Characteristics of goal-setting tools in adult rehabilitation: A scoping review

Author:

Okita Yuho1ORCID,Kawaguchi Yuko2,Inoue Yuki3,Ohno Kanta4,Sawada Tatsunori4,Levack William5,Tomori Kounosuke4

Affiliation:

1. School of Health Science, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia

2. Department of Rehabilitation, Kaikoukai Rehabilitation Hospital, Aichi, Japan

3. Central Rehabilitation Department, Yokohama Rousai Hospital, Kanagawa, Japan

4. Major of Occupational Therapy, Department of Rehabilitation, School of Health Sciences, Tokyo University of Technology, Tokyo, Japan

5. Department of Medicine, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand

Abstract

Objectives This scoping review aims to map the literature on goal-setting tools in adult rehabilitation, exploring their characteristics, target users and supporting evidence to inform practice and future research in this area. Methods We completed a comprehensive search of four databases to identify relevant articles on tools for goal setting in rehabilitation. We followed Arkey and O’Malley's scoping review process to guide article selection, data extraction and data analysis. Results We identified a total of 165 studies that reported on 55 different goal-setting tools, including tools for goal selection and goal documentation ( n = 31), goal setting and intervention planning ( n = 15), and for measuring the quality of the goal-setting process ( n = 9). Over half of the tools were primarily designed for use in rehabilitation of physical disabilities ( n = 32). Some tools fell under multiple sub-categories based on their characteristics as follows: 22 framework tools, 12 interview tools, 9 outcome measurement tools for goal achievement, 6 outcome measurement tools for goal quality and 25 documentation tools. The majority of goal-setting instruments targeted goals at the level of activity and participation ( n = 51) and aimed to facilitate a client-centred or shared decision-making approach to rehabilitation planning ( n = 46). Conclusions This study provides a comprehensive overview of existing goal-setting tools, highlighting their characteristics, target users and identified needs. These findings can enhance practitioners’ awareness of the range of goal-setting tools available and can enable more effective utilization of these tools in clinical practice. Further research should investigate how clinicians can combine multiple tools to deliver goal setting.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Rehabilitation,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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