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JosephsonBulow2014
BibType ARTICLE
Key JosephsonBulow2014
Author(s) Irene Josephson, Pia Bülow
Title Utilization of patient resources in physiotherapy interventions: Analysis of the interaction concerning non-specific low back pain
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Tag(s) EMCA, Swedish, Physiotherapy, Pain, Semiotic resources, Medical EMCA
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Year 2014
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Journal Communication and Medicine
Volume 11
Number 2
Pages 125–137
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DOI 10.1558/cam.v11i2.16694
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Abstract

This paper reports on an empirical study in Sweden of how patient resources come into play in physiotherapy interventions. A qualitative analysis was conducted of five videorecorded first encounters between patients with non-specific low back pain (NSLBP) and physiotherapists in primary care, using Conservation of Resource Theory (COR) to identify and focus on how physiotherapists made use of patients’ resources (objects, conditions, personal characteristics and energies). The findings reveal variations in how these resources are utilized during the intervention. Resources with implications for what happens in the examination room during the ongoing encounter and resources characterized by professional familiarity were both employed in the intervention. However, underutilized resources were featured in the broader lifeworld perspective of laypeople and of other professional frames. The findings raise questions about professional challenges that go beyond professional skills. This implies that professionals need to improve skills in understanding and integrating patient resources into interventions.

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