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. 2024 Jun 26;12(13):1271. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12131271

Table 3.

Responses to open-ended questions on the motivating and demotivating aspects of traditional rehabilitation.

Indicate from Your Experience the Aspect That Most Motivates the Patient to Treatment. Indicate from Your Experience the Aspect That Does Not Motivate the Patient to Treatment.
1. Physical and mental recovery 1. Logistical difficulties
2. Participation in groups 2. Depression
3. Functional recovery, empathy of carers, the expectation of a better quality of life. 3. Initial mistrust, socio-cultural barriers, resistance to lifestyle change, logistical difficulties in reaching the venue.
4. Physical recovery, contact with the clinician, participation in groups 4. Logistical difficulties, anxiety, depression
5. Hospitality and professionalism 5. Lack of information on the rehabilitation treatment to be carried out
6. Physical recovery, contact with the clinician, participation in groups 6. Logistical difficulties, anxiety, stress, depression
7. Physical recovery, mood 7. Anxiety, motivation
8. Participation in groups 8. Anxiety
9. Direct contact with clinical staff 9. Difficulties in reaching the facility, especially if physically distant
10. Contact with the clinician 10. Logistical difficulties
11. Direct contact with the reference team 11. Logistical difficulties in reaching the venue
12. Physical recovery and psychological support 12. Discouragement and lack of organization in rehabilitation activities
13. Participation in small groups increases motivation and adherence 13. Improving the organization
14. / 14. /
15. Physical recovery 15. Logistical difficulties
16. Contact with the clinician 16. Logistical difficulties
17. Physical recovery 17. Stress
18. Contact with the clinician 18. Stress
19. Recovery of physical performance, rehabilitation activity in groups 19. Still being busy with work and not reconciling with rehabilitation schedules.
20. Contact with the reference team, participation in groups, physical recovery as far as possible 20. Remoteness and difficulty in reaching the venue
21. Therapeutic interaction, positive psychological attitude 21. Depression
22. Contact with the clinician 22. Depression
23. Physical recovery 23. Depression
24. Contact with the clinician 24. Logistical difficulties
25. Contact with the clinician 25. Depression
26. The pre-injury lifestyle 26. Review
27. Physical recovery 27. Commitment required
28. The perception of being taken care of and being looked after 28. Lack of confidence in clinical treatment