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Rehabilitation of persons with injuries.

open access: yesMMWR. Recommendations and reports : Morbidity and mortality weekly report. Recommendations and reports, 1992
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Psychosomatic Rehabilitation of Elderly Persons

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1975
ABSTRACT The psychosomatic rehabilitation of the elderly is an important task from both social and economic viewpoints. For psychic rehabilitation, moderate activity and the playing of games (such as chess, dominoes or cards) are recommended.
I, Hutterer, Z, Dénes
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Personality Factors Influencing Vocational Rehabilitation

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1975
Fifty male patients with chronic renal conditions and receiving hemodialysis underwent psychiatric examination and repeated followups in a predictive study aimed at elucidating personality factors that influence vocational rehabilitation. Previous level of functioning, satisfaction with work, sick role, and patients' dependency needs were found to ...
A K, De-Nour, J W, Czaczkes
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Personal factors in rehabilitation

2019
A patient’s perception of their journey through rehabilitation is based on their personal aspirations and expectations as filtered through the value and belief systems within which they live. From these internal constructs, the uniqueness of an individual’s lived experience emerges and explains how two individuals with the same health condition or ...
Manoj Sivan   +3 more
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Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Persons With COPD

Respiratory Care, 2023
Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is a high-value intervention for persons with COPD and other chronic lung diseases. It is associated with improvement in exercise capacity, dyspnea, health-related quality of life, and depression as well as a reduction in hospitalization and improved survival when PR follows COPD-related hospitalizations.
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Physical Rehabilitation of Disabled Persons

New England Journal of Medicine, 1947
THE following statement of the purposes of rehabilitation programs1 provides an excellent analysis of the co-operation of all groups that will be necessary: The goal of any rehabilitation program is to achieve the maximum function and adjustment of the individual and to prepare him physically, mentally, socially and vocationally for the fullest ...
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Person-centred rehabilitation: Rhetoric or reality?

Disability and Rehabilitation, 2007
Rehabilitation has frequently been at the forefront of conceptual and language development in healthcare.
Kathryn M, McPherson, Richard J, Siegert
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Homeless persons in rehabilitation

2021
Recovery-oriented rehabilitation of homeless persons with severe mental illness in the community or institution has been a challenge for service providers across the globe. Chronicity of the illness, along with loss of skill sets, has hindered persons rendered homeless from opportunities for seeking validation in the eyes of society as ‘productive ...
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Person-Centered Psychiatric Rehabilitation

2016
Over the past thirty years, Psychiatric Rehabilitation has become an integral part of overall mental health service delivery for individuals with psychiatric disabilities, and in particular those with serious psychiatric disabilities. Although it has become a common service, it remains little understood. Person-Centered Psychiatric Rehabilitation (PCPR)
Marianne Farkas   +3 more
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