Rehabilitation and Long-Term Outcomes · NCLEX Exam

In long-term outcomes, why is goal-setting important in rehabilitation?

  1. Goal-setting has no measurable effect on long-term results
  2. Individualized goals boost motivation and align therapy with priorities
  3. Only standardized generic goals are useful in rehabilitation
  4. Goals are best set by therapists without any patient input
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Correct answer: Individualized goals boost motivation and align therapy with priorities

Patient-centred goals increase engagement, adherence and relevance of rehabilitation, thereby improving long-term outcomes.

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