Therapist competencies in the context of group-based exercise programs in medical rehabilitation - A qualitative study with patients and exercise therapists from Germany

Author:

Schuber André Arik1,Gernert Madeleine1,Schaller Andrea1

Affiliation:

1. German Sport University Cologne

Abstract

Abstract Background: Group-based exercise programs account for nearly half of exercise therapy services provided in German medical rehabilitation facilities. However, information about necessary therapist competencies for the successful execution of these programs is sparse. Thus, the aim of this qualitative study was to explore relevant therapist competencies in the context of group-based exercise programs from the patients’ and therapists’ perspective. Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with five rehabilitation patients following a three-week inpatient orthopedic rehabilitation program as well as five exercise therapists with work experience in group-based exercise therapy. Data were analyzed using structuring content analysis according to Kuckartz. Results: From 155 topic-related interview passages, four competency categories with 16 subcategories and respective characteristics were identified. In addition to professional expertise like biomedical knowledge, exercise therapists were expected to possess a multitude of didactic-methodological, personal, and social-communicative abilities. Conclusion: Our results suggest that the psychosocial, behavioral and educational goals of group-based exercise programs necessitate a wide range of therapist competencies. These conform to the multidimensional nature of exercise therapy and should therefore be covered in vocational and continuing education.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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