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  • # Teaching and learning approaches ...eds of its learners, faculty, institutions, stockholders, future patients, and society.<ref>Thomas PA, Kern DE, Hughes MT, Tackett SA, Chen BY. (eds). [ht
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  • ...ily living. It should allow us to create individual, patient-centred goals and ultimately a tailor-made treatment plan based on the client's needs. *Co-morbidities and other non-related conditions.
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  • ...nge of factors affect the health status like personal, economical, social, and environmental. Some of the factors can be controlled while others cannot.<r ..., food, income, a stable ecosystem, sustainable resources, social justice, and equity." So, health promotion is the not only health sector's responsibilit
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  • ...JWD8IxSyc232Zu6bGAy5Uk4#v=onepage&q&f=false Coaching and mentoring: Theory and practice.] Sage; 2017 Oct 23.</ref>. In general terms the differences betwe * Coaching is more focused and goal oriented, aimed at optimizing performance
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  • ...MC7546426/ Ethical issues in consenting older adults: academic researchers and community perspectives.] Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research ...on or test. For consent to be termed valid, it must be voluntary, informed and be given by a person with capacity. The video below explains more using a c
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  • ...based practice in physiotherapy: a systematic review of barriers, enablers and interventions.] Physiotherapy. 2014 Sep 1;100(3):208-19.</ref> Applying an ...the best evidence available at that time. Evidence-based practice is fluid and constantly changes as more evidence is produced.
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  • ...ultural Competency: A Literature Review for Evaluators of Recent Immigrant and Refugee Service Programs in Colorado, REFT Institute, Inc. March 2002. http ...an individual and as an organization with the context of cultural beliefs and behaviours.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...e in the era of scientific research. As the number of physiotherapy trials and systematic reviews increase, we could hope that we are developing a robust ...hysical therapy services are provided, to optimize patient/client outcomes and quality of life.<ref>Jones İ, Bartlett Learning LL. [http://samples.jbpub.
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  • .... See the Resources section at the bottom of this page for links to pelvic and men's health special interest groups.''[[File:Sexual activity.png|thumb|449 ...ludes a patient's physiological sexual functioning, their sexual identity, and their sexual relationship.
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  • ...Wala’a Awwad from [https://www.cvt.org The Center for Victims of Torture] and [[User:Giuseppe Daverio|Giuseppe Daverio]] as part of the [[PREP Content De ...lysis with the traumatized patient: Helping to survive extreme experiences and complicated loss. InInternational Forum of Psychoanalysis 2016 Apr 2 (Vol.
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  • ...cles/PMC8139406/pdf/fpsyg-12-624783.pdf Systematic Review of Psychological and Behavioral Correlates of Recreational Running.] Front Psychol. 2021 May 7;1 ...mateur marathon athletes?] International journal of environmental research and public health. 2020 Jan;17(2):585.</ref><br>
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  • ...erging_Roles_in_Physiotherapy_Practice|Queen Margaret University's Current and Emerging Roles in Physiotherapy Practice Project]]<br> ...dvocates. The following video, '''Share the Orange,''' describes dementia and it's effects on an individual{{#ev:youtube|x9MvEZskR6o|500}}<ref>Alzheimers
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  • ...thods for addressing their condition. <ref name=":6">Fourie M. Explanation and Planning Plus Course 2020 </ref> ...dge regarding the nature of their condition, treatment options, prognosis, and alternative options in the case of unsatisfactory outcomes.
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  • ...ilitation professionals should understand the need for timely, coordinated and complex rehabilitation interventions by interdisciplinary teams.<ref name=" == Types of Complex Injuries and Conditions ==
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  • ...ray, but to what are termed 'psychosocial variables', such as mood, stress and the social situation in which the pain occurs. ...t unfortunately, this is not beneficial as it leads to secondary stiffness and weakness, worsening the symptoms that the individual is trying to avoid.
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  • '''Original Editors ''' - [[User:Naomi O'Reilly|Naomi O'Reilly]] and [http://relabhs.org/ ReLAB-HS] ...rmance of activities, participation, environmental/contextual factors, and personal factors.<ref name=":2">World Health Organization. World Report on Disabilit
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  • '''Original Editor '''- [[User:Vidya Acharya|Vidya Acharya]] and [[User:Naomi O'Reilly|Naomi O'Reilly]] ...ctorial and clustered. This makes it even harder because many new barriers and challenges can arise even when one is solved.
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  • ...h the migrants and the host community.<ref name=":1">Slutzky CE. Migration and family conflict. Family process. 1979 Dec;18(4):379-90. https://www.researc ...includes 27.1 million refugees, 53.2 million internally displaced persons and over 4.6 million asylum seekers. Currently there are more displaced persons
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  • ...herapist has clinical autonomy.&nbsp;</span>The Croatia offers both public and private physiotherapy services. <ref name="p1">http://www.physio-europe.org ...t according to indication for physiotherapy by a doctor and prepare a plan and programme of physiotherapy in <br>accordance with the referred doctor's dia
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  • ...as been used include: weight loss, smoking cessation, alcohol consumption, and blood sugar control.<ref>Kopp SL, Ramseier CA, Ratka-Krüger P, Woelber JP. ...W. Miller and S. Rollnick, and introduced the fundamental concepts of MI, and introduced some of the language that continues to be used to describe MI. S
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