2017
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-123618
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Rehabilitationsprozesse in ambulanter und stationärer Rehabilitation nach radikaler Prostatovesikulektomie

Abstract: We evaluated processes in in- and outpatient rehabilitation after radical prostatectomy. Overall, we analyzed motivation and expectations of 119 in- and 719 outpatients (aged≤64) at the beginning of rehabilitation as well as satisfaction and the amount of interventions at the end. Compared to inpatients outpatients had a higher socio-economic status and better physical condition. Both groups reported similar outcomes regarding motivation, expectation and satisfaction. Furthermore in- and outpatients got a comp… Show more

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“…Actual provision of care might vary across patient groups. To collect information on rehabilitation processes in the studied cohort of prostate cancer survivors, kind and dose of treatments were derived from routine data and have been reported elsewhere [ 30 ]. Patients of both rehabilitation settings received a comparable treatment dose (approx.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Actual provision of care might vary across patient groups. To collect information on rehabilitation processes in the studied cohort of prostate cancer survivors, kind and dose of treatments were derived from routine data and have been reported elsewhere [ 30 ]. Patients of both rehabilitation settings received a comparable treatment dose (approx.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In der ambulanten orthopädischen Rehabilitation ist zumindest bei Patienten der Deutschen Rentenversicherung mit geringfügig jüngeren Patienten und einem höheren Anteil männlicher Patienten im Vergleich zur stationären Rehabilitation zu rechnen [5,15]. Für ambulante urologische Rehabilitanden konnte im Vergleich mit stationären Patienten zuletzt ein höherer sozioökonomischer Status und günstigerer Gesamt-Gesundheitszustand nachgewiesen werden [16]. Inwiefern diese Beobachtungen auch Einfluss auf die Studienergebnisse haben, lässt sich mit den zur Verfügung stehenden Daten nicht klären.…”
Section: Studienteilnehmerunclassified
“…Categories of therapeutic treatment are listed in the Pension Insurance's KTL classification system [13]. Inpatients and outpatients received a comparable treatment dose of approximately 12 hours per week, but to some extent, the type of treatments differed [32]. Largest group differences were found in the category "ergotherapy, occupational therapy and other functional therapies" in favor of inpatients and in the category "sports and exercise therapy" in favor of outpatients [32].…”
Section: The Rehabilitation Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inpatients and outpatients received a comparable treatment dose of approximately 12 hours per week, but to some extent, the type of treatments differed [32]. Largest group differences were found in the category "ergotherapy, occupational therapy and other functional therapies" in favor of inpatients and in the category "sports and exercise therapy" in favor of outpatients [32]. Discrepancies were mainly due to differences regarding patients' characteristics in the rehabilitation settings [32].…”
Section: The Rehabilitation Programmentioning
confidence: 99%