Exploring Physical Therapists and Wounded Soldiers' Perceptions Toward Integrating Emotional Elements Into Rehabilitation
Physical Therapist and Patient Perspectives on Emotional Support in Physical Therapy Rehabilitation for Injured Soldiers: An Empirical Investigation of Needs, Facilitators, and Barriers in Providing Body-Mind Support
University of Haifa
120 participants
Nov 5, 2024
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Summary
This study aims to examine the perceptions, attitudes, and knowledge of physical therapists regarding the integration of emotional support into the rehabilitation of wounded soldiers. It further aims to determine the patients perceptions of their own rehabilitation needs, what motivates them and what acts as barriers to their motivation. Lastly, it aims to explore the physical therapists perceptions as to what enhances or hinders patients motivation for rehabilitation success.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- physical therapists who currently work with, or have worked with, injured servicemen in public or private rehabilitation settings.
- Injured servicemen between the ages of 18-35.
Exclusion Criteria2
- Physical therapists with more than one year of professional experience.
- Injured servicemen exclude those who suffered traumatic brain injury
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NCT07142109