Personal meaning in relation to daily functioning of a patient in physical therapy practice: narratives of a patient, a family member, and physical therapist

Autor: Willem Marie Speelman, Jaap Dronkers, Nico L. U. van Meeteren, Thomas J. Hoogeboom, E. Oosting
Přispěvatelé: Epidemiologie, RS: CAPHRI - R3 - Functioning, Participating and Rehabilitation
Rok vydání: 2018
Předmět:
030506 rehabilitation
Activities of daily living
total hip arthroplasty
PERCEPTIONS
Arthroplasty
Replacement
Hip

patient-centered care
Disability Evaluation
0302 clinical medicine
Narrative
Professional-Family Relations
Activities of Daily Living
patiëntgerichte zorg
participation
physical therapy
030212 general & internal medicine
Netherlands
media_common
DISCHARGE
METASYNTHESIS
Daughter
Narration
spirituality
revalidatie
heupartroplastiek
EXPERIENCES
Female
Independent Living
Spiritual care
HEALTH
0305 other medical science
Psychology
REHABILITATION
medicine.medical_specialty
Psychotherapist
media_common.quotation_subject
Healthcare improvement science Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 18]
03 medical and health sciences
All institutes and research themes of the Radboud University Medical Center
TOTAL HIP
spiritualiteit
Intervention (counseling)
Preoperative Care
medicine
Humans
Family
Meaning (existential)
ARTHROPLASTY
Social Behavior
OLDER-ADULTS
Physical Therapy Modalities
Aged
Motivation
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
Physical Therapists
spiritual care
Physical therapy
Independent living
Qualitative research
Zdroj: Disability and Rehabilitation, 40, 10, pp. 1220-1226
Disability and Rehabilitation. Informa Healthcare
Disability and Rehabilitation, 40(10), 1220-1226
Disability and Rehabilitation, 40(10), 1220-1226. Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group
Disability and Rehabilitation, 40, 1220-1226
ISSN: 0963-8288
Popis: To get insight into personal meaning of a person involved in a physical therapy intervention.Mrs. A, a 76-year-old woman is referred to a physical therapist (PT) for assessment of functioning and training before total hip arthroplasty (THA). The patient, her daughter, and PT were asked to write a story about their daily life. Stories were analyzed according to the narrative scheme based on a method to find meaning in daily life, which consists of four phases: 1. Motivation; 2. Competences; 3. Performance; and 4.Mrs. A was mainly motivated by her will to do enjoyable social activities and stay independent. Although she tried her best to undertake activities (performance) that made her proud (evaluation), her pain and physical limitations were anti-competences that motivated her to attend healthcare. Although the PT seemed to be aware of personal participation goals, her main motivation was to improve and evaluate functions and activities. The daughter was motivated by good relationships and did not see herself as informal caregiver.The narrative method was a valuable tool to clarify motivations, competences, and values in the process of creating personal meaning related to functioning. This knowledge could help caregivers in applying patient-centered goal-setting and treatment on a participation level. Implications for rehabilitation Personal meaning of people's functioning within their daily context can be clarified from daily life stories. This case report demonstrates that motivations and goals may differ between patient and therapist; the PT seems to focus on improving and evaluating functions and activities, while the patient seems to focus her motivations and personal meaning on participation. This approach may help in patient-centered goal-setting at the level of activities and participation.
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