Interprofessional Rehabilitation : a Person-Centred Approach
Publication details: Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. : Wiley-Blackwell, 2012Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 195 pages) : illustrations : (electronic bk.)ISBN:- 9781118351406
- 1118351401 (electronic bk.)
- 9781118702741 (electronic bk.)
- 1118702743 (electronic bk.)
- (pbk. alk. paper)
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Introduction : interprofessional rehabilitation -- a person-centred approach / Richard J. Siegert, William Taylor, and Sarah G. Dean -- A rehabilitation framework : the international classification of functioning, disability and health / William J. Taylor and Szilvia Geyh -- An interprofessional approach to rehabilitation / Sarah G. Dean and Claire Ballinger -- Processes in rehabilitation / William Levack and Sarah G. Dean -- Outcome measurement in rehabilitation / Richard J. Siegert and Jo Adams -- The person in context / Julie Pryor and Sarah G. Dean -- Conclusion : interprofessional rehabilitation a person-centred approach / Sarah G. Dean, Richard J. Siegert, and William J. Taylor.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Interprofessional Rehabilitation: a Person-Centred Approach is a concise and readable introduction to the principles and practice of a person-centred interprofessional approach to rehabilitation, based upon a firm scientific evidence base. Written by a multi-contributor team of specialists in physiotherapy, occupational therapy, nursing, psychology and rehabilitation medicine, this text draws together common themes that cut across the different professional groups and the spectrum of health conditions requiring rehabilitation, and sets out a model of practice that is tailored to the specific ne.
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