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  • Physiotherapy
  • Patient-centered care

Background:

  • Physiotherapy is a relational practice where patient values are central to quality care.
  • Limited awareness exists among physiotherapists regarding patient values in clinical encounters.
  • Patient-centered, evidence-based, and value-based practices highlight the importance of patient values.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore and understand patient values within the physiotherapy encounter for individuals with chronic or recurrent musculoskeletal pain.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative study design utilizing content analysis.
  • Interviews conducted with 17 adult participants experiencing chronic or recurrent musculoskeletal pain.
  • Data analysis involved iterative coding, conceptualization, and refinement of an analytic framework.

Main Results:

  • Three overarching themes of patient values emerged: (1) self-perception (uniqueness, autonomy), (2) professional conduct (technical skill, conscientiousness, compassion, responsiveness), and (3) patient-professional interaction (partnership, empowerment).

Conclusions:

  • Emphasizes the necessity of discussing patient values in clinical settings to enhance physiotherapy practice.
  • Provides insights for physiotherapists on patient priorities in managing musculoskeletal pain.
  • Encourages the integration of patient values into clinical practice and physiotherapy education to improve care quality.