Educating patient educators: enhancing instructional effectiveness in physical therapy for low back pain patients |
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Authors: | Kerssens J J Sluijs E M Verhaak P F Knibbe H J Hermans I M |
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Affiliation: | Netherlands Institute of Primary Health Care, Utrecht, The Netherlands. j.kerssens@nivel.nl |
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Abstract: | The objective of this research project was to study the effectiveness of a training program for the enhancement of patient education skills in physical therapy. In this paper the improvement of five of these skills is tested. These skills are aimed at a better monitoring of adherence problems during the treatment and at enhancing self-efficacy of the patient after treatment. In order to test the effectiveness of the program, complete treatments of 19 physiotherapists have been assessed before (1142 sessions, 130 patients) and after (775 sessions, 88 patients) the training program. Information on the instructions and solutions given to the patients was obtained with a registration form, completed after each session by the physiotherapist. The patient's perception of the effectiveness and feasibility of instructions was obtained from questionnaires, completed by the patient on three occasions. After the training only a minority of the trained skills appeared to be improved. All in all, the training program was not very effective. More effort is needed to develop training programs aimed at promoting patients' self-efficacy as well as measurement instruments to assess the effects of such programs. |
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