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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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Purpose: To identify factors that have an impact on the degree of functional improvements in stroke patients during inpatient neurological rehabilitation. ...
Franziska Ebert,Nikolaus Ballenberger,Markus C Hayden et al. Franziska Ebert et al.
Purpose: Dysfunctional breathing patterns (DAM) are deviations from physiologic breathing patterns. DAM seem to be associated with lower asthma control. To date, it is unclear what effect inpatient rehabilitation can have...
David Fauser,Pia Zollmann,Marco Streibelt et al. David Fauser et al.
Purpose: Cancer diseases are associated with multiple physical, psychosocial, and occupational burdens that jeopardize work participation and must be specifically addressed with rehabilitative interventions. This study ad...
Tanja Trefzer,Silke Brüggemann,Susanne Weinbrenner et al. Tanja Trefzer et al.
Aim of the study: The present work is intended to give an overview of rehabilitation of patients with post COVID-19 condition covered by the German Pension Insurance in 2021. ...
Stefan Schüring,Teresia Widera Stefan Schüring
Purpose: The aim of the study was to provide an insight into the care situation of long COVID patients in inpatient medical rehabilitation facilities in Germany. ...
Ines Passier,Christoph Kröger,Axel Kobelt-Pönicke Ines Passier
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the life situation, and analyse the need for rehabilitative interventions as well as the use of counselling service offered to persons insured by the German Pension Insura...
Tobias Knoop,Nadja Scheiblich,Stephan Dettmers et al. Tobias Knoop et al.
Purpose: Social workers are part of the interprofessional rehabilitation team. However, evidence for the effectiveness and a theoretically compatible description of their work are lacking. The aim of the research project ...
Markus C Hayden,Michael Schuler,Matthias Limbach et al. Markus C Hayden et al.
Purpose: If COVID-19 disease sequelae also (co-)affect the respiratory organs, national and international guidelines recommend pulmonary rehabilitation (PR). So far, however, no studies are available from Germany on the c...
Lea Remus,Marei Grope,Stella Lemke et al. Lea Remus et al.
Purpose: Our process evaluation (trial registration: DRKS00022468) monitored the implementation of a multi-component strategy including case management aiming to improve rehabilitation coverage and work participation of p...