[关于对肌肉骨骼疾病患者实施与工作相关的医疗康复的调查结果:确定需求和评估工作要求]。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 REHABILITATION Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-22 DOI:10.1055/a-2403-0476
David Bühne, Torsten Alles, Jan Mathis Elling, Christian Hetzel
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目的:研究表明,与工作相关的医疗康复(WMR)的实施具有明显的异质性,德国养老保险规定的要求也并非始终如一。本研究旨在调查肌肉骨骼疾病患者在确定工作相关医疗康复需求以及评估个人工作需求方面对工作相关医疗康复指南的执行情况。方法:317 家获准对肌肉骨骼疾病患者进行工作相关医疗康复的康复机构受邀参加了一项全国性调查。317家康复机构中有86家对自行编制的调查问卷做出了回应,并符合纳入标准:尽管大多数医疗机构表示,如果患者有需要,几乎所有患者都会接受 WMR 治疗,但在大多数情况下,提供 WMR 治疗的比例低于 10%。在工作要求方面,受访者要求雇主更多地参与,以加强有效性:调查结果表明,世界监测报告在很大程度上是按照世界监测报告准则实施的。主要的挑战包括满足 WMR 的需求和加强雇主对工作要求评估的参与。
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[Results of a Survey Regarding the Implementation of Work-Related Medical Rehabilitation for Patients with Musculoskeletal Disorders: Identification of a Need and the Assessment of Work Demands].

Purpose: Research indicates that the implementation of work-related medical rehabilitation (WMR) is characterized by pronounced heterogeneity and that the requirements defined by the German Pension Insurance are not consistently met. The study aimed to investigate the implementation of the WMR guideline in patients with musculoskeletal disorders with regard to the identification of a need for WMR as well as the assessment of the individual demands of work.

Methods: 317 rehabilitation facilities authorized for WMR in patients with musculoskeletal disorders were invited to participate in a nationwide survey. 86 of 317 facilities responded to the self-developed questionnaire and met the inclusion criteria.

Results: Although most facilities reported that nearly all patients receive WMR if they have a need for it, the proportion of WMR measures provided was below ten percent in the majority of cases. With regard to work demands, respondents demanded greater involvement of employers in order to strengthen validity.

Conclusion: The findings indicate that WMR is largely implemented in accordance with the WMR guideline. The main challenges include meeting the need for WMR and strengthening the involvement of employers in the assessment of work requirements.

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Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation REHABILITATION-
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期刊介绍: Die Zeitschrift Die Rehabilitation richtet sich an Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeiter in Einrichtungen, Forschungsinstitutionen und Trägern der Rehabilitation. Sie berichtet über die medizinischen, gesetzlichen, politischen und gesellschaftlichen Grundlagen und Rahmenbedingungen der Rehabilitation und über internationale Entwicklungen auf diesem Gebiet. Schwerpunkte sind dabei Beiträge zu Rehabilitationspraxis (medizinische, berufliche und soziale Rehabilitation, Qualitätsmanagement, neue Konzepte und Versorgungsmodelle zur Anwendung der ICF, Bewegungstherapie etc.), Rehabilitationsforschung (praxisrelevante Ergebnisse, Methoden und Assessments, Leitlinienentwicklung, sozialmedizinische Fragen), Public Health, Sozialmedizin Gesundheits-System-Forschung sowie die daraus resultierenden Probleme.
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