2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-021-06095-y
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A longitudinal study of the turning points and trajectories of therapeutic relationship development in occupational and physical therapy

Abstract: Background The importance of the therapeutic relationship is widely recognised across healthcare professions. Despite the importance of therapeutic relationships, there are significant gaps in the knowledge base on how these relationships develop. To address these gaps, this study explores relationship dynamics by identifying relational turning points and trajectories in therapeutic relationships between occupational therapists and physical therapists and their patients. The implications for ho… Show more

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“…Strategies which were found to enhance patients’ engagement included interventions that promote trust, rapport, empowerment, and motivation [ 27 , 64 ]. Patients’ ability to benefit from the therapy session might also be influenced by the therapeutic relationship [ 65 ] and patients’ engagement, which however needs further research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strategies which were found to enhance patients’ engagement included interventions that promote trust, rapport, empowerment, and motivation [ 27 , 64 ]. Patients’ ability to benefit from the therapy session might also be influenced by the therapeutic relationship [ 65 ] and patients’ engagement, which however needs further research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another crucial aspect is that the participation of patients to therapy could depend on their relationship with the therapist. In fact, therapeutic relationships could vary depending on patient’s and therapist’s expected outcomes, on their interpersonal affective bonding, on their reactions to difficulties [ 29 ], and it could even vary over time [ 29 ]. This relationship may also depend on the patient’s trust in the therapist’s abilities, a factor that may improve active participation in therapy [ 30 ], impacting the attitudes and expectations of patients’ familiars and caregivers, and on the eventual presence of psychological support [ 31 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soziale Prozesse nehmen groĂźen Einfluss auf die Therapie sowie Therapieerfolge und mĂĽssen vorrangig zunächst qualitativ verstanden werden, da Beziehung soziale Realität manifestiert 15 . So existieren bereits verschiedene qualitative Studien zur Beziehungsgestaltung und Interkation im Bereich der Physiotherapie 11 12 13 15 , wobei qualitative Daten mittels Beobachtungen, Interviews oder Gruppendiskussionen erhoben und ausgewertet wurden. Soziale Zusammenhänge und dyadische Beziehungen, z.…”
Section: Qualitative Methodik In Der Physiotherapieunclassified