2022
DOI: 10.26444/aaem/158547
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Importance of most frequent needs of the disabled in shaping areas of support in public health. Part. II. Disability as a consequence of dysfunction in the state of health disrupting daily functioning based on selected health and socio-demographic characteristics – interdisciplinary problems in the domain of public health

Abstract: Importance of most frequent needs of the disabled in shaping areas of support in public health. Part II. Disability as a consequence of dysfunction in the state of health disrupting daily functioning based on selected health and socio-demographic characteristics -interdisciplinary problems in the domain of public health.

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“…The fact is also puzzling that the examined persons insufficiently perceived the needs related with provision of orthopaedic and rehabilitation aids, mainly by the disabled with the lowest locomotor capabilities (9.4%). All the disabled require rehabilitation; however, many studies demonstrate that the majority experience limitations in access to these activities [7]. Deprivation of a disabled person of rehabilitation in its every respect leads to secondary disability and deterioration of the quality of life [25].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The fact is also puzzling that the examined persons insufficiently perceived the needs related with provision of orthopaedic and rehabilitation aids, mainly by the disabled with the lowest locomotor capabilities (9.4%). All the disabled require rehabilitation; however, many studies demonstrate that the majority experience limitations in access to these activities [7]. Deprivation of a disabled person of rehabilitation in its every respect leads to secondary disability and deterioration of the quality of life [25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The survey was carried out using a standardized Disability Questionnaire. Detailed information concerning the study group, the criteria of selection for research, detailed information concerning the study group and research methods were included in the first part of this article [6,7].…”
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“…These are reasons why the definitions of disability should be enriched with new elements. With these changes, there appears a need to develop new, sensitive measures of the 'quality' of disability, which are essential for the assessment of the health status and identification of medical and social needs, which, in turn, will determine the scopes of rehabilitation interventions [22,23].…”
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confidence: 99%