2019
DOI: 10.1515/jcim-2019-0067
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“I am a healthcare practitioner”: A qualitative exploration of massage therapists’ professional identity

Abstract: AbstractBackgroundA division has been described among massage therapists, some who identify as healthcare providers while others identify as service providers. The perceived division creates confusion about what it means to be a massage therapist.ObjectiveThis qualitat… Show more

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“…The pre-existing constructs of massage therapists’ professional identity were the genesis for the creation of the paradox experienced by our respondents. These factors included a lack of understanding by decision makers about massage therapy, a lack of recognition of massage therapists as healthcare professionals and a lack of recognition of the benefits of massage for client health and wellbeing ( Baskwill et al, 2019 ). In the subsequent quantitative strand of this prior study, statements that described a negative perception of massage therapists by others were endorsed by more than half of the participants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pre-existing constructs of massage therapists’ professional identity were the genesis for the creation of the paradox experienced by our respondents. These factors included a lack of understanding by decision makers about massage therapy, a lack of recognition of massage therapists as healthcare professionals and a lack of recognition of the benefits of massage for client health and wellbeing ( Baskwill et al, 2019 ). In the subsequent quantitative strand of this prior study, statements that described a negative perception of massage therapists by others were endorsed by more than half of the participants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Massage therapists see themselves as empathetic health professionals who focus on therapeutic relationships, individualized care, and patient empowerment. ( 42 , 43 ) It is because of these values in the profession that massage therapists are well-suited to deliver person-centred care for individuals experiencing chronic pain. There are many ways that massage therapists could apply person-centred care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Massage therapists see themselves as empathetic health professionals who focus on therapeutic relationships, individualized care, and patient empowerment. (42,43) be poorly served with conventional pain management interventions. (13,14) Medical treatment options for chronic pain include opioids, corticosteroid injections, and arthroscopic and other invasive surgeries.…”
Section: Applying a Person-centred Approach To Massage Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Während der Entwicklung ihrer Berufsidentität setzt sich eine Person mit den Werten ihrer Profession sowie eigenen Glaubenssätzen auseinander. Ist die Übereinstimmung dieser Glaubenssätze gering, wird sie sich nicht als zugehörig fühlen 6 .…”
Section: Wechselwirkungen Zwischen Beruf Und Gesellschaftunclassified