A qualitative investigation of barriers and facilitators of rehabilitation success from the psychosomatic inpatients' perspective
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A qualitative investigation of barriers and facilitators of rehabilitation success from the psychosomatic inpatients' perspective. / Brütt, Anna Levke; Magaard, Julia Luise; Andreas, Sylke; Schulz, Holger.
in: PATIENT PREFER ADHER, Jahrgang 10, 2016, S. 1881-1888.Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/Zeitung › SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz › Forschung › Begutachtung
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T1 - A qualitative investigation of barriers and facilitators of rehabilitation success from the psychosomatic inpatients' perspective
AU - Brütt, Anna Levke
AU - Magaard, Julia Luise
AU - Andreas, Sylke
AU - Schulz, Holger
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - OBJECTIVE: Psychosomatic inpatient rehabilitation aims at promoting functioning in patients with mental disorders. Although generally effective, some patients do not benefit from this rehabilitation and suffer from symptoms as well as functional impairment. This study aimed to identify patient-reported factors influencing activity and participation outcomes.SUBJECT AND METHODS: Five focus groups with N=23 former psychosomatic rehabilitation inpatients were conducted. The discussions focused on facilitators and barriers of treatment outcome. The material was analyzed inductively according to qualitative content analysis. Categories were derived from the material.RESULTS: Patients reported sociodemographic and clinical characteristics as well as personal factors, preparation before psychotherapy, and aspects of employment and health care as predictors of treatment success.CONCLUSION: A wide range of possible factors that influence the course of functioning from the patients' perspective were determined. These factors can be assigned to the ICF conceptual model. Clinician and researcher perspectives may complement these factors.
AB - OBJECTIVE: Psychosomatic inpatient rehabilitation aims at promoting functioning in patients with mental disorders. Although generally effective, some patients do not benefit from this rehabilitation and suffer from symptoms as well as functional impairment. This study aimed to identify patient-reported factors influencing activity and participation outcomes.SUBJECT AND METHODS: Five focus groups with N=23 former psychosomatic rehabilitation inpatients were conducted. The discussions focused on facilitators and barriers of treatment outcome. The material was analyzed inductively according to qualitative content analysis. Categories were derived from the material.RESULTS: Patients reported sociodemographic and clinical characteristics as well as personal factors, preparation before psychotherapy, and aspects of employment and health care as predictors of treatment success.CONCLUSION: A wide range of possible factors that influence the course of functioning from the patients' perspective were determined. These factors can be assigned to the ICF conceptual model. Clinician and researcher perspectives may complement these factors.
U2 - 10.2147/PPA.S108117
DO - 10.2147/PPA.S108117
M3 - SCORING: Journal article
C2 - 27698554
VL - 10
SP - 1881
EP - 1888
JO - PATIENT PREFER ADHER
JF - PATIENT PREFER ADHER
SN - 1177-889X
ER -