Patient experiences of a student-led physiotherapy neurological rehabilitation clinic: a mixed methods study

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作者
Wynne, Donna [1 ]
Hancock, Elizabeth [2 ]
Stage, Emma [2 ]
Cooper, Kay [2 ]
机构
[1] Robert Gordon Univ, Acad Dev & Student Experience, Sch Hlth Sci, Aberdeen, Scotland
[2] Robert Gordon Univ, Sch Hlth Sci, Aberdeen, Scotland
关键词
patients; experiences; student-led clinic; physiotherapy; neurological rehabilitation; RUN HEALTH CLINICS; GLOBAL BURDEN; OUTCOMES; CARE; SATISFACTION; EDUCATION; SERVICES; DISEASE; PEOPLE; NEEDS;
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10.62694/efh.2024.82
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Background: Student-led clinics (SLCs) are becoming increasingly prevalent across allied health professions curricula; however, little is known about patient experiences of these clinics. This study explored the experiences of patients attending a physiotherapy neurological rehabilitation SLC. Methods: This study utilized a sequential explanatory mixed methods approach focusing on people with neurological conditions who voluntarily attended a SLC of 12 weeks duration. The data collection process was initiated following the conclusion of the final SLC session. The methodology employed a survey followed by semi-structured interviews to explore emerging areas in more depth. Interview data were descriptively analyzed, and reflexive thematic analysis guided the analysis of the interview data. Results: Twelve participants completed the survey, and seven also participated in a semi-structured interview. Overall, patients were very satisfied with the service received at the SLC. Three themes were identified from the interview data: patients' perceptions of the benefits and impact of the SLC; the importance of individualized care, and patients' preferences for SLC delivery. Discussion: The findings of this study indicate that participants perceived this SLC positively in relation to care quality, student skills, and individualized rehabilitation. This suggests that SLCs of this type may potentially be acceptable and applicable across different settings, student groups, and possibly for those living with other health conditions. Future research should investigate patient experiences of SLCs with larger sample sizes, different student cohorts, stages, and patient groups and establish the effectiveness of patient clinical outcomes.
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