The Effects of Group Physical Therapy on a Child’s Quality of Life
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2022-04-28Author
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Introduction
The goal of physical therapy is to rehabilitate patients in a safe, effective, and efficient
manner to achieve favorable outcomes of enhanced physical functioning and return to activities
of daily living. Research shows that one-on-one physical therapy provides better physical
outcomes across diverse patient populations compared to a group therapy setting. However, the
patient’s social and emotional well-being, as well as their quality of life, must also be considered
when assessing patient outcomes and analyzing the effect of one-on-one treatment vs group
therapy.¶
While patients are known to thrive physically in a one-on-one setting, pediatric patients
may benefit from the addition of group therapy sessions to their treatment plan. Though group
therapy sessions may require more time to achieve physical rehabilitation goals, this type of
treatment may allow pediatric patients to experience improved socioemotional outcomes and
provide a more holistic approach to pediatric patient care. This thesis paper will explore the
effects of group therapy treatment for the pediatric population, investigating if group therapy
provides improved socioemotional outcomes, superior holistic health, and greater overall quality
of life in the pediatric patient population.
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12202/8246Citation
Stieglitz, A. (2022, April 28). The Effects of Group Physical Therapy on a Child’s Quality of Life. Undergraduate honors thesis, Yeshiva University.
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