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Rehabilitation: an ‘everyday’ motivation model

Patient Education and Counseling, 1996
In this article a model is presented to deal with motivational problems of rehabilitation patients. The problem of motivation is not covered yet in relevant psychological disciplines like rehabilitation psychology, neuropsychology and health psychology. An important source of the model is cognitive psychology.
R J, Geelen, P H, Soons
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Motivation in Geriatric Rehabilitation

Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1996
In this study, critical ethnography was used to explore the factors that help motivate people in a geriatric rehabilitation unit and factors that decreased motivation. Five key informants were chosen using purposeful selection. The participants were white women with an average age of 87. The women were interviewed within the first week of admission and
Barbara Resnick
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Prediction of pain rehabilitation outcomes by motivation measures

Disability and Rehabilitation, 1994
This study attempted to predict reduction in pain description, pain behaviour, and depression by measures of motivation and previous vocational development. Twenty-one patients randomly selected from an inpatient pain programme were given pre-admission the Goldberg Scale, a 2-h clinical interview synthesizing educational and vocational history, work ...
R T, Goldberg, R J, Maciewicz
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