Introduction Person-centredness is a philosophy for organising and delivering healthcare based on patients' needs, preferences and experiences. Although widely endorsed, the …
Purpose: Client-centred practice is widely considered a key element of rehabilitation. However, there is limited discussion of how it should be implemented. This study explored …
Purpose: It is often observed that different rehabilitation practitioners carrying out the same intervention can have a quite different impact on outcome. The relationship or connection …
TS Jesus, H Hoenig - Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 2015 - Elsevier
There is substantial interest in mechanisms for measuring, reporting, and improving the quality of health care, including postacute care (PAC) and rehabilitation. Unfortunately …
TS Jesus, IL Silva - Clinical Rehabilitation, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: There is a growing interest in linking aspects of patient-provider communication to rehabilitation outcomes. However, the field lacks a conceptual …
JI Gåsvær, R Jepsen, I Heldal… - JMIR Rehabilitation and …, 2023 - rehab.jmir.org
Background: Despite a surge in health information and communication technology (ICT), there is little evidence of lowered cost or increased quality of care. ICT may support patients …
Background People with disability living in supported accommodation often experience significant health disparities, despite the availability of additional support. Healthy lifestyle …
KM McPherson, NK Kayes, N Moloczij… - International journal of …, 2014 - Elsevier
Background Reports about the impact of caring vary widely, but a consistent finding is that the role is influenced (for better or worse) by how formal services respond to, and work with …
KM McPherson, NM Kayes… - … goal setting: Theory …, 2014 - api.taylorfrancis.com
For 30 years, the acronym SMART has been almost ubiquitously associated with goals not just in rehabilitation (Wade, 2009) but in business (Doran, 1981; Johnson, Garriosn, Hernez …