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. |
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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 |