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Rehabil Psychol ; 2024 Jul 18.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39023956

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OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the predictive value of illness and treatment beliefs for patient satisfaction and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in adolescents receiving inpatient rehabilitation treatment. In addition, we examined the relationship between fulfilled rehabilitation-related treatment expectations and patient satisfaction. METHOD: In this longitudinal study (recruitment between April 2019 and March 2020), 170 participants (M = 14.3 years [SD = 1.6]) answered self-report questionnaires before and at the end of rehabilitation (6 weeks later). We applied multiple hierarchical regression analyses, controlling for sociodemographic and diagnoses variables. RESULTS: The results showed fulfilled expectations of treatment success and sustainability to be a significant predictor of patient satisfaction (p < .01). The illness belief dimension of emotional representation predicted HRQOL (p < .01). Rehabilitation-related treatment beliefs were not predictive of any outcome. CONCLUSION: This study provides a first insight into the relationships between these constructs in the context of inpatient pediatric rehabilitation. However, future research is needed to further examine illness and treatment beliefs in this specific treatment setting. Practical implications concern the incorporation of children's and adolescents' beliefs into treatment management to optimize rehabilitation outcomes. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

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J Pediatr Psychol ; 48(1): 5-13, 2023 01 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35426935

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OBJECTIVE: Rehabilitation is an important component in the health care of children and adolescents with chronic diseases and aims at supporting patients' self-regulation for dealing with the disease. Patients' beliefs about illness and treatment are core elements in the self-regulation process. While questionnaires measuring illness beliefs for children and adolescents exist, questionnaires about their rehabilitation-related treatment beliefs are lacking. We therefore developed a questionnaire to assess the rehabilitation-related treatment beliefs of children and adolescents with chronic diseases (Rehabilitation Treatment Beliefs Questionnaire, RTBQ) and tested its psychometric properties. METHODS: Ahead of their rehabilitation, children and adolescents, aged 12-17 years, answered 129 items, which were developed based on previous qualitative findings exploring children and adolescents' rehabilitation-related treatment beliefs. Psychometric testing included item analyses, exploratory factor analysis, internal consistency and bivariate correlations of the extracted scales, and the discriminatory power and difficulty of the final items. RESULTS: The sample consisted of 170 participants with a mean age of 14.3 years (SD = 1.6); 53.5% were female. After item analyses, 47 items remained for the exploratory factor analysis which revealed 22 items allocated to 4 scales: "expectations of communication and interaction," "expectations of the treatment process," "expectations of treatment success and sustainability," and "expectations of one's own role in the rehabilitation process." The psychometric properties were acceptable to good. CONCLUSIONS: The RTBQ assesses various dimensions of rehabilitation-related treatment beliefs of children and adolescents with chronic diseases. While first psychometric results are promising, further psychometric testing is needed.


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Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Humanos , Niño , Femenino , Adolescente , Masculino , Resultado del Tratamiento , Enfermedad Crónica , Psicometría/métodos , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados
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Child Care Health Dev ; 48(2): 239-249, 2022 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34738647

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BACKGROUND: Medical rehabilitation plays an important role in the health care of chronically ill children and adolescents. During medical rehabilitation, supporting illness-related self-regulation is a central goal. Beliefs about illness and beliefs about treatment are core elements of patients' self-regulation, and there is evidence that these beliefs are relevant predictors of different health- and treatment-related outcomes such as adherence. However, little is known about adolescents' beliefs about rehabilitation. This study therefore explores adolescents' treatment beliefs in the context of inpatient medical rehabilitation. METHODS: A qualitative study was conducted in a German rehabilitation clinic for children and adolescents. Using a purposive sampling method, 13 adolescents (12-16 years old) were recruited. Semi-structured, audiotaped interviews were conducted and analysed using content analysis. RESULTS: Results demonstrate that adolescents have differentiated rehabilitation-related treatment beliefs. Twelve themes, with various subthemes, emerged, which include access to and knowledge about rehabilitation, the rehabilitation-related individual position and normative aspects, expectations of oneself, as well as in respect of the social context (fellow patients, contact with family and friends), expectations of the structure, process and outcome of rehabilitation, concerns and barriers and emotional aspects. CONCLUSIONS: Our explorative study revealed a broad range of rehabilitation-related treatment beliefs in adolescents, indicating parallels, but also differences, to research results with adults. Treatment beliefs are assumed to be an influencing factor for various health- and treatment-related outcomes. Thus, implications of our findings for clinical practice and further research are discussed.


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Motivación , Medio Social , Adolescente , Adulto , Niño , Humanos , Investigación Cualitativa , Resultado del Tratamiento
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BMC Public Health ; 20(1): 1923, 2020 Dec 23.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33357223

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BACKGROUND: In recent decades, the prevalence of chronic diseases in children and adolescents has increased significantly. Contextual factors play a central role in the self-regulation of chronic diseases. They influence illness and treatment representations, disease management, and health outcomes. While previous studies have investigated the influence of contextual factors on children's beliefs about their illness, little is known about subjective contextual factors of treatment representations of children and adolescents with chronic diseases, especially in the context of rehabilitation. Therefore, the aim of this qualitative analysis was to examine the contextual factors reported by chronically ill children and adolescents in relation to their treatment representations. Furthermore, we aimed to assign the identified themes to classifications of environmental and personal contextual factors in the context of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). METHODS: Between July and September 2018, semi-structured interviews were conducted with N = 13 children and adolescents in rehabilitation to explore their rehab-related treatment representations and associated contextual factors. The interviews started with an open narrative question about expectations and beliefs about rehabilitation, followed by further detailed questions. The interviews were recorded on audio tape, transcribed, and analysed using thematic content analysis. RESULTS: Participants raised six themes associated with their rehab-related treatment representations that were interpreted as contextual factors: the living situation before rehabilitation, the idea of rehabilitation, previous solution attempts, rehab pre-experiences, information that the children and adolescents received from the clinic or sought themselves, and the assumed attitudes of their parents concerning rehabilitation. All the themes could be assigned to the classification of environmental and personal factors in the context of the ICF for children and youth. CONCLUSIONS: Although contextual factors have an important impact on self-regulation, little attention is paid to their investigation. Personal and environmental factors probably influence patients' treatment representations in terms of expectations and concerns as well as emotions regarding the treatment. Considering contextual factors could lead to the more appropriate allocation of medical care and the better customisation of treatment.


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Enfermedad Crónica/rehabilitación , Automanejo/psicología , Adolescente , Actitud Frente a la Salud , Niño , Emociones , Femenino , Humanos , Difusión de la Información , Clasificación Internacional del Funcionamiento, de la Discapacidad y de la Salud , Masculino , Motivación , Padres/psicología , Investigación Cualitativa , Autoimagen , Medio Social
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Z Evid Fortbild Qual Gesundhwes ; 146: 35-42, 2019 Oct.
Artículo en Alemán | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31558374

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OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY: The aim was to develop an evidence-based treatment concept which describes a standard of performance for stroke patients in neurological follow-up rehabilitation, contracted by a statutory health insurance agency. METHOD: The treatment concept was developed in several steps: a) first of all, a systematic literature search for guidelines was conducted and an online discussion forum was established, followed by b) formation of an expert group, as well as c) two expert workshops, two working groups and several written follow-up surveys. The implementation of the concept was scientifically accompanied by project team members from the eight pilot facilities selected. RESULTS: The treatment concept in its current version provides eleven modules, ten of which refer to the rehabilitation itself and one to the interface of acute care and rehabilitation. An innovative feature of this treatment concept is that the often contradictory demands for standardization and flexibility of individual cases according to the patients' needs are brought in line by freely selectable intensity standards. However, the commitment of a total minimum of therapy times is important. Since mid-March 2018, the treatment concept has been initially implemented in various pilot facilities occupied by the AOK Baden-Württemberg. CONCLUSION: The evidence-based and consensus-based concept is characterized by being individually and flexibly applicable to the individual patient. In this way, it meets the given demands and fulfils the requirements of a heterogeneous group of patients. It is intended to incorporate the treatment concept into the routine healthcare services offered by the AOK Baden-Württemberg. In addition, the treatment concept will be the basis for the development of performance-based remuneration.


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Medicina Basada en la Evidencia , Guías de Práctica Clínica como Asunto , Rehabilitación de Accidente Cerebrovascular , Accidente Cerebrovascular , Terapia Combinada , Alemania , Humanos , Medicina , Grupo de Atención al Paciente , Centros de Rehabilitación , Accidente Cerebrovascular/complicaciones
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