Lyhnebeck Anna Bernhardt, Sahl Andersen John, Skou Søren T, Risør Mette Bech, Guassora Ann Dorrit
The Research Unit for General Practice and Section for General Practice, Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
The Research Unit PROgrez, Department of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy, Næstved-Slagelse-Ringsted Hospital, Slagelse, Denmark.
J Multimorb Comorb. 2025 Mar 24;15:26335565251321919. doi: 10.1177/26335565251321919. eCollection 2025 Jan-Dec.
Understanding patients' expectations of health care is central to providing patient-centered care and improving patient satisfaction. However, the current literature is primarily focused on single disease-specific patient expectations.
To develop an in-depth understanding of the expectations patients with musculoskeletal conditions and comorbidities have towards physiotherapists working in private physiotherapy practice.
35 observations with patients with musculoskeletal conditions and comorbidities receiving treatment in a Danish private physiotherapy setting were conducted. Of these, nine patients participated in interviews. A Grounded Theory analysis was undertaken, and categories were formed and agreed upon through an inductive approach grounded in the data.
Three major themes emerged from the data 1) Professional expertise is needed but will not be enough if enthusiasm fades in a long treatment course 2) Being able to laugh about life when you have many health problems 3) The balance of involvement and the sharing of power and responsibility. Patients express a desire for a strong bond with their physiotherapists, fostering intimacy and mutual understanding. They seek light-hearted interactions and wish to share personal aspects like family dynamics and hobbies. The study also underscores their expectations for sharing power and care tailored to their specific needs.
Our findings reveal that patients with musculoskeletal conditions and comorbidities have clear expectations of treatment and collaboration with their physiotherapists in private physiotherapy practice. Underscoring personal relationships over physical results and demonstrating that this patient group has resources to support treatment and is clear about levels of involvement and collaboration.
了解患者对医疗保健的期望是提供以患者为中心的护理并提高患者满意度的核心。然而,当前的文献主要集中在单一疾病特定的患者期望上。
深入了解患有肌肉骨骼疾病及合并症的患者对在私人理疗诊所工作的物理治疗师的期望。
在丹麦一家私人理疗机构对35名患有肌肉骨骼疾病及合并症并正在接受治疗的患者进行了观察。其中,9名患者参与了访谈。采用扎根理论分析法,通过基于数据的归纳法形成并确定类别。
数据中出现了三个主要主题:1)需要专业知识,但如果在漫长的治疗过程中热情消退则是不够的;2)当你有很多健康问题时能够笑对生活;3)参与度与权力和责任的平衡。患者表达了与他们的物理治疗师建立紧密联系的愿望,促进亲密感和相互理解。他们寻求轻松愉快的互动,并希望分享个人方面的事情,如家庭动态和爱好。该研究还强调了他们对分享权力以及根据其特定需求提供护理的期望。
我们的研究结果表明,患有肌肉骨骼疾病及合并症的患者对在私人理疗诊所与他们的物理治疗师进行治疗和合作有着明确的期望。强调人际关系高于身体治疗结果,并表明该患者群体有资源支持治疗,并且对参与程度和合作很明确。