2019
DOI: 10.1080/09593985.2019.1683923
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Group-based, individualized exercises can provide perceived bodily changes and strengthen aspects of self in individuals with MS: a qualitative interview study

Abstract: Background: Group-based physiotherapy is effective for individuals with MS; nevertheless individualization within groups is questioned and little is known regarding individuals´experiences with individualization in small groups. Objective: We aimed to explore the short-and long-term experiences of individuals with MS participating in a 6-week, group-based, individualized physiotherapy-intervention. Methods: Within a randomized controlled trial (RCT), 25 in-depth interviews with a strategic sample of 13 people … Show more

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“…To compensate for the limitations of the dominant quantitative approach to physiotherapy research, there is a growing interest in enquiries based on qualitative methods . Here, academic publications on physiotherapy tend to either refer to phenomenology and its theoretical constructions (Nicholls 2017; Shaw and Connelly 2013; Øberg, Normann, and Gallagher 2015) or to engage in some form of ‘phenomenological’ empirical research (Arntzen et al . 2021; Blixt, Solbrække, and Bjorbækmo 2021; Meide et al 2018; Skjaerven, Kristoffersen, and Gard 2008; Smythe, Larmer, and McNair 2012).…”
Section: Background: Overview Of Contemporary Theorisations Of Physio...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To compensate for the limitations of the dominant quantitative approach to physiotherapy research, there is a growing interest in enquiries based on qualitative methods . Here, academic publications on physiotherapy tend to either refer to phenomenology and its theoretical constructions (Nicholls 2017; Shaw and Connelly 2013; Øberg, Normann, and Gallagher 2015) or to engage in some form of ‘phenomenological’ empirical research (Arntzen et al . 2021; Blixt, Solbrække, and Bjorbækmo 2021; Meide et al 2018; Skjaerven, Kristoffersen, and Gard 2008; Smythe, Larmer, and McNair 2012).…”
Section: Background: Overview Of Contemporary Theorisations Of Physio...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even earlier, cognitive scientists and philosophers started exploring the possibilities of how phenomenological or, more generally, human-perspective based investigations can integrate factors commonly studied by empirical science from a third-person detached perspective (eg, Gallagher 2003; Merleau-Ponty 1963; Merleau-Ponty 2012; Varela, Thompson, and Rosch 2016; for an overview, see Gallagher and Zahavi 2020, 34–50; Zahavi 2019a, 103–140). Similarly, several physiotherapy theorists have recently recognised that a phenomenological theorisation of bodily relationships with the world cannot be reduced exclusively to first-person reflective experience as such relationships always involve actual physical events and subpersonal processes (Arntzen et al . 2021, 1081; Normann 2020, 773–774; Øberg, Normann, and Gallagher 2015, 244–245).…”
Section: Background: Overview Of Contemporary Theorisations Of Physio...mentioning
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