Physiotherapy Student Experiences of Developing Therapeutic Relationships whilst volunteering with the action after Stroke Charity
Journal: Journal of Novel Physiotherapy and Physical Rehabilitation (Vol.1, No. 2)Publication Date: 2014-12-12
Authors : Aisling Byrne Andrew Soundy; Carolyn Roskell;
Page : 067-073
Keywords : Physiotherapy (speciality); Education; Professional; Qualitative Research; Professional patient relationship; Patient-centered care;
Abstract
Objectives: To explore physiotherapy students' experiences of patient-student relationship development, gained through volunteering with the Action after Stroke charity, with reference to usual placement experience, and to identify any changes in students' thoughts and feelings towards patients, and subsequent effect on relationship development.
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