波士顿康复中心的临床动机体验实习:案例研究。

Konaku Doo Kuusegmeh, Jacob Aaworb-nang Maabobr Kor
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康复被定义为 "一套干预措施,旨在通过与环境的互动,优化有健康问题的个人的功能,减少其残疾程度"。任何人在受伤、手术、患病或生病后,或由于年龄增长功能下降,都可能在一生中的某个阶段需要康复。康复的一些例子包括:为改善脑损伤后的沟通能力而进行的言语和语言训练;为改善中风或帕金森病患者的肌肉力量、自主运动和平衡能力而进行的体育锻炼训练;为改善老年人的家居环境以提高他们在家中的安全性和独立性并降低他们跌倒的风险而进行的改造;对心脏病患者进行如何安全锻炼的教育;为截肢者使用假肢做准备,并制作、安装和改装假肢;为烧伤手术后的患者提供定位和夹板技术,以帮助皮肤愈合、消肿和恢复活动能力;为脑瘫儿童开具减轻痉挛的药物;为脊髓损伤后出现情绪困扰的患者提供心理治疗;为精神分裂症、自闭症谱系障碍或智力障碍患者提供社交技能培训。训练视力丧失者使用白手杖;与重症监护病人合作,改善他们的呼吸,预防并发症,加快他们在危重病后的康复。康复与促进健康、预防疾病、治疗和姑息治疗一样,是全民医保的重要组成部分。康复有助于儿童、成人或老年人尽可能独立地进行日常活动,并使他们能够参与教育、工作、娱乐和有意义的生活角色,如照顾家人。据估计,目前全球有 24 亿人患有可能从康复中受益的疾病。随着全球人口的健康状况和特征发生变化,估计未来几年对康复的需求只会增加。人们的寿命越来越长,预计到 2050 年,60 岁以上的人口数量将翻一番,越来越多的人患有糖尿病、中风和癌症等慢性疾病。与此同时,受伤和儿童发育不良(如脑瘫)的发病率持续上升。这些健康状况会影响个人的功能,并与残疾程度的增加相关联,而康复治疗则对残疾程度的增加大有裨益。在世界许多地方,这种日益增长的康复需求在很大程度上没有得到满足。在中低收入国家,一半以上需要康复服务的人得不到康复服务。由于人口的健康状况和特征发生了变化,预计全世界的康复需求将会增加。例如,人们寿命越来越长,但慢性病和残疾却越来越多。目前,康复需求在很大程度上没有得到满足。在一些中低收入国家,50%以上的人得不到所需的康复服务。包括冲突、灾害和疫情在内的紧急情况在造成康复需求激增的同时,也扰乱了康复服务。康复是全民医保的重要组成部分,也是实现可持续发展目标 3--"确保各个年龄段的人都能过上健康的生活,促进所有人的福祉 "的关键战略。在本案例研究中,对美国博斯特森康复中心的实习情况进行了深入审查,突出强调了加纳天主教大学社会科学教育系的一名学生 Fiapre-Sunyani 开展的这项研究/实习可在未来二十年为这一重要的康复研究领域做出重要贡献。
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Clinical Motivation Experience Practicum at Rehabilitation Center, Boston: A Case Study.
Rehabilitation is defined as “a set of interventions designed to optimize functioning and reduce disability in individuals with health conditions in interaction with their environment”. Anybody may need rehabilitation at some point in their lives, following an injury, surgery, disease or illness, or because their functioning has declined with age. Some examples of rehabilitation include Speech and language training to improve a person’s communication after a brain injury; physical exercise training to improve muscle strength, voluntary movements and balance in persons with stroke or Parkinson disease; modifying an older person’s home environment to improve their safety and independence at home and to reduce their risk of falls; educating a person with heart disease on how to exercise safely; preparing a person with an amputation to be able to use a prosthetic and making, fitting and refitting the prosthesis; positioning and splinting techniques to assist with skin healing, reduce swelling, and to regain movement after burn surgery; prescribing medicine to reduce spasticity for a child with cerebral palsy; psychological therapies for a person with emotional distress following a spinal cord injury; Social skills training for persons with schizophrenia, autism spectrum disorders or disorders of intellectual disability. training a person with vision loss in the use of a white cane; and working with a patient in intensive care to improve their breathing, prevent complications and speed their recovery after critical illness. Rehabilitation is an essential part of universal health coverage along with the promotion of good health, prevention of disease, treatment and palliative care. Rehabilitation helps a child, adult or older person to be as independent as possible in everyday activities and enables participation in education, work, recreation and meaningful life roles such as taking care of family. Globally, an estimated 2.4 billion people are currently living with a health condition that may benefit from rehabilitation. With changes taking place in the health and characteristics of the population worldwide, this estimated need for rehabilitation is only going to increase in the coming years. People are living longer, with the number of people over 60 years of age predicted to double by 2050, and more people are living with chronic diseases such as diabetes, stroke and cancer. At the same time, the ongoing incidence of injury and child developmental conditions (such as cerebral palsy) persist. These health conditions can impact an individual’s functioning and are linked to increased levels of disability, for which rehabilitation can be beneficial. In many parts of the world, this increasing need for rehabilitation is going largely unmet. More than half of people living in low- and middle-income countries who require rehabilitation services do not receive them. The need for rehabilitation worldwide is predicted to increase due to changes in the health and characteristics of the population. For example, people are living longer, but with more chronic disease and disability. Currently, the need for rehabilitation is largely unmet. In some low- and middle-income countries, more than 50% of people do not receive the rehabilitation services they require. Emergencies including conflicts, disasters and outbreaks create enormous surges in rehabilitation needs while also disrupting rehabilitation services. Rehabilitation is an important part of universal health coverage and is a key strategy for achieving Sustainable Development Goal 3 – “Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages”. In this case study, an in-depth review of the situation of the rehabilitation centre practicum at Bostson, United States of America, is, highlighting important contributions that this research/practicum conducted by a student of the Department of Social Sciences Education, of the Catholic University of Ghana, Fiapre-Sunyani, could make to this important field of rehabilitation research in the next two decades.
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