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Physiotherapists’ validating and invalidating communication before and after participating in brief cognitive functional therapy training : Test of concept study (2023)
Holopainen, R., Lausmaa, M., Edlund, S., Carstens-Söderstrand, J., Karppinen, J., O’Sullivan, P., & Linton, S. J. (2023). Physiotherapists’ validating and invalidating communication before and after participating in brief cognitive functional therapy training : Test of concept study. European Journal of Physiotherapy, 25(2), 73-79. https://doi.org/10.1080/21679169.2021.1967446
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Julkaisun tiedot
Julkaisun kaikki tekijät tai toimittajat: Holopainen, Riikka; Lausmaa, Mikko; Edlund, Sara; Carstens-Söderstrand, Johan; Karppinen, Jaro; O’Sullivan, Peter; Linton, Steven J.
Lehti tai sarja: European Journal of Physiotherapy
ISSN: 2167-9169
eISSN: 2167-9177
Julkaisuvuosi: 2023
Ilmestymispäivä: 23.09.2021
Volyymi: 25
Lehden numero: 2
Artikkelin sivunumerot: 73-79
Kustantaja: Taylor & Francis
Julkaisumaa: Britannia
Julkaisun kieli: englanti
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/21679169.2021.1967446
Julkaisun avoin saatavuus: Avoimesti saatavilla
Julkaisukanavan avoin saatavuus: Osittain avoin julkaisukanava
Julkaisu on rinnakkaistallennettu (JYX): https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/77974
Tiivistelmä
The aim of this study was to investigate physiotherapists’ validating and invalidating communication, before and after brief Cognitive Functional Therapy (CFT) training that included a session on validation skills. Associations between validation/invalidation and the characteristics of the interviews and physiotherapists were also explored.
Methods
Eighteen physiotherapists treating patients with low back pain participated in the study. The study had a within-group design in which validation and invalidation for physiotherapists were rated before and after training using a reliable observational scale. We also collected data on interview length and physiotherapists’ and patients’ speech percentages.
Results
The physiotherapists’ validating responses increased and invalidating responses decreased from pre- to post-training. The within-group effect size was large for validating responses and medium for invalidating responses. The interview length increased from pre- to post-training (large effect size). However, the reason for this was related to factors other than validation and invalidation. The results indicate that increased validation is associated with an increase in physiotherapists’ speech percentage.
Conclusions
The results of this study show changes invalidating and invalidating communication among physiotherapists from pre- to post-CFT training. The study also found associations between specific interview characteristics and validating communication. Future studies with larger samples and control groups are needed.
YSO-asiasanat: fysioterapia; fysioterapeutit; hoitosuhde; potilaslähtöisyys; psykososiaaliset tekijät; keskinäisviestintä
Vapaat asiasanat: communication; validation; physiotherapy; cognitive functional therapy
Liittyvät organisaatiot
OKM-raportointi: Kyllä
Raportointivuosi: 2022
JUFO-taso: 1