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Aiming for a healthier life: a qualitative content analysis of rehabilitation goals in patients with rheumatic diseases.

Gunnhild BerdalAnne-Lene Sand-SvartrudIngvild BøTurid N DagerAnne DingsørSiv G EppelandJon HagforsBente HamnesMerete NielsenBente SlungaardSigrid H WigersKåre Birger HagenHanne S DagfinrudIngvild Kjeken
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2017)
The rehabilitation goals of the patients with rheumatic diseases were found to be wide-ranging, with healthy lifestyle as the most prominent focus. Goal content changed between admission to, and discharge from, rehabilitation stays. Implications for rehabilitation Rehabilitation goals set by patients with rheumatic diseases most frequently concern healthy lifestyle changes, yet span a wide range of topics. Patient goals vary by gender and are influenced by the profession of the health care worker involved in the goal-setting process. To meet the diversity of patient needs, health professionals need to be aware of their potential influence on the actual goal-setting task, which may limit the range of topics patients present when they are asked to set rehabilitation goals. The proposed framework for classifying goal content has the capacity to detect changes in goals occurring during the rehabilitation process, and may be used as a clinical tool during goal-setting conversations for this patient group.
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