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Satisfaction of members of interdisciplinary rehabilitation teams with goal planning meetings
Autor/in:
Nair, K. P.; Wade, Derick T.
Herausgeber/in:
American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (AAPM&R)
Quelle:
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2003, Volume 84 (Number 11), Seite 1710-1713, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Saunders, ISSN: 0003-9993 (Print); 1532-821X (Online)
Jahr:
2003
Abstract:
To study how satisfied members of interdisciplinary rehabilitation teams are with goal planning meetings.
Survey.
A regional rehabilitation center for people with acute nonprogressive brain injuries in the United Kingdom.
Forty-four rehabilitation professionals who participated in 31 goal-planning meetings held between January 1, 2001, and March 30, 2001.
Not applicable.
Responses to a questionnaire about staff satisfaction with rehabilitation team meetings.
Forty-four of 46 members of 21 different rehabilitation teams completed the questionnaires. They included 12 occupational therapists, 7 physiotherapists, 7 physicians, 6 nurses, 5 clinical psychologists, 5 speech pathologists, and 2 social workers. Median scores of different domains were as follows: participation, 13; behavior, 20; outcome, 14; and process, 16. Correlations between the participation and outcome domains (rho=. 731, P=.01) and the process and outcome domains (rho=.384, P=. 05) were significant. None of the domain scores correlated with features of the meetings. Scores given by chairpersons for participation (P=.001) and outcome (P=.047) were significantly higher than those given by other participants.
Professionals were satisfied with the behavior of other participants and the process of goal-planning meetings. Satisfaction with outcome was related to satisfaction with the participation in and the process of the meetings. Chairpersons were more satisfied with the participation domain.
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Referenznummer:
R/ZA0840
Informationsstand: 13.02.2004