Table 2.
Quotes about structural elements.
| Q1 | In theory, I find that [goal setting visit] unnecessary. You always see everyone anyway, just individually instead of all together. It's not that important for me, I must honestly say. (ST01) |
| Q2 | I think that [patient board] is a positive thing. (ST02) |
| Q3 | I can't remember the conversation at all. It becomes a bit blurred, with the physician's visit, goal setting visit, admission conversation. Somehow everything is a bit the same. At the beginning, you have no idea, you're trapped in the room, you have zero idea how much there is around you […]. (ST05) |
| Q4 | Rehabilitation can only take place on a personal basis and not in such a factory-like procedure. Outwardly these may be always the same steps, but not really to get the motivation out […] that can only be done in a personal conversation, that can only be done in personal care. (ST06) |
| Q5 | It is more just my own goal, which is quite far away from the goals of the therapists. There I experience it that many unwind a standardized process. […] But the individual goals are selected from a catalog of established goals. I am not super satisfied with this process, which in a way – like text modules, which are inserted into the boxes. (ST05) |