Abstract
The concept of the body which highlights the social and the cultural aspects of life and open concepts of health, served as the theory for this study as well as the inspiration from two models of clinical practice. The data consists of observations of the practice of physiotherapy of seven hip artthroplasty patiens, seven open semistructured interviews with the patiens, followed by open semistructured interviews with the seven physiotherapists. The result showed that the physiotherapists only used their incidental knowledge of social/cultural aspects of the patients' lives to motivate the patients to comply with the physiotherapy regimen. The physiotherapists gave a much higher priority to the physical capability of the patients than to social/cultural aspects. As experts, the physiotherapists legitimised the dialogue with the patients. The physiotherapists were not able to conform clinical practice according to the above mentioned concepts of body and health since they had not have enough information about cultural/social aspects. The patients had little or no direct influence upon the contents of the physiotherapy regimen. Finally, the author discusses this rather paternalistic clinical practice.
Bidragets oversatte titel | Krop og sundhedsbegreber i fysioterapi: Betydningen af de sociale og kulturelle faktorer |
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Originalsprog | Engelsk |
Tidsskrift | Physiotherapy theory and practice |
Udgave nummer | 16 |
Sider (fra-til) | 105-115 |
Antal sider | 11 |
ISSN | 0959-3985 |
Status | Udgivet - 2000 |
Emneord
- bodyconcept
- concept of health
- cultural diemsions in physiotherapy
- social dimensions in physiotherapy