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Exploring Recipients’ Experience with the Home-based Rehabilitation Program Based on CBR Model through Indepth InterviewsExploring Recipients’ Experience with the Home-based Rehabilitation Program Based on CBR Model through Indepth Interviews

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Exploring Recipients’ Experience with the Home-based Rehabilitation Program Based on CBR Model through Indepth Interviews
Authors
이민영정진주홍혜정김은성윤범철
Issue Date
2015
Publisher
대한물리치료학회
Keywords
Community-based rehabilitation; Home-based rehabilitation program; In-depth interview; Qualitative analysis
Citation
대한물리치료학회지, v.27, no.2, pp.96 - 105
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
대한물리치료학회지
Volume
27
Number
2
Start Page
96
End Page
105
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/95289
ISSN
1229-0475
Abstract
Purpose: This study was conducted in order to explore self-perceived objectives, effects, determinant factors of satisfaction and demands on home-based rehabilitation service (HBRS) based on a community-based rehabilitation (CBR) model in community-dwelling disabilities. Methods: This research was conducted through in-depth interview. HBRS was conducted by four physical therapists for one hour a day, once a week, for eight weeks. After an eight-week intervention period, in-depth interviews were conducted using a semi-structured questionnaire for five recipients of HBRS and six care givers. Results: For the physical effect, some participants experienced positive effects, whereas others did not due to the short-term intervention period. For the social and emotional effects, ‘occurrence of motivation for exercise’, ‘change of surroundings’ and ‘sorriness for the therapist’ emerged as keywords. For the determinant factors of satisfaction, ‘movement-inducing therapy’, ‘therapy from the specialist’, ‘development of friendship & social network’, and ‘learning the way of self-rehabilitation’ emerged as keywords. For further demands on HBRS, participants stated that ‘sufficient time for therapy’, ‘user opinion-reflected therapy’, ‘additional instructions for therapeutic exercise & activities of daily living’, and ‘active promotion for HBRS’ were necessary. Conclusion: Participants were satisfied with the physical, social, emotional, and educational aspects of HBRS. In particular, the participants regarded educational aspects as the significant factor throughout self-perceived objectives, determinant factors of satisfaction and the demands. This result suggests that when providing HBRS to community-dwelling persons with disabilities, therapists should recognize the necessity and significance not only of the physical, but also the educational aspect of HBRS.
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