Barriers and facilitators to implementing self-directed therapy activities in inpatient rehabilitation settings.
Natasha K BruscoBrianna WalpoleHelen KuglerLouise TilleyClaire ThwaitesAlicia DevlinEmma DorwardFiona DulferAnnemarie L LeeMeg E MorrisNicholas F TaylorHelen DawesSara L WhittakerChristina L EkegrenPublished in: Australian occupational therapy journal (2023)
Despite some barriers to rehabilitation patients independently practicing therapeutic exercises and activities outside of supervised sessions, both clinicians and patients agreed it should be considered as routine practice. To do this, patient time, ward space, and staff collaboration are required. Further research is needed to scale-up the implementation of the My Therapy programme and evaluate its effectiveness.
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