Table 4.
Quotes about patients’ perspectives of interprofessional teams – Motivation of the patient.
Q13 | It also depends on the will you have to get as far as possible. (ST09) |
Q14 | Without will, you can't do anything. You can't go about it half-heartedly. That's all I know now. You have to be present, you have to want it. Yes. (ST01) |
Q15 | And then different aspects of functioning came back and I was lucky now that these aspects of functioning came back step by step that that was motivation for me to speed up this process again […]. (ST09) |
Q16 | There is someone who doesn't know me at all, who is here for half a day, who helps out, and gives you such a wonderful tip. […] “Yes, do that” and it works. It's wonderful, and then you have hope again. (ST06) |
Q17 | I don’t know, I think I have a very good, ehm, relationship with my therapist and my team, so say, the nurse here, who would be setting the goals for nursing, the doctors. I think relationships is probably very important. So, for me that, ehm, having that relationship and being in sync with them, ehm, every day I think that that really helps you for your goal setting process […]. (ST04) |
Q18 | If I didn't have any more goals, then the motivation wouldn't be there at all. Otherwise, you give up right away. And so, you still see, people work with you, they don't just give up on you. (ST02) |