The aim of the study was describe the experiences, needs and preferences of recent inpatients of a rehabilitation centre, and the needs of their families. Data were collected in four focus groups, two with patients (n = 13) who had recently completed inpatient rehabilitation following an illness, injury or elective surgery, and two with family members (n = 11). During the focus groups, two researchers facilitated discussion on any topic that participants considered important to the experience of inpatient rehabilitation; participants were encouraged to describe their care, needs and preferences. The focus group discussions were audio-taped and transcribed verbatim. Field notes were hand recorded. Data were analysed and collated into themes....
Verkefnið er opið nemendum og starfsfólki Háskólans á AkureyriReflection on patients’ needs is a nec...
Purpose: To explore stroke survivors’ perspectives of two novel models of inpatient physiotherapy, w...
The objective of this study was to examine the effect of therapists' methods of addressing patients'...
While the value of patient reported experience is increasingly acknowledged, the measurement of reha...
ObjectivesTo explore the experience of physical rehabilitation in the intensive care unit (ICU), fro...
The loss of ability to perform routine activities can result in difficulties for the stroke patient ...
Research into patients’ experience in mental health hospitals has focused on acute settings. The aut...
Background: Understanding caregivers’ views on rehabilitation services is important as it may assist...
Most patients admitted for inpatient rehabilitation find it beneficial even when there is little cha...
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify barriers and enablers from the perspectives of stro...
Background: Post-acute care rehabilitation, including rehabilitation provided in inpatient rehabilit...
Background: Post-acute care rehabilitation, including rehabilitation provided in inpatient rehabilit...
Background: Post-acute care rehabilitation, including rehabilitation provided in inpatient rehabilit...
Objectives: To explore experiences of patients after injury and identify implications for clinical c...
Objectives: To explore experiences of patients after injury and identify implications for clinical c...
Verkefnið er opið nemendum og starfsfólki Háskólans á AkureyriReflection on patients’ needs is a nec...
Purpose: To explore stroke survivors’ perspectives of two novel models of inpatient physiotherapy, w...
The objective of this study was to examine the effect of therapists' methods of addressing patients'...
While the value of patient reported experience is increasingly acknowledged, the measurement of reha...
ObjectivesTo explore the experience of physical rehabilitation in the intensive care unit (ICU), fro...
The loss of ability to perform routine activities can result in difficulties for the stroke patient ...
Research into patients’ experience in mental health hospitals has focused on acute settings. The aut...
Background: Understanding caregivers’ views on rehabilitation services is important as it may assist...
Most patients admitted for inpatient rehabilitation find it beneficial even when there is little cha...
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify barriers and enablers from the perspectives of stro...
Background: Post-acute care rehabilitation, including rehabilitation provided in inpatient rehabilit...
Background: Post-acute care rehabilitation, including rehabilitation provided in inpatient rehabilit...
Background: Post-acute care rehabilitation, including rehabilitation provided in inpatient rehabilit...
Objectives: To explore experiences of patients after injury and identify implications for clinical c...
Objectives: To explore experiences of patients after injury and identify implications for clinical c...
Verkefnið er opið nemendum og starfsfólki Háskólans á AkureyriReflection on patients’ needs is a nec...
Purpose: To explore stroke survivors’ perspectives of two novel models of inpatient physiotherapy, w...
The objective of this study was to examine the effect of therapists' methods of addressing patients'...