Determinants of implementing reablement into research or practice: A concept mapping study

Physiother Res Int. 2022 Jul;27(3):e1949. doi: 10.1002/pri.1949. Epub 2022 Apr 18.

Abstract

Purpose: Reablement is a health and social model of care gaining international prominence. It is included in some publicly funded healthcare systems in Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden and other European countries. To advance reablement research and practice, we aimed to synthesize expert opinion on opportunities and challenges to delivering care with this model.

Methods: We invited authors of reablement publications and other experts from the field to take part in a three-step online concept mapping exercise: (i) brainstorming statements based on a focus prompt; followed by (ii) sorting and (iii) rating statements. We invited 63 participants, of whom 19 participants generated 114 statements. Two authors reviewed each statement independently then met three times to determine one main idea/statement and removed unrelated or duplicate ideas. The research team used concept mapping software and online and email discussion to generate clusters or groups of determinants.

Results: There were 58 statements for sorting and rating; 11 and 12 participants completed the sorting and rating steps, respectively. The five clusters were person and caregiver elements for participation; key reablement components for success; reablement content and delivery; organizational factors; and provider beliefs and training. Statements rated as both highly important and feasible to implement into practice were generally captured under the domains of goal setting and pursuit and person-centred care.

Conclusion: These results generate hypotheses for future research and practice in reablement for older adults.

Keywords: health care; implementation; older adults; social care.

MeSH terms

  • Activities of Daily Living*
  • Aged
  • Caregivers
  • Delivery of Health Care
  • Home Care Services*
  • Humans
  • Self Care