2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2007.06.768
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Effectiveness of Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation Services in Postacute Care: State-of-the-Science. A Review

Abstract: Objectives-To summarize the efficacy of postacute rehabilitation and to outline future research strategies for increasing knowledge of its effectiveness.Data Sources-English-language systematic reviews that examined multidisciplinary therapybased rehabilitation services for adults, published in the last 25 years and available through Cochrane, Medline, or CINAHL databases. We excluded multidisciplinary biopsychosocial rehabilitation programs and mental health services.Study Selection-Using the search term reha… Show more

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“…[47][48][49][50] Although many small, randomized, clinical trials have studied interventions in the acute rehabilitation phase, the only large, randomized, clinical trials in stroke recovery and rehabilitation have focused on the chronic recovery phase. 51,52 This section updates the scientific statement on the comprehensive overview of nursing and interprofessional rehabilitation care of the stroke patient and previously summarized recommendations for care of the stroke survivor in the inpatient rehabilitation phase.…”
Section: Rehabilitation Interventions In the Inpatient Hospital Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[47][48][49][50] Although many small, randomized, clinical trials have studied interventions in the acute rehabilitation phase, the only large, randomized, clinical trials in stroke recovery and rehabilitation have focused on the chronic recovery phase. 51,52 This section updates the scientific statement on the comprehensive overview of nursing and interprofessional rehabilitation care of the stroke patient and previously summarized recommendations for care of the stroke survivor in the inpatient rehabilitation phase.…”
Section: Rehabilitation Interventions In the Inpatient Hospital Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[2][3][4] Although trials of rehabilitation in the home environment indicate cost effectiveness for many conditions, there is lack of robust evidence toward comparability of the effect of the hospital versus alternative environments. 2,5,6 The evidence is strongest for stroke 7 followed by elective joint surgery 1,8,9 and several other conditions. 1,[8][9][10][11] Rehabilitation in the home (RITH) schemes generally aim to provide short-term, person-centred care in selected cases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The central function of the rehabilitation team (Table 2.3) is to assess and preserve the multiple organ systems affected by the SCI with the goal of restoring, substituting and/or modifying function and finally returning the patient to the community (Burns and Ditunno, 2001 There is no agreement as to the most effective team approach in rehabilitation (Bettger and Stineman, 2007). Literature reveals multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches in the management of SCI (McKinley, Seel, Gadi and Tewksbury, 2001;Sand, Karlberg and Kreuter, 2006;Chan and Chan, 2005;Saulino and Vaccaro, 2009).…”
Section: Rehabilitation Of Spinal Cord Injuriesmentioning
confidence: 99%