2012
DOI: 10.1002/9781118702741
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Interprofessional Rehabilitation

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“…According to the WHO, rehabilitation is person-centered and should be adapted to individual preferences, needs and goals ( 18 ). Person-centered rehabilitation involves focusing on patient autonomy and empowerment, recognizing the role of relatives and putting the person at the center of rehabilitation policy, service delivery and practice ( 19 ). In the focus groups, health professionals presented various examples of how they used this approach.…”
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“…According to the WHO, rehabilitation is person-centered and should be adapted to individual preferences, needs and goals ( 18 ). Person-centered rehabilitation involves focusing on patient autonomy and empowerment, recognizing the role of relatives and putting the person at the center of rehabilitation policy, service delivery and practice ( 19 ). In the focus groups, health professionals presented various examples of how they used this approach.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Yun and Choi ( 6 ) note that in person-centered rehabilitation, recognizing the patients/clients as whole persons should imply understanding them in a broad context. Also, Dean describes the “context” of person-centered rehabilitation ( 2 , 7 ). According to Dean, contextual aspects is important to fully understand the patient's situation.…”
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confidence: 99%