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  • ...history from our patients we routinely ask about sports and hobbies in the Social History section, and this provides a perfect opportunity to ask just how mu ...g. plumber, cleaner, electrician, joiner, nurse, gardener, postal delivery worker etc.)
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  • ...k of further amputations<br>Participation Restrictions: Loss of role of as worker and wife, with consequent loss of locus of control<br>Environmental Factors ...so seen in conjunction with the Physiotherapist and had significant social worker input. Despite initially finding it difficult to adapt to her change in fun
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  • ...fluences of the numerous elements that influence health behaviors, such as social and physical environments. # Models of interpersonal health behavior- Social cognitive theory
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  • ...up to 3 hours per day for therapy. The hospital's psychologist and social worker were involved too. ..., he was prepared for the next stage in rehab towards the overall goals of social integration and successful ambulation.
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  • ...ncluding looking after his grandchildren. Unable to participate in several social groups he had been a part of, including the Probus group. Unable to play bo ocial worker: organising additional carer support for activities of daily living and per
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  • ...in. Patient is currently working with PT, doctors, OT, Prosthesist, social worker and nursing staff. Frustrated with current ADL performance, anxious for LE ...ible PTSD. Restore self-care skills, establish transfer skills, and regain social cognition skills. Also, restore strength, sensitivity, reduce edema, reduce
    8 KB (1,211 words) - 18:53, 11 April 2020
  • **Social Exclusion ...n is recommended in conjunction with addressing the misconception that the worker needs to be pain-free before returning to work.<ref name=":2">[https://www.
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  • ...lps build a quality relationship between the client/patient and the health worker. ...refusing treatment – the person's nearest relative or an approved social worker must make an application for the person to be forcibly kept in hospital, an
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  • ...m and reduced productivity, persistent disability and reduction of income, social exclusion and material deprivation for the families involved.<ref name=":0" ...(RTW) aims at facilitating the injured, temporarily impaired, or disabled worker to return to work as soon as it is medically safe.
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  • The impact of a musculoskeletal condition on a worker is variable and affected by a number of factors. The type of work can have ...k.<ref name=":5">Department of Work and Pensions. Department of Health and Social Care. Health in the Workplace- Patterns of Sickness Absence, Employer Suppo
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  • ...recommended that the psychiatrists and psychiatric nurses, psychologists, social workers and occupational therapists should form “psychiatric teams” to ...as the result of improvements in pharmacological treatments along with key social, political and economic trends. These included increasing emphasis on human
    20 KB (2,740 words) - 23:39, 31 October 2023
  • ...ehabilitation engineers, wheelchair technicians, wheelchair suppliers, and social workers are needed to provide appropriate care. Wheelchair provision best p ...ot been formally established, a family member, caregiver, community health worker, or another wheelchair user could make the referral to the provision center
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  • ...al activities that leads to a reduction in the physical, psychological and social wellbeing of the patient. The impact of pain on the individual patient is a ...isfunction, beliefs and coping strategies, distress, illness behaviour and social interactions.<ref name="p1" /><br>
    13 KB (1,914 words) - 01:37, 22 November 2019
  • ...r room and will spend significant time on screens. She has difficulty with social cues and a poor understanding of personal boundaries or space, which may im === '''Social History''' ===
    9 KB (1,395 words) - 10:45, 1 June 2022
  • ...y insulin injections and house chores. Patient and wife currently receives social welfare support and enjoys subsidized medical care. He works from 10am to 3 A multidisciplinary approach involving team doctors, medical social worker, rehab doctors, occupational therapist and psychiatrist was key to his even
    8 KB (1,220 words) - 18:53, 11 April 2020
  • ..., aerobic endurance and walking speed to help improve ADLs, participate in social activities outside the home and maintain as much independence for as long a ...to refer out to an occupational therapist, neuropsychologist, and a social worker.
    28 KB (4,138 words) - 17:13, 30 July 2023
  • ...e‐Income Countries? Meta‐Synthesis of Existing Qualitative Studies using a Social Ecological Model]. Tropical Medicine & International Health. 2016 May 1;21( * Introducing ponseti training into health worker curriculums
    8 KB (1,139 words) - 13:25, 1 March 2022
  • ...pecial educators, occupational therapists, a medical officer, and a social worker are among the multidisciplinary team members.
    7 KB (920 words) - 12:45, 30 March 2022
  • ...ist, occupational therapist, speech and language therapist where relevant, social services staff, close family members, carers (if appropriate). In many hosp
    11 KB (1,550 words) - 00:49, 24 August 2022
  • ...ilies and communities and the appropriate health, education vocational and social services. ...sychologist, the physiotherapist, the orthopaedic technologist, the social worker, etc. However, local or remote settings do not always involve all those act
    14 KB (1,972 words) - 20:41, 2 August 2020
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