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How do they feel? Patients' perspectives on draping and dignity in a physiotherapy outpatient setting: A pilot study
Ist Teil von
  • Manual therapy, 2016-12, Vol.26, p.192-200
Ort / Verlag
Scotland: Elsevier Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2016
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Elsevier ScienceDirect Journals
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  • Abstract Background Research to date has focused on dignity within the hospital rather than outpatient settings which is likely to raise different issues from the patients' perspective. Purpose To investigate patients' views relating to draping and dignity and their choice of dressing options in the physiotherapy outpatient setting. Method A custom-designed questionnaire was developed including feedback from a focus group of 10 individuals attending a physiotherapy outpatient clinic. The final version of the questionnaire comprised 14 items covering issues regarding privacy, draping, respect and communication. Patients attending outpatient physiotherapy for musculoskeletal treatment were invited to complete the questionnaire which was administered over a period of seven weeks. Results Of the 31 respondents completing the questionnaire (n = 23 females, n = 8 males), the majority of males (87.5% n = 7) felt very confident removing their clothing whereas 26.1% of females (n = 6) reported feeling confident when asked to remove their clothing. Female respondents also considered the gender of their physiotherapist (87% n = 21) as well as physical privacy (73.9% n = 17) to be important factors related to patient dignity. All male respondents (100%) expressed a preference for exposing the bare back whereas the females expressed mixed dressing preferences. The preferred dressing option for the lower body for both males and female respondent was sport shorts (87.5% n = 7; 81.8% n = 18 respectively). Conclusion The patients' perspective of dignity and draping in a physiotherapy musculoskeletal settings is seen in terms of physical space, the provision of a range of draping options in conjunction with clear communication by their physiotherapist.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 1356-689X
eISSN: 1532-2769
DOI: 10.1016/j.math.2016.08.007
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1835391125

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