JOURNAL ARTICLE

Understanding exercise promotion in rheumatic diseases: A qualitative study among physical therapists

Emma SwärdhChristina H. OpavaLouise NygårdIngrid Lindquist

Year: 2019 Journal:   Physiotherapy Theory and Practice Vol: 37 (9)Pages: 963-972   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Background: Physical therapists have unique expertise in planning, prescribing, and supporting exercise for patients with rheumatic diseases. Promoting exercise can be a challenge, but descriptions of physical therapists' experiences within the field of rheumatology are limited.Objective: The purpose of this study was to explore and describe ways of understanding exercise promotion among physical therapists working in rheumatology.Design and Method: A phenomenographic approach was used to analyze semi-structured interviews with 25 physical therapists working primarily within the field of rheumatology from eight different physical therapy departments at hospitals across Sweden.Results: Four ways of understanding exercise promotion were identified. These were named: exercise promotion as information and monitoring of the behavior, as facilitation of skills building, as co-creation of awareness, and as the development of independence and self-reflection.Conclusion: Physical therapists in rheumatology understand exercise promotion in various ways that differ with respect to comprehensiveness and patient-centeredness. The physical therapists' use of behavior change techniques serves different purposes in exercise promotion, varying from external control to self-management. The present results might thus be used to develop awareness, knowledge, and skills for more deliberate exercise promotion among physical therapists working with patients having rheumatic diseases.

Keywords:
Promotion (chess) Medicine Rheumatology Physical therapy Medical education Internal medicine

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Topics

Autoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders Research
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Hematology
Occupational Therapy Practice and Research
Health Sciences →  Health Professions →  Occupational Therapy
Sports injuries and prevention
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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