2020
DOI: 10.1037/rep0000332
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Behavioral and emotional quality of life of patients undergoing inpatient geriatric rehabilitation.

Abstract: Purpose: In the context of geriatric rehabilitation, 2 quality of life (QoL) facets are of particular importance: a behavioral, more objective facet, and an emotional, more subjective facet. This study looked at changes in these 2 QoL facets during rehabilitation, their relationship to each other and potential mediating processes. Design: Ninety-two geriatric patients were assessed by the geriatric assessment and a structured face-to-face interview at admission to and discharge from an inpatient geriatric reha… Show more

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“…Before the COVID-19 pandemic, several studies into the effects of geriatric rehabilitation have shown promising results, including improved function [22][23][24], increased quality of life [25], and reduced rates of institutionalisation and mortality [22]. Facilities providing geriatric rehabilitation have a crucial role in enabling older community-living adults to return to their previous living situation and resume their lifestyle, either through recovery of function or the use of adaptations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Before the COVID-19 pandemic, several studies into the effects of geriatric rehabilitation have shown promising results, including improved function [22][23][24], increased quality of life [25], and reduced rates of institutionalisation and mortality [22]. Facilities providing geriatric rehabilitation have a crucial role in enabling older community-living adults to return to their previous living situation and resume their lifestyle, either through recovery of function or the use of adaptations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Patient advocacy groups, social media, and related platforms wherein the patients themselves form a group that regularly analyse the post-COVID-19 effects are suggested [ 21 ]. Since the geriatrics could already be suffering from comorbid conditions, geriatric rehabilitation special interest group of the European Geriatric Medicine Society (EuGMS) suggested that a multi-expert team that included geriatric physicians and other medical specialists was required to address the issues better and improve the quality of life of the elderly [ 22 , 23 ].…”
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