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Patient Satisfaction in Person-Centered Physical Rehabilitation for Patients with Schizophrenia: A Scoping Review
by
Betriana, Feni
, Schoenhofer, Savina
, Blaquera, Allan Paulo
, Kamoi, Reiko
, Tanioka, Ryuichi
, Mai, Sato
, Mifune, Kazushi
, Mifune, Yoshihiro
, Bollos, Leah Anne Christine L.
, Soriano, Krishan
, Tanioka, Tetsuya
in
Chronic illnesses
/ Collaboration
/ Decision making
/ Mental disorders
/ Patient satisfaction
/ person-centered care
/ person-centered physical rehabilitation
/ physical therapy
/ Precision medicine
/ Schizophrenia
/ Shared decision making
2025
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Patient Satisfaction in Person-Centered Physical Rehabilitation for Patients with Schizophrenia: A Scoping Review
by
Betriana, Feni
, Schoenhofer, Savina
, Blaquera, Allan Paulo
, Kamoi, Reiko
, Tanioka, Ryuichi
, Mai, Sato
, Mifune, Kazushi
, Mifune, Yoshihiro
, Bollos, Leah Anne Christine L.
, Soriano, Krishan
, Tanioka, Tetsuya
in
Chronic illnesses
/ Collaboration
/ Decision making
/ Mental disorders
/ Patient satisfaction
/ person-centered care
/ person-centered physical rehabilitation
/ physical therapy
/ Precision medicine
/ Schizophrenia
/ Shared decision making
2025
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Patient Satisfaction in Person-Centered Physical Rehabilitation for Patients with Schizophrenia: A Scoping Review
by
Betriana, Feni
, Schoenhofer, Savina
, Blaquera, Allan Paulo
, Kamoi, Reiko
, Tanioka, Ryuichi
, Mai, Sato
, Mifune, Kazushi
, Mifune, Yoshihiro
, Bollos, Leah Anne Christine L.
, Soriano, Krishan
, Tanioka, Tetsuya
in
Chronic illnesses
/ Collaboration
/ Decision making
/ Mental disorders
/ Patient satisfaction
/ person-centered care
/ person-centered physical rehabilitation
/ physical therapy
/ Precision medicine
/ Schizophrenia
/ Shared decision making
2025
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Patient Satisfaction in Person-Centered Physical Rehabilitation for Patients with Schizophrenia: A Scoping Review
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Patient Satisfaction in Person-Centered Physical Rehabilitation for Patients with Schizophrenia: A Scoping Review
2025
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Overview
Person-centered care emphasizes shared decision-making and a holistic approach to support patient autonomy. This scoping review aimed to clarify the definitions and approaches of person-centered physical rehabilitation (PCPR) that satisfy patients with schizophrenia and to identify specific methods to increase their satisfaction. Methods: This scoping review was conducted in accordance with the recommendations of the Joanna Briggs Institute and adhered to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Extension for Scoping Reviews checklist. The studies were screened, the data were extracted, and the findings were charted. Results: PCPR is an individually optimized rehabilitation approach that is centered around the “person” and is aimed at supporting the entire life of the individual, while respecting their values and wishes. This approach emphasizes the importance of patients actively participating in their own treatment and enhancing their self-management abilities rather than relying solely on medical techniques. PCPR involves empowering patients, particularly patients with schizophrenia; establishing comprehensive rehabilitation plans; and adopting flexible responses. Conclusions: Effective PCPR enhances healthcare providers’ moral sensitivity and ability to manage complex needs, thereby improving patient satisfaction and motivation to join physical rehabilitation. Furthermore, to conduct PCPR for patients with schizophrenia effectively, it is crucial to provide not only physical rehabilitation, but also appropriate psychosocial support, and to promote the establishment and maintenance of healthy lifestyle habits.
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MDPI AG
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