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Título : Training professionals' communication and motivation skills to improve spinal cord injury patients' satisfaction and clinical outcomes: Study protocol of the ESPELMA trial
Autoría: Lusilla Palacios, Pilar  
Castellano-Tejedor, Carmina  
Ramírez-Garcerán, Lucrecia
Navarro-Sanchís, José A.
Rodríguez-Urrutia, Amanda
Parramon-Puig, Gemma
Valero Ventura, Sergi
Cuxart-Fina, Ampar
Citación : L. P.;Castellano, C.; L.;N. J.;R. A.;P. G.; V. S.;C. A..(2015). "Training professionals' communication and motivation skills to improve spinal cord injury patients' satisfaction and clinical outcomes: Study protocol of the ESPELMA trial". Journal of Health Psychology. ISSN:1359-1053. 10.20. pág.(1357-1368).
Resumen : Acute spinal cord injury leaves patients severely impaired and generates high levels of psychological distress among them and their families, which can cause a less active role in rehabilitation, worse functional recovery, and less perceived satisfaction with the results. Additionally, rehabilitation professionals who deal with this psychological distress could ultimately experience higher stress and more risk of burnout. This article presents the study protocol of the ESPELMA project, aimed to train rehabilitation professionals in the clinical management of acute spinal cord injury–associated psychological distress, and to measure the impact of this training on the patients’ perceived satisfaction with treatment.
Palabras clave : acute illness
chronic illness
DOI: http://doi.org/10.1177/1359105313512351
Tipo de documento: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Versión del documento: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Fecha de publicación : 1-ene-2015
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