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  • Adams, MA, Hurley, JC, Todd, M, Bhuiyan, N, Jarrett, CL, Tucker, WJ, ... &  Angadi SS (2017). Adaptive goal setting and financial incentives: a 2× 2 factorial randomized controlled trial to increase adults’ physical activity. BMC public health, 17(1), 286.

  • Allen K A M, Dittmann K R, Hutter J A, Chuang C, Donald M L, Enns A L, Hovanec N, et al. (April 01, 2020). Implementing a shared decision‐making and cognitive strategy‐based intervention: Knowledge user perspectives and recommendations. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 26(2), 575-581.

  • Amsters DI, Kendall MB, Kuipers P, Schuurs SB (2016). The Person–Environment Profile: Preliminary Development of a Clinical Tool for Enhancing Goal-Based Rehabilitation Programs. Rehabilitation Process and Outcome, 2016(5), 65-71.

  • Arens EA, Zeier P, Schwieren C, Huisgen, H, & Barnow, S (2018). The perils of aiming too high: Discrepancy between goals and performance in individuals with depressive symptoms. BTEP Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 58, 12-17.

  • Anthony WA, Ellison, ML, Rogers ES, Mizock L, Lyass A (2014). Implementing and evaluating goal setting in a statewide psychiatric rehabilitation program. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 57(4), 228-237.

  • Arvinen-Barrow M, Hemmings B (2013). Goal setting in sport injury rehabilitation. In Psychology of Sport Injury and Rehabilitation. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 56-70.

  • Bagriyanik N (2012). Effiziente Förderung von volitionalen Kompetenzen in der psychosomatischen Rehabilitation. Inauguraldissertation zur Erlangung des Grades des Doktors der Naturwissenschaften an der UniversitĂ€t Trier. Online verfĂŒgbar unter: http://ubt.opus.hbz-nrw.de/volltexte/2012/768/pdf/DissertationJuli.pdf [Letzter Zugriff: 11.10.2018].

  • Baier J, Rucker AML, Landenberger M (2017). Zielorientierung von muskuloskeletal betroffenen Patienten als motivationsfördernde Maßnahme zur Verbesserung des ambulanten Therapieerfolgs. Physioscience, 13(02), 55-64.

  • Barnard RA, Cruice MN, Playford ED (2010). Strategies used in the pursuit of achievability during goal setting in rehabilitation. Qualitative health research, 20(2), 239-250.

  • Berdal G, Sand-Svartrud AL, BĂž I, Dager TN, DingsĂžr A, Eppeland SG, ... & Wigers SH (2018). Aiming for a healthier life: a qualitative content analysis of rehabilitation goals in patients with rheumatic diseases. Disability and rehabilitation, 40(7), 765-778.

  • Berg K, Askim T, Balandin S, Armstrong E, Rise MB (2017). Experiences of participation in goal setting for people with stroke-induced aphasia in Norway. A qualitative study. Disability and rehabilitation, 39(11), 1122-1130.

  • Bergquist TF, Micklewright JL, Yutsis M, Smigielski JS, Gehl C, Brown AW (2012). Achievement of client-centred goals by persons with acquired brain injury in comprehensive day treatment is associated with improved functional outcomes. Brain injury, 26(11), 1307-1314.

  • Blanckenburg P, Seifart U, Conrad N, Exner C, Rief W, Nestoriuc Y (2014). Quality of life in cancer rehabilitation: the role of life goal adjustment. Psycho‐Oncology, 23(10), 1149-1156.

  • Bloodworth LC (2017). Clinical Utility of the CARE Item Set. Doctoral dissertation, Middle Tennessee State University.

  • Brandes I, Niehues C (2014). Rehabilitationsziele in Ă€rztlichen Entlassungsberichten und in Patientenfragebogen – am Beispiel von Endometriose-Patientinnen. Die Rehabilitation, 53(01), 8-16.

  • Bexelius A, Carlberg EB, Löwing K (2018). Quality of goal setting in pediatric rehabilitation - A SMART approach. Child: care, health and development, 44(6), 850-856.

  • Bredehorst M, Dibbelt S, Quaschning K, Glattacker M, Greitemann B (2014). Zielvereinbarung und Zielarbeit mit RehabilitandInnen – Strukturdatenanalyse von Konzepten und Materialien aus Reha-Einrichtungen in Deutschland. 23. Rehabilitationswissenschaftliches Kolloquium in Karlsruhe 2014. DRV-Schriften, Band 103, 233-234.

  • Bright FA, Boland P, Rutherford SJ, Kayes NM, McPherson KM (2012). Implementing a client-centred approach in rehabilitation: An autoethnography. Disability and rehabilitation, 34(12), 997-1004.

  • Brown M, Levack WMM, McPherson, KM, Dean SG, Reed K, Weatherall M, Taylor WJ (2014). Survival, momentum, and things that make me “me”: patients’ perceptions of goal setting after stroke. Disability and rehabilitation, 36(12), 1020-1026.

  • Buchholz I, Kohlmann T (2014). Akzeptanz, Nutzen und PraktikabilitĂ€t eines Fragebogens zur Definition von Reha-Zielen vor Antritt der medizinischen Rehabilitation. Die Rehabilitation, 53(02), 102-109.

  • Buchholz I, Kohlmann T (2014). Deskriptoren und PrĂ€diktoren von Reha-Zielen von Patienten in der medizinischen Rehabilitation. PPmP-Psychotherapie· Psychosomatik· Medizinische Psychologie, 64(09/10), 364-372.

  • Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft fĂŒr Rehabilitation (BAR) (Ed.) (2019). Reha-Prozess : Gemeinsame Empfehlung. Frankfurt/Main. Online verfĂŒgbar unter: https://www.bar-frankfurt.de/fileadmin/dateiliste/publikationen/gemeinsa...

  • Byrnes M, Beilby J, Ray P, McLennan R, Ker J, Schug S (2012). Patient-focused goal planning process and outcome after spinal cord injury rehabilitation: quantitative and qualitative audit. Clinical rehabilitation, 26(12), 1141-1149.

  • Cabrera-Martos I, Ortiz-Rubio A, Torres-SĂĄnchez I (2019). A randomized controlled study of whether setting specific goals improves the effectiveness of therapy in people with Parkinson’s disease. Clinical rehabilitation, 33(3), 465-472.

  • Clare L, Kudlicka A, Oyebode JR, Jones RW, et al. (2019). Individual goal-oriented cognitive rehabilitation to improve everyday functioning for people with early-stage dementia: A multicentre randomised controlled trial (the GREAT trial). International journal of geriatric psychiatry, 34(5), 709-721. Online verfĂŒgbar unter: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/gps.5076 [Letzter Zugriff: 02.04.2020]

  • Cameron LJ, Somerville LM, Naismith CE, Watterson D, Maric V, Lannin NA (2018). A qualitative investigation into the patient-centered goal-setting practices of allied health clinicians working in rehabilitation. Clinical rehabilitation, 32(6): 827-840.

  • Clarke S, Oades LG, Crowe TP (2012). Recovery in mental health: a movement towards well-being and meaning in contrast to an avoidance of symptoms. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 35(4), 297.

  • Costa UM, Brauchle G, Kennedy-Behr A (2017). Collaborative goal setting with and for children as part of therapeutic intervention. Disability and rehabilitation, 39(16), 1589-1600.

  • Cuberos-Urbano G, Caracuel A, Valls-Serrano C, GarcĂ­a-MochĂłn L, Gracey F, Verdejo-GarcĂ­a A (2018). A pilot investigation of the potential for incorporating lifelog technology into executive function rehabilitation for enhanced transfer of self-regulation skills to everyday life. Neuropsychological rehabilitation, 28(4), 589-601.

  • Dager NT, Kjeken I, Berdal G (2017). Rehabilitation for patients with rheumatic diseases: Patient experiences of a structured goal planning and tailored follow-up programme. Clinical rehabilitation, 5, 1-9 https://doi.org/10.1177/2050312117739786 Online verfĂŒgbar unter: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/2050312117739786 [Letzter Zugriff: 02.04.2020]

  • Dalen HE, Nyquist A, Saebu M, Roe C, Bautz-Holter E (2013). Implementation of ICF in goal setting in rehabilitation of children with chronic disabilities at Beitostolen Healthsports Centre. Disability and rehabilitation, 35(3), 198-205.

  • Dalton C, Farrell R, De Souza A, Wujanto E, McKenna-Slade A, Thompson S, Greenwood R (2012). Patient inclusion in goal setting during early inpatient rehabilitation after acquired brain injury. Clinical Rehabilitation, 26(2), 165-173.

  • Dekker J, de Groot V, ter Steeg A-M, et al. (2020).  Setting meaningful goals in rehabilitation: rationale and practical tool.Clinical rehabilitation, 34(1), 3-12.

  • Deutsches Institut fĂŒr Medizinische Dokumentation und Information. ICF-Projekte im deutschsprachigen Raum. Online verfĂŒgbar unter: https://www.dimdi.de/dynamic/de/klassifikationen/icf/projekte/ [Letzter Zugriff: 11.10.2018].

  • Dibbelt S, Freund S, Greitemann B, Glattacker M, Garbrecht M, Ullrich A, Mittag O (2014). ParZivar II: Partizipative Zielvereinbarung in der Rehabilitation – Das Manual. Unveröffentlichte Publikation. Anhang des Abschlussberichtes des Institutes fĂŒr Rehabilitationsforschung, Bad Rothenfelde. Online verfĂŒgbar unter: https://muensterland.deutsche-rentenversicherung-reha-zentren.de/subsites/Muensterland/de/Inhalt/97_Allgemeines/Downloads/ParZivar_II_Das_Manual.pdf?__blob=publicationFile&v=1 [Letzter Zugriff: 11.10.2018].

  • Dibbelt S, Quatmann M, Dudeck A, Glattacker M, Greitemann B (2011). Partizipative Zielvereinbarung zwischen Arzt und Rehabilitand. OrthopĂ€die Technik, 62,11, 440-448.

  • Dicianno BE, Henderson G, Parmanto B (2017). Design of Mobile Health Tools to Promote Goal Achievement in Self-Management Tasks. JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 5(7), e103.

  • Eftekhar P, Mochizuki G, Dutta T, Richardson D, Brooks D (2016). Goal Attainment Scaling in Individuals with Upper Limb Spasticity Post Stroke. Occupational Therapy International, 23(4), 379-389.

  • Ernst J, Herbold D, Koch U, Mehnert A (2015). Individuelle Rehabilitationsziele und Zielerreichung bei Patienten im Verlauf der orthopĂ€dischen Rehabilitation. Physikalische Medizin, Rehabilitationsmedizin, Kurortmedizin, 25(01), 44-50.

  • Fernandez R, Rajaratnam R, Evans K, Speizer A (2012). Goal setting in cardiac rehabilitation: implications for clinical practice. Contemporary nurse, 43(1), 13-21.

  • Fleig L, Gardner B, Keller J, Lippke S, Pomp S, Wiedemann AU (2017). What contributes to action plan enactment? Examining characteristics of physical activity plans. British Journal of Health Psychology, 22(4), 940-957.

  • Flink M, Bertilsson AS, Johansson U, Guidetti S, Tham K, von Koch L (2016). Training in client-centeredness enhances occupational therapist documentation on goal setting and client participation in goal setting in the medical records of people with stroke. Clinical rehabilitation, 30(12), 1200-1210.

  • Foley S (2016). Whose goal is it anyway? Self‐directed goal setting for children with cerebral palsy. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 58(6), 533-534.

  • Fulton S, Clohesy D, Wise FM, Woolley K, Lannin N (2016). A goal‐directed woodwork group for men in community rehabilitation ‐ A pilot project. Australian occupational therapy journal, 63(1), 29-36.

  • Gardner T, Refshauge K, McAuley J, HĂŒbsher M, Goodall S, Smith L (2018). Goal setting practice in chronic low back pain. What is current practice and is it affected by beliefs and attitudes?. Physiotherapy theory and practice, 34(10): 795-805.

  • Gerdes N, Bengel J, JĂ€ckel W (2000). Zielorientierung in Diagnostik, Therapie und Ergebnismessung. In Zielorientierung in der Rehabilitation (pp. 12-20). Regensburg: Roderer.

  • Glattacker M, Quaschning K, Bredehorst M, Dibbelt S, Greitemann B, Farin E (2016). Reha-Zielvereinbarungen in der medizinischen Rehabilitation: eine bundesweite Bestandsaufnahme. Die Rehabilitation, 55 (3), 143-149.

  • Grant M, Ponsford J (2014). Goal attainment scaling in brain injury rehabilitation: Strengths, limitations and recommendations for future applications. Neuropsychological rehabilitation, 24(5), 661-677.

  • Grant M, Ponsford J, Bennett PC (2012). The application of Goal Management Training to aspects of financial management in individuals with traumatic brain injury. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 22(6), 852-873.

  • Gustafsson L, Fleming J, Cornwell P, Worrall L, Brauer S (2014). STRENGTH and the health care team: Changing interprofessional and client-centered practices. Topics in stroke rehabilitation, 21(5), 413-420.

  • Gustavsson C, Nordlander J, Söderlund A (2018). Activity and life-role targeting rehabilitation for persistent pain: feasibility of an intervention in primary healthcare. European Journal of Physiotherapy, 1-11.

  • Hammerschmidt GC, JĂ€ckel WH, Glattacker M (2015). Rehabilitationsziele von Patienten mit koronarer Herzerkrankung und chronischen RĂŒckenschmerzen–Eine inhaltliche Analyse freitextlicher Zielnennungen. Die Rehabilitation, 54(06), 396-401.

  • Hassett L, Simpson G, Cotter R, Whiting D, Hodgkinson A, Martin D (2015). A prospective interrupted time series study of interventions to improve the quality, rating, framing and structure of goal-setting in community-based brain injury rehabilitation. Clinical rehabilitation, 29(4), 327-338.

  • Hersh D, Worrall L, Howe T, Sherratt S, Davidson B (2012). SMARTER goal setting in aphasia rehabilitation. Aphasiology, 26(2), 220-233.

  • Hindle JV, Watermeyer TJ, Roberts J., Brand A, Hoare Z, Martyr A, Clare L (2018). Goal‐orientated cognitive rehabilitation for dementias associated with Parkinson's disease ― A pilot randomised controlled trial. International journal of geriatric psychiatry, 33, 718-728.

  • Hodgetts S, Park E (2017). Preparing for the future: a review of tools and strategies to support autonomous goal setting for children and youth with autism spectrum disorders. Disability and rehabilitation, 39(6), 535-543.

  • Höder J, Deck R (2014). Vorbereitung auf die Reha: Was wissen die Rehabilitanden ĂŒber die Rehabilitation? Kenntnisstand, Zugangswege und Optimierungsstrategien. Projektabschlussbericht. LĂŒbeck: UniversitĂ€tsklinikum Schleswig-Holstein. Online verfĂŒgbar unter: http://www.forschung-patientenorientierung.de/index.php/projekte/zweite-foerderphase/modul-zwei-phase-2/vorbereitung-auf-die-reha-...-hoeder.html [Letzter Zugriff: 15.03.2019].

  • Hughes S, Lewis S, Willis K, Rogers A, Wyke S, Smith L (2019).Goal setting in group programmes for long-term condition self-management support: experiences of patients and healthcare professionals. Psychology & health, 1-17.

  • Hunt AW (2014). An Exploration of Goal Setting in Acquired Brain Injury Rehabilitation. Doctoral dissertation, University of Toronto. Online verfĂŒgbar unter: https://tspace.library.utoronto.ca/bitstream/1807/68097/1/Hunt_Anne_W_201406_PhD_thesis.pdf [Letzter Zugriff: 11.10.2018].

  • Hunt AW, Le Dorze G, Polatajko H, Bottari C, Dawson DR (2015). Communication during goal-setting in brain injury rehabilitation: What helps and what hinders? British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 78(8), 488-498.

  • Hunt AW, Le Dorze G, Trentham B, Polatajko HJ, Dawson DR (2015). Elucidating a Goal-Setting Continuum in Brain Injury Rehabilitation. Qualitative health research, 25(8), 1044-1055.

  • Inhestern L, Beierlein V, Krauth KA, Schulte T, Berger D, Koch U, Bergelt C (2017). Belastungen und Reha-Ziele von Familien in der pĂ€diatrisch-onkologischen Rehabilitation. Praxis der Kinderpsychologie und Kinderpsychiatrie, 66 (3), 194-208.

  • Jesus TS, Silva IL (2016). Toward an evidence-based patient-provider communication in rehabilitation: linking communication elements to better rehabilitation outcomes. Clinical rehabilitation, 30(4), 315-328.

  • Kersten P, McPherson KM, Kayes NM, Theadom A, McCambridge A (2015). Bridging the goal intention–action gap in rehabilitation: a study of if-then implementation intentions in neurorehabilitation. Disability and rehabilitation, 37(12), 1073-1081.

  • Kessemeier F, Petermann F, Stöckler C, Bassler M, Pfeiffer W, Kobelt A (2018). Förderung berufsbezogener Ziele in der psychosomatischen Rehabilitation durch Mentales Kontrastieren und Wenn-Dann-PlĂ€ne. Zeitschrift fĂŒr Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie, 47(2), 89-100.

  • Kolip P, Schaefer I (2015). Goal Attainment Scaling (Zielerreichungsskalen). Bielefeld: UniversitĂ€t Bielefeld. Online verfĂŒgbar unter: https://www.lzg.nrw.de/_media/pdf/evalua_tools/leitfaden_gas_endversion.pdf [Letzter Zugriff: 11.10.2018].
  • Körner M, Becker S, Dinius J, MĂŒller C, Zimmermann L, Rundel M (2018). A patient-centred team-coaching concept for medical rehabilitation. Journal of interprofessional care, 32(1), 123-126.
  • Krasny-Pacini A, Chevignard M, Evans J (2014). Goal Management Training for rehabilitation of executive functions: a systematic review of effectivness in patients with acquired brain injury. Disability and Rehabilitation, 36(2), 105-116.

  • Lafata JE, Morris HL, Dobie E, Heisler M, Werner RM, Dumenci L (2013). Patient-reported use of collaborative goal setting and glycemic control among patients with diabetes. Patient education and counseling, 92(1), 94-99.

  • Levack WMM (2009). Ethics in goal planning for rehabilitation: a utilitarian perspective. Clinical rehabilitation, 23(4), 345-351.

  • Levack WMM, Dean SG, Siegert RJ, Mcpherson KM (2006). Purposes and mechanisms of goal planning in rehabilitation: the need for a critical distinction. Disability and rehabilitation, 28(12), 741-749.

  • Levack WMM, Dean SG, Siegert RJ, McPherson KM (2011). Navigating patient-centered goal setting in inpatient stroke rehabilitation: how clinicians control the process to meet perceived professional responsibilities. Patient education and counseling, 85(2), 206-213.

  • Levack WMM, Siegert RJ, Dean, SG, McPherson KM (2009). Goal planning for adults with acquired brain injury: How clinicians talk about involving family. Brain injury, 23(3), 192-202.

  • Linden M, Gehrke G (2013). Therapieziele und Therapieoptionen einer verhaltenstherapeutisch orientierten Ergotherapie. Verhaltenstherapie, 23(1), 6-11.

  • Löffler S, Gerlich C, Lukasczik M, Wolf HD, Vogel H, Neuderth S (2012). Praxishandbuch Arbeits- und berufsbezogene Orientierung in der medizinischen Rehabilitation (3. ed.). Berlin: Deutsche Rentenversicherung Bund. Online verfĂŒgbar unter: http://www.medizinisch-berufliche-orientierung.de/praxishandbuch_2012/ [Letzter Zugriff: 15.03.2019].

  • Martin R, Levack WMM, Sinnott KA (2015). Life goals and social identity in people with severe acquired brain injury: an interpretative phenomenological analysis. Disability and rehabilitation, 37(14), 1234-1241.

  • McGuire AB, Lysaker PH, Wasmuth S (2015). Altered self-experience and goal setting in severe mental illness. American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation, 18(4), 333-362.

  • McPherson KM, Kayes N, Kersten P (2014). MEANING as a smarter approach to goals in rehabilitation. In: Siegert RJ, Levack WM (Eds). Rehabilitation Goal Setting: Theory, Practice and Evidence. CRC Press

  • McPherson KM, Kayes N, Weatherall M (2009). A pilot study of self-regulation informed goal setting in people with traumatic brain injury. Clinical Rehabilitation, 23(4), 296-309.

  • Meng K, Reusch A, Musekamp G, Seekatz B, Zietz B, Steimann G, Altstidl R, Haug G, Faller H (2017). Wirksamkeit generischer Selbstmanagement-Module (SelMa) in der medizinischen Rehabilitation.  26. Rehabilitationswissenschaftlichen Kolloquium - Deutscher Kongress fĂŒr Rehabilitationsforschung: PrĂ€vention und Rehabilitation in Zeiten der Globalisierung vom 20. bis 22. MĂ€rz 2017 in Frankfurt am Main. DRV-Schriften Band 111, S. 170.

  • Meng K, Reusch A, Musekamp G, Seekatz B, Zietz B, Steimann G, ... & Faller H (2018). Self-management education for rehabilitation inpatients: A cluster-randomized controlled trial. Patient education and counseling,101(9):1630-1638

  • Michel A, Nowossadeck E, Schleicher S, Stamm-Balderjahn S, Spyra, K (2013). CARO-PRE – Cardiac Rehabilitation Outcome Prevention : Abschlussbericht. Berlin: CharitĂ© – UniversitĂ€tsmedizin Berlin. Institut fĂŒr Medizinische Soziologie und Rehabilitationswissenschaft. Abteilung Rehabilitationsforschung. Online verfĂŒgbar unter: http://www.forschung-patientenorientierung.de/files/abschlussbericht_caro-pre-studie.pdf [Letzter Zugriff: 06.04.2020]

  • Michel A, Stamm-Balderjahn S, Spyra K (2016). CARO-PRE II – Cardiac Rehabilitation Outcome Prevention II : Abschlussbericht. Berlin: CharitĂ© – UniversitĂ€tsmedizin Berlin. Institut fĂŒr Medizinische Soziologie und Rehabilitationswissenschaft. Abteilung Rehabilitationsforschung. Online verfĂŒgbar unter: http://www.forschung-patientenorientierung.de/files/abschlussbericht_caro_preii_gesamt.pdf [Letzter Zugriff: 06.04.2020]

  • Morris HL, Carlyle KE, Lafata JE (2016). Adding the patient’s voice to our understanding of collaborative goal setting: How do patients with diabetes define collaborative goal setting?. Chronic illness, 12(4), 261-271.

  • Nelis SM, Thom JM Jones, IR Hindle JV Clare L (2018). Goal-setting to promote a healthier lifestyle in later life: Qualitative evaluation of the AgeWell trial. Clinical gerontologist, 41(4): 335-345.

  • Neuner R, Braig S, Weyermann M, Kaluscha R, Krischak G (2013). Short-term goal attainment of in-patient rehabilitation in Germany and long-term risk of early retirement in patients with musculoskeletal diseases: results from a prospective 5-year follow-up study. Disability and rehabilitation, 35(8), 656-661.

  • Nguyen L, Mesterman R, Gorter JW (2018). Development of an inventory of goals using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health in a population of non-ambulatory children and adolescents with cerebral palsy treated with botulinum toxin A. BMC pediatrics, 18(1), 1.

  • Ogawa T, Omon K, Yuda T, Ishigaki T, Imai R, Ohmatsu S, Morioka S (2016). Short-term effects of goal-setting focusing on the life goal concept on subjective well-being and treatment engagement in subacute inpatients: a quasi-randomized controlled trial. Clinical rehabilitation, 30(9), 909-920.

  • Øien I, Fallang B, ØstensjĂž S (2010). Goal‐setting in paediatric rehabilitation: perceptions of parents and professional. Child: care, health and development, 36(4), 558-565.

  • Parsons JG, Plant SE, Slark J, Tyson SF (2018). How active are patients in setting goals during rehabilitation after stroke? A qualitative study of clinician perceptions. Disability and rehabilitation, 40(3), 309-316.

  • Pettit LK, Tönsing KM, Dada S (2017). The perspectives of adults with aphasia and their team members regarding the importance of nine life areas for rehabilitation: a pilot investigation. Topics in stroke rehabilitation, 24(2), 99-106.

  • Pfeiffer G, Schillikowski E (2015). Partizipative Therapiezielentwicklung bei chronischer Aphasie. Ein Kommunikationsfragebogen als Grundlage des ZielgesprĂ€chs. Forum LogopĂ€die, 29(2), 32-39.

  • Picha KJ, Howell DM (2018). A model to increase rehabilitation adherence to home exercise programmes in patients with varying levels of self‐efficacy. Musculoskeletal care, 16(1), 233-237.

  • Plant S, Tyson SF (2018). A multicentre study of how goal-setting is practised during inpatient stroke rehabilitation. Clinical rehabilitation, 32(2), 263-272.

  • Plant SE, Tyson SF, Kirk S, Parsons J (2016). What are the barriers and facilitators to goal-setting during rehabilitation for stroke and other acquired brain injuries? A systematic review and meta-synthesis. Clinical rehabilitation, 30(9), 921.

  • Prescott S, Fleming J, Doig E (2015). Goal setting approaches and principles used in rehabilitation for people with acquired brain injury: A systematic scoping review. Brain injury, 29(13-14), 1515-1529.

  • Pritchard-Wiart L, Thompson-Hodgetts S, McKillop AB (2019). A review of goal setting theories relevant to goal setting in paediatric rehabilitation.Clinical rehabilitation, 33(9), 1515-1526.

  • Regan B, Wells Y, Farrow M, O'Halloran P, Workman B (2017). MAXCOG - Maximizing Cognition: A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Efficacy of Goal-Oriented Cognitive Rehabilitation for People with Mild Cognitive Impairment and Early Alzheimer Disease. AMGP The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 25(3), 258-269.

  • Rice DB, McIntyre A, Mirkowski M, Janzen S, Viana R, Britt E, Teasell R (2017). Patient-Centered Goal Setting in a Hospital-Based Outpatient Stroke Rehabilitation Center. PM&R, 9(9), 856-865.

  • Rodger S, O’Keefe A, Cook M, Jones J (2012). Parents’ and service providers’ perceptions of the family goal setting tool: A pilot study. Journal of applied research in intellectual disabilities, 25(4), 360-371.

  • Rose A, Rosewilliam SB, Soundy A (2017). Shared decision making within goal setting in rehabilitation settings: A systematic review. Patient education and counseling, 100(1), 65-75.

  • Rose A, Soundy A, Rosewilliam S (2019). Shared decision-making within goal-setting in rehabilitation: a mixed-methods study.Clinical rehabilitation, 33(3), 564-574.

  • Rosewilliam SB (2016). The influence of patient-centredness during goal-setting in stroke rehabilitation. Doctoral dissertation, University of Birmingham. Online verfĂŒgbar unter: etheses.bham.ac.uk/703/9/Rosewiliam16PhD.pdf [Letzter Zugriff: 11.10.2018].

  • Rosewilliam SB, Sintler C, Pandyan AD, Skelton J, Roskell CA (2016). Is the practice of goal-setting for patients in acute stroke care patient-centred and what factors influence this? A qualitative study. Clinical rehabilitation, 30(5), 508-519.

  • Saddawi-Konefka D, Baker K, Guarino A, Burns SM, Oettingen G, Gollwitzer PM, Charnin JE (2017). Changing Resident Physician Studying Behaviors: A Randomized, Comparative Effectiveness Trial of Goal Setting Versus Use of WOOP. Journal of graduate medical education, 9(4), 451-457.

  • Salih SA, Peel NM, Marshall W (2015). Using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health framework to categorise goals and assess goal attainment for transition care clients. Australasian journal on ageing, 34(4), E13-E16.

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  • Schott T, Kockert S (2015). Leistungssteigerung durch zielgerichtete Organisationsentwicklung von Reha-Einrichtungen – Folgestudie (LORE II). Bielefeld: UniversitĂ€t Bielefeld.

  • Schleicher S, Stamm-Balderjahn S, Spyra K (2013). Wirksamkeit von Zielvereinbarungen fĂŒr die Phase III der kardiologischen Rehabilitation – Erste Ergebnisse der CARO-PRE-Studie. Physikalische Medizin, Rehabilitationsmedizin, Kurortmedizin, 23(05), 265-275.

  • Schmidt SG (2016). Recognizing potential barriers to setting and achieving effective rehabilitation goals for patients with persistent pain. Physiotherapy theory and practice, 32(5), 415-426.

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