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Citation

Brych V, Vasylynets M, Shmanko O, Bilak-Lukyanchuk V. Georgian Med. News 2022; (330): 70-73.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, International Academy of Science, Education, Industry and Arts)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

36427845

Abstract

The aim is to investigate the participation of traumatologists in providing medical rehabilitation care to patients with injuries and form a recommended plan to strengthen this area at the regional level and the level of individual health care facilities. Medical-statistical, sociological, graphic, bibliosemantic methods and methods of structural and logical analysis were used during the research. The survey involved 65 traumatologists, which amounted to 72.2% of all doctors specializing in "Traumatology" in Transcarpathian region. All physicians surveyed refer patients with injuries for rehabilitation services, but only 56.9±6.1% do so electronically. It was determined that 75.4±5.3% of traumatologists participate in the work of multidisciplinary teams in various forms, 32.3±5.8% - participate in the joint development of individual rehabilitation plans. 70.8±5.6% of surveyed physicians reported the practice of conducting informational and educational work to ensure adherence to rehabilitation among patients who need it. The study identified some aspects of the participation of traumatologists in providing medical rehabilitation to persons with injuries: the frequency of referrals for rehabilitation, information work to form the adherence to rehabilitation, forms of participation in multidisciplinary teams. Based on the results of the research, a recommended plan for strengthening the participation of traumatologists in the rehabilitation process at the regional and individual level has been developed.


Language: en

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