Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the agreement between physiotherapists (PTS), patients and caregivers about the physiotherapy of patients with hemiparesis.
Materials and methods: Fifty-two patients with hemiparesis (M = 24, F = 28), caregivers (N = 52) and PTs (N = 52) who applied for the physiotherapy programme were interviewed. Demographic and clinical characteristics of the patients were recorded. A questionnaire composed of six questions was used to describe the expectations of the PTs, caregivers and patients about the physiotherapy programme.
Results: The Kappa calculator revealed a statistically moderate level of agreement between PTs and caregivers (K = 0.532, p = .0001), patients and caregivers (K = 0.496, p = .0001) and PTs and patients (K = 0.401, p = .0001) regarding the expectations of physiotherapy programme.
Conclusion: Expectations of the patients and caregivers must be considered for rehabilitation; hence, participation in the therapy and efficacy of the physiotherapy programme will increase. Consequently, we believe that the expectations of the patients and caregivers should be considered by the PTs when preparing a treatment programme for patients with hemiparesis.
Acknowledgements
The authors sincerely thank all the patients, caregivers and PTs who participated in this study.
Disclosure statement
The authors report no conflict of interest.