Patient Satisfaction in Person-Centered Physical Rehabilitation for Patients with Schizophrenia: A Scoping Review
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design of the Study
2.2. Methods of the Scoping Review
2.2.1. Step 1: Identifying the Research Question
2.2.2. Step 2: Identifying Relevant Studies
2.2.3. Step 3: Selecting the Studies (Screening)
2.2.4. Step 4: Charting the Data (Data Extraction and Exclusion)
2.2.5. Step 5: Collating, Summarizing, and Reporting the Results
3. Results
3.1. Published Regions, Conceptual Categories, and Categories of the Findings
3.2. Definitions of PCPR for People with Schizophrenia
3.3. Specific Methods to Increase the Satisfaction of Patients with Schizophrenia
No. | Authors (Year) | Study Purpose | Study Design | Country | Findings | Related Concepts |
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1. | Burgers et al., 2021 [35] | To identify challenges in PCC research in general practice | Scoping review | Netherlands | Challenges include variability in definitions/measurements and difficulties in integration; need for standardized methodologies | Challenges in PCC |
2. | Stanhope et al., 2021 [11] | To evaluate the effectiveness of PCC planning in psychiatric settings | Randomized controlled trial | USA | Improved patient outcomes, satisfaction, engagement, and reduced healthcare costs | Effectiveness of PCC in psychiatric settings |
3. | Allerby et al., 2023 [47] | To evaluate the effect of PCC interventions on psychosis inpatient care | Comparative study | Sweden | Reduced healthcare consumption, personalized care plans, and increased satisfaction | The benefits of PCC |
4. | Köhler et al., 2015 [46] | To evaluate the relationship between patient satisfaction and treatment outcomes in patients with unipolar depression and schizophrenia | Empirical study | Germany | Positive correlation between satisfaction and treatment outcomes in depression and schizophrenia | Patient satisfaction |
5. | McGranahan et al., 2018 [37] | To explore the relationship between psychopathological symptoms and patient satisfaction with mental health services for schizophrenia | Observational study | United Kingdom | Severe symptoms associated with lower satisfaction; addressing symptom severity and enhancing therapeutic relationships are crucial | Patient satisfaction |
6. | Chen et al., 2023 [5] | To assess patient satisfaction with care for patients with schizophrenia in Taiwan | Cross-sectional survey | Taiwan | High satisfaction with personalized treatment, respectful communication, and collaborative care | PCC in psychiatric settings |
7. | Schoemaker et al., 2018 [48] | To identify factors associated with poor treatment satisfaction and trial discontinuation in patients with chronic schizophrenia | Observational study | South Africa | Poor satisfaction linked to medication side effects, inadequate support, and poor communication | Patient satisfaction on treatment |
8. | Hat et al., 2022 [36] | To identify predictors of satisfaction with care among patients undergoing treatment for schizophrenia in community mental health teams | Cross-sectional study | Poland | Key predictors: therapeutic relationship quality, care involvement, and team competence | Patient satisfaction |
9. | Berzina et al., 2019 [49] | To identify factors associated with patient satisfaction in mental health centers | Cross-sectional study | Latvia | Effective communication, care quality, and supportive environment enhance satisfaction | Patient satisfaction |
10. | Ratner et al., 2018 [33] | To identify patient satisfaction indicators or those with mental disorders | Cross-sectional survey | Israel | Key indicators: effective communication, respect, dignity, and care involvement | Patient satisfaction in severe mental disorders |
11. | Jesus et al., 2022 [41] | To develop a PCPR model on the basis of existing literature | Scoping review and thematic analysis | Portugal | Three-level comprehensive model: person–professional dyad, microsystem, and macrosystem | Proposing a comprehensive PCPR model |
12. | Philpot et al., 2019 [50] | To develop a patient-centered journey map to enhance patient experiences | Mixed-methods study | USA | Journey mapping improved patient experience and identified care enhancement opportunities | Patient satisfaction |
13. | Rossiter et al., 2020 [40] | To assess the effect of PCC on patient safety | Umbrella review of systematic reviews | Australia | Improved safety outcomes, reduced medical errors, and increased satisfaction | Highlighting the safety benefits of PCC |
14. | Hanga et al., 2017 [34] | To explore the experiences of persons with disability during initial rehabilitation needs assessment | Qualitative study | Estonia | Enhanced satisfaction through personalized assessments and care involvement | The benefits of a PCPR approach |
15. | Alkhaibari et al., 2023 [38] | To review the implementation of PCC in the Middle East and North Africa | Systematic literature review | Middle East and North Africa | Implementation gaps: cultural integration, awareness, resources, and communication barriers | Challenges in PCC |
16. | Rudnick, 2021 [51] | To provide an overview of the challenges and opportunities in implementing person-centered mental health services | Review article | International | Challenges: training gaps, systemic barriers Opportunities: improved outcomes and engagement | Challenges in PCC in mental health services |
17. | Rodríguez-Nogueira et al., 2020 [43] | To evaluate the psychometric properties of the Person-Centered Therapeutic Relationship Scale in physiotherapy | Validation study | Spain | Validated scale for evaluating person-centered therapeutic relationships in physiotherapy | PCC in physiotherapy |
18. | Bru-Luna et al., 2022 [52] | To examine how professional caregivers apply PCC in populations with mental illness | Systematic review | Spain | Improved satisfaction, adherence, and mental health; barriers include training and support gaps | PCC in mental illness and caregiving practices |
19. | Balqis-Ali et al., 2022 [53] | To explore the relationships between PCC prerequisites, environment, and processes | Structural equation modeling study | Malaysia | Supportive environment and well-defined processes essential for successful PCC implementation | PCC |
20. | Rodríguez-Nogueira et al., 2022 [44] | To explore the relationship between empathy and the physiotherapy–patient therapeutic alliance | Cross-sectional study | Spain | Strong correlation between physiotherapist empathy and therapeutic alliance strength | Patient satisfaction in physiotherapy practice |
21. | Grover et al., 2022 [39] | To define and provide a comprehensive understanding of PCC | Umbrella review | Canada | Identified 10 core elements, including patient rights, individualized care, and shared decision-making | PCC practices |
22. | Dave and Boardman, 2021 [45] | To discuss the integration of PCC in psychiatry | Perspective article | United Kingdom | Holistic approach addressing social, emotional needs improves mental healthcare outcomes | PCC in psychiatry |
23. | Melin et al., 2019 [42] | To analyze definitions and related requirements, processes, and operationalization of person-centered goal-setting in physiotherapy | Content analysis | Sweden | Emphasized mutual understanding and refined interaction skills in physiotherapy goal-setting | Person-centered goal-setting in physiotherapy |
4. Discussion
4.1. Implications
4.2. Limitations and Future Research
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
PCPR | Person-centered physical rehabilitation |
PCC | Patient-centered care |
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Tanioka, R.; Soriano, K.; Betriana, F.; Blaquera, A.P.; Bollos, L.A.C.L.; Mai, S.; Kamoi, R.; Mifune, Y.; Mifune, K.; Schoenhofer, S.; et al. Patient Satisfaction in Person-Centered Physical Rehabilitation for Patients with Schizophrenia: A Scoping Review. Psychiatry Int. 2025, 6, 110. https://doi.org/10.3390/psychiatryint6030110
Tanioka R, Soriano K, Betriana F, Blaquera AP, Bollos LACL, Mai S, Kamoi R, Mifune Y, Mifune K, Schoenhofer S, et al. Patient Satisfaction in Person-Centered Physical Rehabilitation for Patients with Schizophrenia: A Scoping Review. Psychiatry International. 2025; 6(3):110. https://doi.org/10.3390/psychiatryint6030110
Chicago/Turabian StyleTanioka, Ryuichi, Krishan Soriano, Feni Betriana, Allan Paulo Blaquera, Leah Anne Christine L. Bollos, Sato Mai, Reiko Kamoi, Yoshihiro Mifune, Kazushi Mifune, Savina Schoenhofer, and et al. 2025. "Patient Satisfaction in Person-Centered Physical Rehabilitation for Patients with Schizophrenia: A Scoping Review" Psychiatry International 6, no. 3: 110. https://doi.org/10.3390/psychiatryint6030110
APA StyleTanioka, R., Soriano, K., Betriana, F., Blaquera, A. P., Bollos, L. A. C. L., Mai, S., Kamoi, R., Mifune, Y., Mifune, K., Schoenhofer, S., & Tanioka, T. (2025). Patient Satisfaction in Person-Centered Physical Rehabilitation for Patients with Schizophrenia: A Scoping Review. Psychiatry International, 6(3), 110. https://doi.org/10.3390/psychiatryint6030110