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期刊名:Rehabilitation

缩写:REHABILITATION

ISSN:0034-3536

e-ISSN:1439-1309

IF/分区:2.3/Q1

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Roland Nebel,Birna Bjarnason-Wehrens,Thomas Schmidt Roland Nebel
Pulmonary embolism (PE) is the third most common cause of cardiovascular death worldwide, with a suspected high number of unreported cases. If left untreated, the mortality rate ranges from 25-30%. With treatment, it decreases to approximat...
Christian Gerlich,Janina Myrczik,Onur Erdem Ucar et al. Christian Gerlich et al.
The SEMpsych project offered the "Blaufeuer" counselling service for people with psychological impairments and work-related stress. Firstly, this study investigated whether the recognisably high variability in the work-related problem areas...
Anne Ostermann,Tatjana Levin,Christian Sturm Anne Ostermann
People with health impairments often face significant barriers to participation in the labor market, which increases the risk of long-term unemployment, social exclusion, and deteriorating health. In response, the German Pension Insurance l...
Evita Ausner,Petra Hampel Evita Ausner
This study examined the acceptance, feasibility, and sustainability of an individualized family coaching intervention designed to promote behavior modification among children and adolescents with obesity and persons accompanying them during...
Verena Hartung,Alexander Tallner,Matthias Limbach et al. Verena Hartung et al.
To evaluate an app-based follow-up care program for individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) post-rehabilitation.After a 3-week inpatient pulmonary rehabilitation, a 12-week app-based follow-up care program was conducte...
Mathis Elling,Nadine Sänger,Betje Schwarz et al. Mathis Elling et al.
The aim of this study was to examine how the COVID-19 pandemic affected return to work (RTW) after vocational rehabilitation. Particular attention was paid to whether pandemic-related changes in the likelihood of RTW could be observed overa...
Denise Walther,Matthias Morfeld,Axel Kobelt-Poenicke Denise Walther
Patients covered by the German Pension Insurance Braunschweig-Hannover (DRV BS-H) are offered participation in a case management program after completing medical rehabiliation. The aim of the present study was to compare and identify differ...
Verena Kakuschke,Nathalie Glamann,Eileen Wengemuth et al. Verena Kakuschke et al.
Transition from medical to vocational rehabilitation not only mark the change from one institution or programme to the next, but are also biographically significant and vulnerable phases for the rehabilitants. The organisation of this trans...
Jean-Baptist du Prel,Patrick Brzoska,Diana Wahidie et al. Jean-Baptist du Prel et al.
Older employees make up a large proportion of the labour force in Germany. Medical rehabilitation can help to keep them healthy in working life. The study examines the extent to which the utilisation of rehabilitation services by employees ...