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Patient-centered goal-setting in stroke rehabilitation: a scoping review
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Background
Patient-centered goal-setting is an important part of the rehabilitation process. The guidelines for stroke rehabilitation in adults recommend setting goals that are meaningful and relevant for the patient, focusing on activity and participation, and involving the patient. Patient-centered goal-setting is to improve rehabilitation outcomes. However, patient-centered goal-setting occurs partly or not at all. There is also a lack of continuity in goal-setting across sectors.
Objective
This study aimed to identify existing research-based knowledge on procedures used in patient-centered goal-setting processes in stroke rehabilitation.
Methods
A scoping review was conducted by searching PubMed, CINAHL Complete, EMBASE, APA PsycINFO, Scopus, and Cochrane databases for studies involving adults receiving or clinicians delivering stroke rehabilitation and focusing on patient-centered goal-setting processes. The included studies were analyzed using inductive content analyses and linked to five domains in goal-setting processes: person-centeredness, collaboration with healthcare professionals and patients, coordination across sectors, monitoring, and evaluation.
Results
Eighteen studies were included. Inductive content analysis identified elements related to goal-setting processes, mainly occurring at the beginning of the rehabilitation. Linking the studies to five domains revealed gaps in cross-sectoral coordination, monitoring, and evaluation.
Conclusion
Patient-centered goal-setting in stroke rehabilitation is practiced variably, and there is no overall agreement about the procedures to ensure that goal-setting is patient-centered. Therapist- and team-led goal-setting processes are used. Evaluation procedures and cross-sectoral coordination are rarely described.
Title: Patient-centered goal-setting in stroke rehabilitation: a scoping review
Description:
Background
Patient-centered goal-setting is an important part of the rehabilitation process.
The guidelines for stroke rehabilitation in adults recommend setting goals that are meaningful and relevant for the patient, focusing on activity and participation, and involving the patient.
Patient-centered goal-setting is to improve rehabilitation outcomes.
However, patient-centered goal-setting occurs partly or not at all.
There is also a lack of continuity in goal-setting across sectors.
Objective
This study aimed to identify existing research-based knowledge on procedures used in patient-centered goal-setting processes in stroke rehabilitation.
Methods
A scoping review was conducted by searching PubMed, CINAHL Complete, EMBASE, APA PsycINFO, Scopus, and Cochrane databases for studies involving adults receiving or clinicians delivering stroke rehabilitation and focusing on patient-centered goal-setting processes.
The included studies were analyzed using inductive content analyses and linked to five domains in goal-setting processes: person-centeredness, collaboration with healthcare professionals and patients, coordination across sectors, monitoring, and evaluation.
Results
Eighteen studies were included.
Inductive content analysis identified elements related to goal-setting processes, mainly occurring at the beginning of the rehabilitation.
Linking the studies to five domains revealed gaps in cross-sectoral coordination, monitoring, and evaluation.
Conclusion
Patient-centered goal-setting in stroke rehabilitation is practiced variably, and there is no overall agreement about the procedures to ensure that goal-setting is patient-centered.
Therapist- and team-led goal-setting processes are used.
Evaluation procedures and cross-sectoral coordination are rarely described.
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