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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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B Braun B Braun
Eight years after Book 9 of the German social code, SGB IX had entered into force, secondary analyses of published reports (for example those of the Federal Rehabilitation Council, BAR) about the existence and functioning of important insti...
V Ströbl,R Küffner,J Müller et al. V Ströbl et al.
Patient education has become increasingly important in medical rehabilitation in recent years. While educational programmes are often conducted under ideal circumstances during the developmental process, basic conditions may be less favoura...
M Körner M Körner
In this article, an adjusted model of shared decision-making is presented for the sector of medical rehabilitation. This model of interaction describes shared decision-making as a process between physician and patient on the basis of shared...
M Kalwa,B Greitemann M Kalwa
Since 1994 the German Pension Fund has developed a systematic and centralized quality control system. Central components are a structural analysis of hospitals and rehab centers, a peer review instrument based on the treatment protocols and...
S Baron,M Linden S Baron
Background: Medical rehabilitation aims at improving disorders of functions, capacity and participation. The present study investigates the degree to which inpatient psychosomatic rehabilitation improves disorders of capa...
M Streibelt M Streibelt
Background: Work-related interventions have become an integral part of medical rehabilitation programmes on behalf of the German Pension Fund. Studies showed concordantly that work-related medical rehabilitation measures ...
T Meyer,N Pohontsch,H Raspe T Meyer
Objective: This study aims to depict the significance of individual goal-setting in present-state medical rehabilitation. Marked discrepancies between goals of rehabilitation patients and doctors have been reported. Also,...