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http://dx.doi.org/10.5953/JMJH.2018.25.3.240

Concept Analysis of Rehabilitation Motivation in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis  

Lee, Eun Nam (Department of Nursing, Donga-A University)
Kong, Kyoung Ran (Department of Nursing, Ulsan College)
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Journal of muscle and joint health / v.25, no.3, 2018 , pp. 240-249 More about this Journal
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Purpose: This study was to identify the attributes, antecedents, their consequences, and empirical indicators of rehabilitation motivation in rheumatoid arthritis patients. Methods: Walker and Avant's method was used to analyze the concept. Articles published after 1990 were searched in Medline, CINAHL, NSDL, and RISS databases using "rehabilitation", "motivation" and their combination as keywords. Results: The attributes of rehabilitation motivation are: 1) certitude and trust toward rehabilitation treatment; 2) confidence in the rehabilitation process; 3) efforts and commitments to achieve health goals; 4) psychological needs to act toward health recovery. Its antecedents include: 1) rights of self-determination; 2) goal setting and goal-oriented attitude; 3) personal needs; 4) getting rewards; 5) social and family support; 6) professional behavior of healthcare providers; and 7) least risks or costs for actions taken. Conclusion: The study results could be used as a conceptual framework for developing tools to measure the motivation of rheumatoid arthritis patients.
Keywords
Arthritis; Rheumatoid; Rehabilitation; Motivation;
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