康复保健专业人员在日常护理中使用自我调节评估(SeRA)的经验:一项定性试点研究。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
B M P Mourits, J M P Leenders, E W M Scholten, J A de Graaf, C M C van Leeuwen, V R M Moulaert, F B van de Weg, C A J Smit, M W M Post, J M A Visser-Meily
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摘要

目的:采用自我调节量表(SeRA)评价康复人群的自我调节水平。为了支持将其纳入常规临床实践,让医疗保健专业人员参与实施过程至关重要。因此,我们探讨了康复专业人员在治疗过程中使用血清的经验。材料和方法:在本定性初步研究中,来自6家康复机构的14名专业人员对至少3名患者使用了SeRA。之后,进行了半结构化访谈。直接内容分析被使用,与演绎的方法,以确定主要主题和次要主题。结果:12名专业人员参与了访谈。已确定的代码分为三个主题。感知有用性(1)受血清特征、患者特征和给药时间的影响。SeRa(2)的价值与自我调节的相关性及其作为对话工具和评估工具的应用有关。这些见解形成了实现的建议(3),涉及到工作流的集成和对SeRA的潜在修改。结论:血清似乎适用于所有诊断,并从患者的角度提供了对自我调节的见解。它补充了现有的患者报告的结果测量方法。进一步改进,如缩短调查表和澄清管理和角色职责的时间,可以提高其可用性和临床相关性。
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The experiences of rehabilitation healthcare professionals with the use of the self-regulation assessment (SeRA) in routine care: a qualitative pilot study.

Purpose: The Self-Regulation Assessment (SeRA) was developed to evaluate levels of self-regulation in rehabilitation populations. To support its integration into routine clinical practice, involving healthcare professionals in the implementation process is crucial. Therefore, we explored rehabilitation professionals' experiences with the SeRA during treatment.

Material and methods: In this qualitative pilot study, 14 professionals from six rehabilitation institutions used the SeRA with at least three patients. Afterwards, semi-structured interviews were conducted. Directed content analysis was used, with a deductive approach, to identify main themes and subthemes.

Results: Twelve professionals participated in the interviews. Identified codes were categorised into three main themes. Perceived usefulness (1) was influenced by the SeRA's characteristics, patient characteristics, and timing of administration. The value of the SeRa (2) was linked to the relevance of self-regulation and its application as a conversation tool and evaluation instrument. These insights shaped recommendations for implementation (3), concerning integration into workflows and potential modifications to the SeRA.

Conclusions: The SeRA seems applicable across diagnoses and offers insights into self-regulation from the patient's perspective. It complements existing patient-reported outcome measures. Further refinement, such as shortening the questionnaire and clarifying the timing of administration and role responsibilities, could enhance its usability and clinical relevance.

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Disability and Rehabilitation
Disability and Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
9.10%
发文量
415
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Disability and Rehabilitation along with Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology are international multidisciplinary journals which seek to encourage a better understanding of all aspects of disability and to promote rehabilitation science, practice and policy aspects of the rehabilitation process.
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