The quality of geriatric rehabilitation from the patients’ perspective: a scoping review

Author:

Lubbe Anne L123ORCID,van Rijn Marjon124,Groen Wim G15,Hilhorst Sophie3,Burchell George L6,Hertogh Cees M P M15,Pol Margriet C157

Affiliation:

1. Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Departement of Medicine for Older People, , de Boelelaan 1117, Amsterdam , The Netherlands

2. Amsterdam Public Health, Aging & Later Life , Amsterdam , The Netherlands

3. Vivium Zorggroep , Naarden, The Netherlands

4. Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences Faculty of Health, Center of Expertise Urban Vitality, , Tafelbergweg 51, 1105 BD Amsterdam , The Netherlands

5. Amsterdam Public Health, Aging & Later Life , Amsterdam, The Netherlands

6. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Medical Library, , Amsterdam, The Netherlands

7. Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences Research Group Occupational Therapy: Participation and Environment, Faculty of Health, Center of Expertise Urban Vitality, , Tafelbergweg 51, 1105 BD Amsterdam , The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundthe efficacy and outcomes of geriatric rehabilitation (GR) have previously been investigated. However, a systematic synthesis of the aspects that are important to patients regarding the quality of GR does not exist.Objectivethe aim of this scoping review was to systematically synthesise the patients’ perspective on the quality of GR.Methodswe followed the Scoping Review framework and gathered literature including a qualitative study design from multiple databases. The inclusion criteria were: a qualitative study design; a geriatric population; that patients had participated in a geriatric rehabilitation programme and that geriatric rehabilitation was assessed by the patient. The results sections of the included studies were analysed using a thematic analysis approach.Resultstwenty articles were included in this review. The main themes identified were: (i) the need for information about the rehabilitation process, (ii) the need for telling one’s story, (iii) the need for support (physical, psychological, social and how to cope with limitations), (iv) the need for shared decision-making and autonomy, (v) the need for a stimulating rehabilitation environment and (vi) the need for rehabilitation at home.Conclusionin this study, we identified the aspects that determine the quality of rehabilitation from the patient’s perspective, which may lead to a more holistic perspective on the quality of GR.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Aging,General Medicine

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