2023
DOI: 10.1097/rnj.0000000000000429
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The Role of Nursing Staff Regarding Goal Setting and Achieving in Geriatric Rehabilitation: A Focus Group Study

Anne Marie Vaalburg,
Elizabeth M. Wattel,
Petra Boersma
et al.

Abstract: Purpose The aim of this study was to explore and clarify the role of nursing staff in geriatric rehabilitation on supporting patients in goal setting and achieving, through reflecting on rehabilitation interventions. Design A descriptive qualitative study was conducted. Methods We conducted four online focus group interviews with 23 members of the nursing staff working in geriatric rehabilitation. They refle… Show more

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“…Shared goal setting and patient involvement in care further reinforce the significance of patient-centered approaches within multidisciplinary teams. By actively engaging patients in setting their own health goals and incorporating their preferences and values into the care plan, a sense of empowerment and ownership is fostered, enhancing patient satisfaction and adherence to treatment [56][57][58][59]. This collaborative goal-setting process not only aligns the team's efforts but also ensures that care interventions are tailored to the patient's priorities and desired outcomes, ultimately contributing to improved QoL [60].…”
Section: Key Drivers Of Effective Multidisciplinary Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shared goal setting and patient involvement in care further reinforce the significance of patient-centered approaches within multidisciplinary teams. By actively engaging patients in setting their own health goals and incorporating their preferences and values into the care plan, a sense of empowerment and ownership is fostered, enhancing patient satisfaction and adherence to treatment [56][57][58][59]. This collaborative goal-setting process not only aligns the team's efforts but also ensures that care interventions are tailored to the patient's priorities and desired outcomes, ultimately contributing to improved QoL [60].…”
Section: Key Drivers Of Effective Multidisciplinary Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nurses participate in all aspects of a patient's multidimensional rehabilitation process and encourage activities that prompt patients to care for themselves according to their abilities, rather than simply seeking treatment (Gutenbrunner et al, 2021). Serving as "motivators" for patients, rehabilitation nurses are responsible for intervening to achieve the goal of the patient's rehabilitation (Vaalburg et al, 2023). Rehabilitation nurses should assess the barriers to and facilitators of home-based rehabilitation care for patients who will or who have undergone arthroplasty and provide individualized exercise education as part of a multidisciplinary team.…”
Section: Implications For Nursingmentioning
confidence: 99%