Surgical Treatment and Rehabilitation Service (STARS) Education and Research Alliance, The University of Queensland and Metro North Hospital Service, Brisbane, Australia.
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
Disabil Rehabil. 2023 Feb;45(4):673-683. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2022.2040612. Epub 2022 Mar 12.
Person-centred goal setting with people with brain injury, by interdisciplinary teams has benefits including improved communication between patients, families and clinicians, person-centred care, and improved engagement in rehabilitation. Exploring the experiences of team members who have adopted interdisciplinary, person-centred goal setting may assist in understanding what is needed to implement this complex, core component of rehabilitation practice. This study explored experiences of clinicians working in an extended inpatient brain injury rehabilitation unit about implementing a role-based goal planning approach within an interdisciplinary team.
Semi-structured interviews with 13 clinicians working at the rehabilitation unit explored their experiences about the cognitive participation and collective actions required to carry out the practice, with data analysed using inductive content analysis guided by Normalisation Process Theory.
Three primary themes were identified: putting the person at the centre, accepting the mind-shift to participation focused goals and working collaboratively.
This study has elucidated some key processes that occurred and were necessary to carry out goal setting. A mind-shift towards holistic, participation-focussed goal setting was described as "unlearning" discipline-specific goal setting. Development and ownership by the team, acceptance of team members and willingness to share, and structured processes and resources were necessary.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONNormalising interdisciplinary role-based goal setting in multi-professional teams requires a mind-shift away from traditional, discipline-specific goal setting.Implementation of interdisciplinary, collaborative team goal setting within health service settings requires collective actions including collaborative working by team members, structured processes including organised time for collaborative team and family meetings, practical resources and training to support processes.Clinicians perceived the goal setting approach to put the person at the centre resulting in a deep understanding of the person, shared understanding, and motivation for rehabilitation.
以跨学科团队为脑损伤患者制定以人为主导的目标具有诸多益处,包括改善患者、家属和临床医生之间的沟通、以患者为中心的护理以及提高康复参与度。探索采用跨学科、以人为主导的目标设定的团队成员的经验,可能有助于了解实施康复实践这一复杂核心要素所需的条件。本研究探讨了在一个扩展的脑损伤康复病房工作的临床医生的经验,了解他们在跨学科团队中实施基于角色的目标规划方法的经验。
对在康复病房工作的 13 名临床医生进行半结构化访谈,探讨他们在开展该实践时认知参与和集体行动的经验,数据分析采用以规范过程理论为指导的归纳内容分析。
确定了三个主要主题:以人为主导、接受以参与为重点的目标的思维转变以及协作工作。
本研究阐明了一些实施目标设定所需的关键过程。朝着整体的、以参与为重点的目标设定的思维转变被描述为“摒弃”专业特定的目标设定。团队的发展和所有权、团队成员的接受度和分享意愿以及结构化的流程和资源都是必要的。
在多专业团队中规范基于跨学科角色的目标设定需要从传统的、专业特定的目标设定思维转变。在卫生服务环境中实施跨学科、协作团队目标设定需要采取集体行动,包括团队成员的协作工作、包括为协作团队和家庭会议安排时间在内的结构化流程、实用资源和支持流程的培训。
临床医生认为这种目标设定方法以患者为中心,从而对患者有更深入的了解、达成共识并激发康复的动力。