2021
DOI: 10.1002/pri.1905
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Geriatric Activation Program Pellenberg, a novel physiotherapy program for hospitalized patients on a geriatric rehabilitation ward

Abstract: Background and Purpose Regaining functional independence and independent living is challenging in hospitalized geriatric patients. Different from community dwelling and institutionalized older people, geriatric patients on rehabilitation wards generally receive more frequent and structured physiotherapy with the primary aim to discharge them to their home or place of residence. There is a paucity of evidence concerning the structure and components of physiotherapy programs to improve functional performance in … Show more

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“…The survey did not identify any physiotherapists specialized in Geriatrics although a good proportion of physiotherapists worked with older adults. With an aging population in Nepal, physiotherapists trained in the care of older adults may help maximize their quality of life 52,54 . Our study indicates the areas of need for further training in physiotherapy, which includes paediatrics, cardio‐pulmonary, community‐based rehabilitation, women's health and geriatrics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…The survey did not identify any physiotherapists specialized in Geriatrics although a good proportion of physiotherapists worked with older adults. With an aging population in Nepal, physiotherapists trained in the care of older adults may help maximize their quality of life 52,54 . Our study indicates the areas of need for further training in physiotherapy, which includes paediatrics, cardio‐pulmonary, community‐based rehabilitation, women's health and geriatrics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%