Expectations and experiences of physiotherapeutic practice among patients with shoulder problems
Engelsk titel: Expectations and experiences of physiotherapeutic practice among patients with shoulder problems
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Författare:
Palenius, Kaj Göran
;
Nyman, Pia Carola
Email: pcnyman@hotmail.com
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 43
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 18050105
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Background: Patient satisfaction is regarded as an important component in quality health care. There
is an absence of information about how patients go through shoulder problems. The aim is to report
how patients with shoulder problems experience physiotherapy practice in Finland. Do the patients
have expectations of physiotherapists? How are the patients’ experiences of physiotherapists?
Methods: The sample group consists of 26 patients diagnosed with supraspinatus tendinitis. The study
can be characterised as qualitative and phenomenological. The data were collected through focus
groups.
Results: Eleven themes were defined reflecting three structured categories: the physiotherapy itself
including treatments, the social skills and basic values. Treatment includes opinions about examination,
manual therapy, physical therapy and program. In physiotherapists’ social skills, the attention is marked
to initial understanding, communication, motivating and attention to patients’ wishes. The respondents
expect individualisation, participation, respect and dignity. Together, these categories provide the base
of the confidence the respondents want to have in the physiotherapists.
Conclusions: Patients highlight basic values by wanting to feel part of the rehabilitation process and
to have confidence in their physiotherapist. The physiotherapists have every reason to reflect on the
patients’ strong focus on social skills, yet without renouncing their roles as experts.