2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-021-07354-8
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Expectations, concerns and experiences of rehabilitation patients during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany: a qualitative analysis of online forum posts

Abstract: Background The COVID-19 pandemic, as well as efforts to prevent its spread, have had a strong impact on the delivery of rehabilitative services in Germany. While several studies have addressed the impact of these developments on health service providers and COVID-19 patients, little is known about its impact on patients in need of rehabilitative treatment because of other conditions. This study aims to identify expectations, concerns and experiences of rehabilitation patients related to servic… Show more

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“…Depending on the goal and scope of a study, as well as the characteristics of the datasets and platforms, various sampling strategies in social media research have been introduced (Kim et al, 2018;Mayr & Weller, 2016). These include keyword frequency (Thelwall, 2018), setting a period for collecting data units (e.g., tweets, posts, comments) (Evans et al, 2012), simple random sampling (Attard & Coulson, 2012), analysing all available data units (Rodham et al, 2013), purposefully choosing the richest units of data (Gough, 2007), focusing on the first x number or most recent x number of data units (Brendan Gough, personal communication), or combining two strategies such as time and saturation point (Altinok et al, 2021). There appears to be no agreed standard for sampling data on social media.…”
Section: Data Gathering and Sampling Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depending on the goal and scope of a study, as well as the characteristics of the datasets and platforms, various sampling strategies in social media research have been introduced (Kim et al, 2018;Mayr & Weller, 2016). These include keyword frequency (Thelwall, 2018), setting a period for collecting data units (e.g., tweets, posts, comments) (Evans et al, 2012), simple random sampling (Attard & Coulson, 2012), analysing all available data units (Rodham et al, 2013), purposefully choosing the richest units of data (Gough, 2007), focusing on the first x number or most recent x number of data units (Brendan Gough, personal communication), or combining two strategies such as time and saturation point (Altinok et al, 2021). There appears to be no agreed standard for sampling data on social media.…”
Section: Data Gathering and Sampling Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zudem können unsere Daten nicht erklären, warum Menschen angesichts der pandemischen Situation von der Inanspruchnahme medizinischer Rehabilitation Abstand genommen haben und welche Unterstützung in der Versorgung sich Betroffen wünschen. Studien zeigen jedoch Hinweise auf Sorgen bei Patientinnen und Patienten bezüglich der Sicherheit und wirksamen Durchführbarkeit von Versorgungsleistungen 15 34 35 . Wir haben in der Diskussion unter Bezugnahme auf Ergebnisse aus der Gesundheits- und Versorgungsforschung mögliche Gründe für diese Entwicklung diskutiert.…”
Section: Diskussionunclassified