From passenger to driver: an interview study on person-centeredness in clinical reasoning during stroke rehabilitation
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To explore how stroke survivors experience and prefer to participate in clinical reasoning processes in the subacute phase of stroke rehabilitation. An explorative qualitative design was used. Individual interviews were conducted with 10 stroke survivors (4 women and 6 men, mean age 68 years) 4 weeks after their stroke, and follow-up interviews were conducted with 6 of them after 10 weeks. The interview settings were the patient’s home during their home rehabilitation, an inpatient and an outpatient rehabilitation unit. A reflexive thematic analysis was performed. Four themes were identified: discharge as a critical point for participation, describing a stressful time with varying involvement; supportive actions and context as crucial for participation, describing collaboration with the stroke team, the team’s consideration of the stroke survivor’s resources and needs, and a supportive home environment; the importance of goals and follow-up, describing goals as motivational and an unstructured use of goals; and difficulties in participation, describing a lack of dialogue with the stroke team and undetected resources and needs. The stroke survivors experienced changes in their participation in the clinical reasoning process as their rehabilitation progressed. They moved from perceiving themselves as passengers at the time of their hospital discharge to gradually seeing themselves as the driver of their rehabilitation process. Some person-centered attributes, such as respectful relationships and a health focus, were incorporated into the clinical reasoning, while others, such as a holistic view and shared goal-setting, required further emphasis for improved person-centeredness in stroke rehabilitation.
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2024-10-16



