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Abstract of the benefits of rehabilitation, interest in the nature of rehabilitation is growing. Some believe that rehabilitation services do not adequately meet the needs of patients. Others are interested in the readiness of patients to participate in rehabilitation

Is learning being supported when information is provided to informal carers during inpatient stroke rehabilitation? A qualitative study.   [29-Sep-2023]

Lynch E.A.; Nolan J.; Bulto L.N.; Mitchell J.; McGrath A.; Lane S.; Harvey G.; Cadilhac D.A.; Harling R.; Godecke E.
Abstract completed inpatient rehabilitation, and health professionals working in inpatient stroke rehabilitation were interviewed. Directed qualitative content analysis was conducted using an adult learning model, to determine how closely reported practices aligned
Abstract that are associated with boredom. A framework was developed and explored within a cluster non-randomised controlled trial. Self-reported boredom was measured in 160 stroke survivors 13 (+/-5) days after rehabilitation admission; 91 participants received usual
Abstract Despite the introduction of electronic medical records (EMR) to the inpatient service in 2020, rehabilitation clinicians continued to use a hybrid model of paper and digital based documentation. This two-step process was inconsistent across

Early home-based pulmonary rehabilitation following acute exacerbation of COPD: A feasibility study using an action research approach.   [29-Aug-2020]

Holland A.E.; Wageck B.; Cox N.S.; Bondarenko J.; Corbett M.; Nichols A.; Moore R.
Abstract Objective: Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) improves function, reduces symptoms and decreases healthcare usage in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) following an acute exacerbation (AECOPD). However, rehabilitation uptake rates

Australian clinical consensus guideline for the subacute rehabilitation of childhood stroke.   [27-Jul-2020]

Scheinberg A.; Knight S.; RoddaPhD J.; Anderson V.; Mackay M.T.; Fahey M.C.; Greenham M.
Abstract Guideline was developed to improve the care of children with stroke by providing health professionals with recommendations to assist in their rehabilitative treatment. Clinical questions were formulated to inform systematic database searches from 2001
Abstract episodes in Australia in 2006. We argue that rehabilitation can improve patient flow and outcomes in acute care if engaged early. * The effectiveness of rehabilitation can be enhanced by increasing the intensity of therapy and developing models
Journals
Title Clinical Rehabilitation
Title International Journal of Therapy & Rehabilitation
Title European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation
Title Work-a Journal of Prevention Assessment & Rehabilitation