Physiotherapy in acute geriatrics wards: What (de)motivates patients? A qualitative study based on self-determination theory

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Lucie Vancraeynest [1 ]
Marie Vermeer [2 ]
Marjorie Iacovelli [2 ]
Caroline Naert [2 ]
Zoé Coget [2 ]
Etienne Toussaint [2 ]
Didier Schoevaerdts [1 ]
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[1] Faculty of Movement and Rehabilitation Sciences, UCLouvain, Louvain-la-Neuve
[2] Geriatrics Ward, CHU UCL Namur (Godinne), Yvoir
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Acute geriatrics ward; Demotivation; Motivation; Older; Physical therapy; Physiotherapy; SDT; Self-determination; Self-determination theory;
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10.1186/s12877-024-05474-4
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Background: While the benefits of physiotherapy for hospitalized older patients (HOPs) are well established, these patients are often considered demotivated by healthcare team members (HTMs), which is perceived as a hindrance to their rehabilitation. The quantitative data currently available on the lack of involvement of HOPs are mainly measures of mobility. Motivation as such has, to our knowledge, never been measured. Therefore, this study aims to quantify for the first time the motivation levels of HOPs in their participation in activities of daily living (ADLs) and physiotherapy, and to explore the motivating factors behind their participation in physiotherapy. Methods: The motivation of 60 older patients hospitalized in an acute geriatrics ward was quantified using the Scale of Demotivation Assessment (SDA). Out of these participants, 14 were interrogated through individual semi-structured face-to-face interviews. After transcription, data were analyzed according to Self-Determination Theory, which has been proven effective in the understanding of motivational mechanisms. Results: The prevalence of demotivation was 47% (95% CI: [0.34;0.6]) for ADLs and 35% (95% CI: [0.23;0.48]) for physiotherapy. The main demotivating factors were the feeling of external control (lack of autonomy) and dependance experienced by HOPs, as well as the limited availability of staff during hospitalization. Conversely, feelings of competence, security, respect for limits, and commitment from the HTMs were important motivating factors. Conclusion: A large number of relational factors have an impact on the motivation of HOPs regarding their participation in ADLs and in physiotherapy sessions. Appropriate time and space organizing and the provision of suitable equipment, combined with a genuine caring and respectful attitude from the HTMs, could considerably encourage the expression of intrinsic motivation and thus the involvement of HOPs in their own care program. © The Author(s) 2024.
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