The Current State of Shared Decision Making in Goal Setting for the Field of Pediatric Rehabilitation and Challenges in Goal Setting : A Qualitative Study Using a Questionnaire
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- Kusumoto Yasuaki
- Fukushima Medical University School of Health Sciences
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- Himuro Nobuaki
- School of Medicine, Sapporo Medical University
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- Nishibu Hisato
- Hokkaido Medical Center for Child Health and Rehabilitation
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- Kimoto Minoru
- Akita University Graduate School of Health Sciences
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- Miyamoto Kiyotaka
- Nakagawanosato Rehablitation Center for Children with Disabilities
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- Takaki Kenji
- Tokyo University of Technology
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- Takahashi Eri
- Tohoku Fukushi University
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- Abe Hirokazu
- Saitama Children’s Medical Center
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- Other Title
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- 小児リハビリテーション分野の目標設定における共同意思決定の現状と目標設定の課題 ─アンケートによる質的研究─
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<p>Objective: This study aimed to investigate the gap between the knowledge and practice of shared decision making(SDM)and differences in goal setting according to patient’s age range and years of therapist’s experience.</p><p>Methods: A total of 115 therapists working with pediatric patients were surveyed via a web-based questionnaire to determine the burden of goal setting as well as the status and content of SDM practice related to goal setting. The results were compared in two groups according to years of the therapist’s experience, and the contents of free descriptions were subjected to qualitative descriptive analysis.</p><p>Results: Over two-thirds of the subjects felt burdened by goal setting. There was no difference in the status of SDM practice between the two groups, while there were differences in the content of goal setting based on the age of the target patients. Additionally, there was a discrepancy between the state of SDM practice and the outcome of the qualitative descriptive analysis.</p><p>Conclusions: Therapists in the pediatric field face a gap in their knowledge and practice of SDM, suggesting differences in the content of goal setting depending on the years of experience.</p>
Journal
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- The Japanese Journal of Pediatric Physical Therapy
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The Japanese Journal of Pediatric Physical Therapy 1 (1), 7-17, 2023-03-31
Japanese Society of Pediatric Physical Therapy
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- CRID
- 1390014128338390144
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- ISSN
- 27586456
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Article Type
- journal article
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- KAKEN
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- Abstract License Flag
- Allowed