48–75) | Median age in years (IQR) | 37 (28–43) |
| Health condition | Profession | ||
| Epilepsy | 2 (9) | Music therapist | 2 (11) |
| Multiple sclerosis | 3 (13) | Occupational therapist | 5 (28) |
| Vascular syndromes of brain in cerebrovascular diseases including stroke | 10 (44) | Physiotherapist | 6 (33) |
| Cervical disc disorders | 1 (4) | Speech therapist | 4 (22) |
| Unspecified rheumatism | 1 (4) | Art therapist | 1 (6) |
| Difficulty in walking | 4 (18) | Median work experience in years (IQR) | 5 (2–11) |
| Intracranial injury | 1 (4) | ||
| Sensorimotor impairment | 1 (4) | ||
| Median time since onset in years (IQR) | 1 (0–5) | ||
IQR interquartile range, n number, % percentage
Fig. 1Overview of focus groups and results.
Original quotes as example for the indicator verbal and non-verbal communication
| For example, |
italic = original illustrative quote, (therapist’s pseudonym, numbers = age in years, profession, number y = years of practice; focus group number: number of paragraphs within Atlas. Ti, Vers. 7.0)
Original quotes as example for the indicator mental functions
| A physiotherapist referred especially to the aspects of the limited drive, attention, and vigilance in the patients: “ |
italic = original illustrative quote, (participant’s / therapist’s pseudonym, numbers = age in years, patient/profession, number y = years since onset/years of practice; focus group number: number of paragraphs within Atlas. Ti, Vers. 7.0)
Original quotes as example for the indicator physiological needs
For example, Irma, an occupational therapist agreed with a speech therapist and a physiotherapist upon the importance of meeting physiological needs: “(…) Saki, a music therapist, referred to patients who are assigned to her close to lunch time: “[they] Irma emphasized that it is also important for patients to have a small break after they had breakfast or lunch, so that the patient “ |
italic = original illustrative quote, (participant’s / therapist’s pseudonym, numbers = age in years, patient/profession, number y = years since onset/years of practice; focus group number: number of paragraphs within Atlas. Ti, Vers. 7.0)
Original quotes as example for the indicator recreational needs
| Recreational needs were identified when Nina, a physiotherapist, described the following situation: “ |
italic = original illustrative quote, (participant’s / therapist’s pseudonym, numbers = age in years, patient/profession, number y = years since onset/years of practice; focus group number: number of paragraphs within Atlas. Ti, Vers. 7.0)
Original quotes as example for the indicator therapy initiation
| For example, Theodor reported the importance of initial greeting: “ |
italic = original illustrative quote, (participant’s / therapist’s pseudonym, numbers = age in years, patient/profession, number y = years since onset/years of practice; focus group number: number of paragraphs within Atlas. Ti, Vers. 7.0)