Huvudbild för Vitalis 2026

Person-centred Literature in Progressive Neurological Physiotherapy Rehabilitation - A Scoping Review [PCC166]

Tisdag 5 maj 2026 12:00 - 11:15 Poster Arena

Rapportör: Lorraine Barry

Spår: Poster

Aims:  The aims of this scoping review were (1) to identify and profile relevant literature that reports on person-centred Physiotherapy rehabilitation for people with progressive neurological conditions, and (2) to identify, summarise and categorise reported person-centred Physiotherapy rehabilitation approaches for people with progressive neurological conditions. Methods: The scoping review was guided by the framework developed by Arksey and O’Malley, in accordance with the Joanna Briggs Institute guidelines for scoping reviews. Results were reported according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) extension for Scoping Reviews. The scoping review followed the review protocol, papers were identified through: five major databases and snowball searches. Two independent reviewers identified English-language papers on person-centred rehabilitation according to six pre-defined inclusion categories, quantitative and qualitive papers were included as were expert opinion pieces / consensus and book chapters; Descriptive statistics and content analysis were used to synthesize the results. Results: Of the 1123 papers initially screened, 13 papers were included; 5 empirical, 2 RCT’s, 1 systematic review, 3 opinion, 1 review and 1 book chapter. Yearly publications were between 2007 – 2024 with the greatest in 2019. Publications were unevenly distributed by countries United States was the highest 46% , followed by UK 31%, the remaining papers were from Asia, Netherlands, and Germany 8% respectively. Most of the papers focused on more than one profession, setting-type, and progressive health condition, in particular Parkinson’s Disease, 77% . Finally, empirical papers (n=4) studied the implementation of person-centred Physiotherapy rehabilitation approaches, including its effect.Conclusion: This scoping review synthesises the key characteristics and emerging categories in the person-centred Physiotherapy rehabilitation literature of people with progressive neurological conditions, an unmapped and rapidly expanding area. This diverse body of literature can establish a foundation for Physiotherapy rehabilitation practices and research, including toward building an integrated multidisciplinary model of person-centred rehabilitation.
Språk

English

Konferens

GCPCC

GCPCC Kod

PCC166

Föreläsare

Lorraine Barry Rapportör

Lorraine Barry