Role of nursing in rehabilitation

  • Gutenbrunner C
  • Stievano A
  • Stewart D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Evidence shows that, in order to attain optimum outcomes, rehabilitation interventions should be delivered by multi-professional teams. A rehabilitation nurse is one of the relevant rehabilitation professionals. The model of nursing care has shifted from the traditional model (a passive role of patients) to a complex and modern concept of nursing in supporting patients to independently and actively perform self-care. This paper briefly introduces the role of nurses in rehabilitation, from the point of view of rehabilitation service delivery, which is relevant in all phases and types of rehabilitation care, including acute rehabilitation, post-acute rehabilitation, long-term rehabilitation, nursing home and geriatric care, and in community- based rehabilitation service.

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Gutenbrunner, C., Stievano, A., Stewart, D., Catton, H., & Nugraha, B. (2021). Role of nursing in rehabilitation. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine – Clinical Communications, 4(1), jrmcc00063. https://doi.org/10.2340/20030711-1000061

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