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The study of effectiveness of Community Based Rehabilitation (CROSBI ID 471070)

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Bobinac Georgievski, Ana ; Jakšić, Mirka ; Polovina, Andrea ; Huzjak, Ljiljana ; Katušić, Mario The study of effectiveness of Community Based Rehabilitation // Outcome Measurements in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (Standard and Future). Beč, 1998

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Bobinac Georgievski, Ana ; Jakšić, Mirka ; Polovina, Andrea ; Huzjak, Ljiljana ; Katušić, Mario

engleski

The study of effectiveness of Community Based Rehabilitation

PURPOSE: The purpose of research was to compare the effectiveness of two different rehabilitation processes for patients with musculosceletal impairments: community based rehabilitation (CBR) and institutional rehabilitation (IR) (based in Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in General Hospital “Sveti Duh”). METHODS: The group of 24 patients randomly started program either at CBR or IR and changed the setting after two weeks. Patients have been interviewed after the completion of four weeks program. They were asked to compare the effectiveness of CBR and IR approach on five aspects of health and function: general health, self-confidence during physical activities, psychical tension, pain intensity and tolerance to pain. RESULTS: CBR approach was judged by majority of patients as better or equal to IR in all measured aspects of health and function. The different effectiveness between CBR and IR was expressed by 41,67% to 54,17% of patients in the study group. The most pronounced difference between two approaches was seen in general heath improvement where CBR was more effective (42%:12,5%). CONCLUSION: This investigation showed that CBR approach should be considered as a useful strategy in managing patients with musculosceletal impairments for it was proved as better or equal as IR. Although the study group was small, the results encourage further efforts for measuring outcomes of CBR and IR approach.

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Podaci o prilogu

1998.

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Outcome Measurements in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (Standard and Future)

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poster

29.02.1904-29.02.2096

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Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita