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  • === Social History === *Full time office worker
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  • === Social History === *Full time office worker
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  • Hotel Worker, Lady Q Undergoes Transtibial Amputation but 'Gears up' for Prothesis and R ...pre- and post- prosthetics rehabilitation and reintegration into work and social environs.
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  • ...needs such as home care provision and care coordination resulting in huge social and financial burden on family |Motor, speech, feeding, and social affectation
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  • #*[[Role of Social Worker in a Rehabilitation Team]] (Naomi O'Reilly) #*[[Role of Peer Support Worker in a Rehabilitation Team]] (Naomi O'Reilly)
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  • ...occupational therapist, dietician, psychologist, speech therapist, social worker and other consultant specialists as necessary. This injury has a major effect on the social life of the patient, such as divorce or loss of work. Therefore, it might b
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  • ...ed amount of time in any one position. When considering the typical office worker, this is often a seated position. A sedentary lifestyle is becoming more co * The work system takes a person's need for social and economic needs.<ref>Bridger R. [https://books.google.co.in/books?hl=en&
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  • * '''Social worker''': The social worker can provide support and counseling to the patient and their family. They ca ...ist may also provide support and counseling to the patient, and the social worker may also help to coordinate the patient's care. The specific roles of each
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  • ...out an individual's participation in ten occupational behaviours (student, worker, volunteer, caregiver, home maintainer, friend, family member, religious pa * Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT),
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  • * Collecting patients social history and home set up.<ref name=":1" /> * Ensure the clinical, social and care needs of a patient have been assessed and met. <ref name=":9">Zurl
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  • ...on, bowel and bladder considerations, and appropriate rest and sleep), and social and emotional support.<ref>Oncohemakey [https://oncohemakey.com/principles- ...a speech and language therapist, a dietician, a psychologist, and a social worker.
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  • ...elchair prescription]], self-care and [[Assistive Devices|adaptive aids]], social workers who work with families as well as patients, dietitians, clinical ps ...and quality of life, incorporating physical, psychological, emotional and social wellbeing. <ref name=":02">World Physiotherapy, Description of Physical The
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  • ...th the family sharing, learning and working across disciplines, with a key worker for each family to coordinating services. Flexible boundaries and interchan ...oncerns and priorities of the family as much as possible. Ideally, the key worker is chosen in consultation with the family.<ref name=":3">Rosen C, Miller AC
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  • ...rain injury sequela is so excessive and dynamic that none of the health or social care professionals can manage this diverse burden in isolation. Therefore, ...e of medical, physical, sensory, cognitive, communicative, behavioural and social problems, which require specialist input from a wide range of medical and a
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  • Social History: *Occupation:Former Construction worker, currently unemployed for the last 6 months
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  • * The Type 1 Certificate is a visa screen and results in (USCIS) Healthcare Worker Certificate. ...e FCCPT website this can take 16 weeks. The FCCPT will issue a Health Care Worker Certificate, (Type I). This is only a part of the requirements for applicat
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  • ...</blockquote>In essence, occupational health specialists aim to enhance a worker’s health status, increase the productivity of a workforce, improve busine ...cultures in ways which support health and safety at work, promote positive social interactions and improve productivity
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  • ...gement''' - Pain can have an impact on a patient's physical, emotional and social well being. Early intervention and adopting a multidisciplinary approach t ...activities can help to improve, safety, independence and participation in social and community life.
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  • * Social worker
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  • ...has found a number of “genetic, biological, behavioral, psychological, and social factors” that can increase the risk of eating disorder development. ...nurses, exercise therapist, occupational therapist, pharmacist, and social worker enhances patient care in eating disorders. Early treatment and aggressive m
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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
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  • **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
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  • ...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>
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  • ...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''' ===
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  • ...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
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  • ..., 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.
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  • ...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
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  • ...pecial educators, occupational therapists, a medical officer, and a social worker are among the multidisciplinary team members.
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  • ...ist, occupational therapist, speech and language therapist where relevant, social services staff, close family members, carers (if appropriate). In many hosp
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  • ...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
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  • [[File:Worker working with fire.jpg|thumb|Industrial worker working with burning coal]] * Disfigurements caused by burning often result in social stigma, restriction in their participation in society, and disadvantage in
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  • ...to improve her independent functioning. As well as support from the social worker and psychologist to assist her in managing her mental health as a result of ===== Social Hx =====
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  • ...care programs for older people living at home: A scoping review. Health & social care in the community]. 2019 Sep;27(5):e549-66.</ref> The CGA is considered ...d instruments to evaluate aspects of patient functioning, impairments, and social supports<ref>CGA toolkit. [https://www.cgakit.com/cga Comprehensive geriatr
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  • ...erves an essential function in [[Infectious Disease|infectious diseases]], social sciences and [[Global Health|global health]]<ref name=":0">Infection preven * '''Susceptible Person''' - Someone (Patient, Healthcare Worker, or Visitor) who is not vaccinated or immune to a particular infectious dis
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  • ...rapists (PT), occupational therapists (OT), psychologists, dieticians, and social workers. Additionally, other professionals outside of the healthcare team a ...e rehabilitation professional plays a central role, in linking medical and social stakeholders.
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  • ...in physiotherapists who addressed the complex clinical, psychological, and social problems<ref>Liu H, Hossain MS, Islam MS, Rahman MA, Costa PD, Herbert RD, ...job placement to optimize the chances of employment. The need for general social support for people with SCI is recognized as a significant factor for succe
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  • ...ion focuses on optimising function and aims to facilitate independence and social integration. It includes prevention of injury/illness recurrence and/or sec ...ct with many professionals and systems, for example, health, education and social care. Rehabilitation processes are more efficient if all those involved are
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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 .... plumber, cleaner, electrician, joiner, nurse, gardener, postal delivery worker etc.)
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  • ...nvironments. This contributes to an inability to participate in meaningful social activities. Physiotherapy interventions were focused on improving static ba ===== Social History: =====
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  • '''Social history:''' Ken lives with his wife, has 2 sons (1 lives in town, 1 lives i ...ns that may be included like psychoeducation of the caregiver and patient, social stimulation, environmental modification, and identifications of potentially
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  • * Seek support as needed (speak to your boss, your colleagues, and your social support); * Greater job control by the individual worker
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  • ...he consultant, physiotherapist, Prosthetic, Occupational Therapist, Social Worker and Exercise Physiologist was completed. Particularly regarding socket fit
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  • ...gnosis. The emotional impact of illness can be significantly influenced by social and cultural backgrounds as well as personality traits<ref name=":0" />. ...explored in Box 1 using an example of non-specific back pain in an office worker. His thought processes will be shaped by the answers to the six mentioned q
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  • * '''Precautions/Contraindications''': Depression, lack of social support, right [[Wrist and Hand|wrist]] injury (~3 months ago) ** Most affected areas: mobility, emotional well-being, social support
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  • *The prosthetist, social worker and I spent time with Jane and her family providing emotional support and i
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  • ...re made at the follow-up visit to a speech-language pathologist and social worker. The patient’s outcomes for fine motor tasks were significantly reduced o ==== Social History (SHx) ====
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  • OI can have a negative effect on the social and emotional well-being of young people with this condition and their fami ...lude primary care physician, orthopedist, geneticist, nutritionist, social worker, and psychologist, physiotherapists, occupational therapists. Pulmonologist
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  • * Social worker * Social History
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  • |Social worker |Involved in a community follow-up, livelihood and social assistance programs.
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  • ...to peripheral nerves can impair an individual's ability to perform manual, social, and functional tasks. It could lead to impairments. Thus, patients with pe ...rapist (Occupational or Physical therapist), electro-diagnostician, social worker, the client, and family.
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  • ...sychologist to support Mrs. A through the grief of losing a limb, a social worker to support her to find suitable accommodation, an occupational therapist to
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  • ..., memory, learning abilities, communication skills, mental well-being, and social interactions.<ref name="p3">CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. ...social-relational model, which suggests that both impairments, as well as social and environmental barriers, can all operate simultaneously.<ref name=" Thom
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  • ...rkers’ experiences of workplace incidents that posed a risk of patient and worker injury: a critical incident technique analysis. BMC health services researc #* requires minor physical exertion from health and social care worker during transfers
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  • ...ance or alcohol abuse. Non-smoker. The patient mentions she drinks wine in social settings, once in a while. '''Social History:''' Elementary school and dance teacher. Lives with her husband and
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  • ...socially isolated due to COVID and frustrated with his diagnosis. A social worker may also help implement interventions to prevent caregiver burden that his
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  • ...nterdisciplinary-teamwork-becoming-effective-practitioner/</ref><br>Social worker assessed client's psychosocial status and made sure that all the stages of
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  • ...ng, fine motor skill training, and education on relevant functional tasks. Social workers, psychologists, and occupational therapists provided complimentary * '''Behavioural''' - depressive symptoms such as sadness, apathy, social withdrawal, insomnia, fatigue
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  • ...patients with communicable diseases before the exposure to the healthcare worker. ...nd have the lowest level of extractable protein available. If a healthcare worker has a suspected latex allergy, they should not wear latex gloves. Similarly
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  • ...niques for improvement of learning process. European Journal of Business & Social Sciences. 2019 May;7(5):776-85.</ref> ...rnational standards, but informed by requirements for the local healthcare worker (Frenk, 2010). 
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  • ...air access. She has two supportive adult daughters one of whom is a social worker. They both provide assistance with transport and shopping. ...anxious to progress her mobility and be more involved in her community and social activities such as playing bowls and cards and going to the movies.
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  • ...done properly, reflective practice can enhance your skills as a healthcare worker<ref>Koshy K, Limb C, Gundogan B, Whitehurst K, Jafree DJ. Reflective practi ...otherapy students over time in clinical placements. Learning in Health and Social Care 2006; 5(3):119–132</ref>.
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  • ...not only affects function and sensation, but also affects body image, and social and psychological well-being.<ref>Behera P, Dash M. Life after lower limb a ...teem, distorted body image, increased dependency and significant levels of social isolation are also observed in short and long-term follow up after amputati
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  • === Support Worker === ...perspective, involving the practitioner gaining a better understanding of social and psychological issues as well as the biomedical aspects of the injury.
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  • ...<ref name="Scottish 2013">Scottish Government. Directorate for health and social care integration; primary care. http://www.sehd.scot.nhs.uk/pca/PCA2011(M)1 ...ity and mortality worldwide and, subsequently, places a heavy economic and social burden on governments<ref name="Celli 2013">Celli, B.R., MacNee, W. &amp; c
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  • ...ople in bed, is one of the most highest risk tasks performed by health and social care workers and is the cause of approximately 25% of all patient handling ...of daily living. Assistive devices also support the health and social care worker to position and move patients in a way that reduces risk for injury to them
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  • * Not a violation of the sex worker's human rights<ref name=":2">Stop the Traffick. Sex Trafficking vs Sex Work ...efendants previously knew the trafficked persons. Of these cases: 31% were social media contacts, 21% were spouses or intimate partners, 13% knew the survivo
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  • ...tance occurs when the sender and receiver perceive each other on different social levels and act accordingly. A patient may feel that a doctor is talking dow # Access to a clinician with good social skills, confidence and proper knowledge in the field, who are able to relat
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  • ===== Social History ===== ...r level of fatigue that decreases one’s capacity for physical, functional, social and cognitive activities.
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  • ...ess the changing patient needs with regard to physical, psychological, and social aspects of health. Successful management of Spinal Cord Injury requires a ...iplinary” are increasingly being used interchangeably to define health and social care teams and outline the various degrees of involvement of the multiple d
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  • == Social/Cultural Influences == ##Persistently low health worker morale
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  • ...nity social worker for coping strategies due to decreased participation in social activities.   ...cial worker referral is for assistance in arranging homecare equipment and social support services.
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  • |Social withdrawal and psychiatric presentations that can affect relationships. May ...ng - inattention, slow thinking, forgetfulness, unsteady gait, [[tremor]], social withdrawal<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...ression, poor coping strategies, hypochondriasis<br> • Social: litigation, worker compensation <br>• Surgical<br> • Repeated surgery (50% increase in ris ...er prevention strategies are:<br>• Give psychological aid to patients with social and psychological stressors.<ref name="p1" /><br>• Use a meticulous techn
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  • ...difficult to estimate because often, this condition is undereported due to social stigma<ref name=":0" />. ...physiotherapist, dietitian, internist, a pediatrician, and a mental health worker.
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  • ...e he had a history of hypertension. He was a retired assembly line factory worker prior to the accident. He lives at home in a bungalow with his spouse. The ...from the top shelf. He reported having no pain. Previously he was a very social individual but has since felt isolated and depressed after his stroke. He i
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  • ...tyle="white-space: pre" class="Apple-tab-span"></span>4. Lack of workplace social support<sup>+</sup> ...nsfer, past conflicts with coworkers/supervisors, or difficulty developing social ties in the workplace
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  • * Decreased social support<ref name=":0" /> '''Social and vocational history:'''
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  • ...a neurologist, occupational therapist, speech-language pathologist, social worker/ therapist, as well as community care and the Alzheimer’s Society. Althou * PSW = personal support worker
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  • ...variance among patients, unpredictability, and potential to create a heavy social and emotional burden on patients can make appropriate, effective management Fatigue is of great importance to Betty’s participation as a worker and a parent. Regular exercise has been cited widely in the literature as b
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  • ...ayannis et al" />. Sahrmann and Van Dillen acknowledge that the bio-psycho-social subtype have not featured strongly in their research<ref name="Karayannis e ...rauma or change in activity to flare up the pain. The patient is an office worker and is currently off work. she denies any leg and buttock symptoms, and has
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  • ...nd the findings and challenges that may arise. Sam is a 30-year-old retail worker who suffered cerebellar damage following a motor vehicle accident. Sam was ...Sam is healthy and active, with no co-morbidities. He is a non-smoker and social drinker (1-2 drinks/week).
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  • ...orting activities, leisure etc), environmental factors (living conditions, social habits, etc.) socio-economic factors (income level, cultural beliefs, etc.) ...stress can vary hugely from person to person and differs according to our social and economic circumstances, the environment we live in and our genetic make
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  • ...erprofessional team in addition to a supportive team (nutritionist, social worker, nurses, geneticists, and palliative care providers). Members and patients
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  • ...at expressing or improving physical fitness and mental well-being, forming social relationships or obtaining results in competition at all levels''”.  In ''Recreational Sport;'' An overriding emphasis on the social and health aspects of sport, with fun and friendship being ‘key component
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  • ...ition, indicating that he may also benefit from appointments with a social worker and continued physical therapy treatment. ...the future, Therefore, Mr. J will also benefit from a referral to a social worker to help him cope and remain socially integrated<ref name=":9" />'''.'''
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  • ...laced persons continues to grow,<ref name=":0" /> so does the reach of its social, physical, and psychological consequences. As a result, rehabilitation prof ...l P, Birrell B, Dunn P, Murphy M, Harrison A, Hayes M, Yeomans P. Hospital social workers and their understanding of compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma.
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  • ...ves help with his activities of daily living with a daily Personal Support Worker (PSW). With the added pressure from university, Breydon has reported feelin '''Social History'''
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  • '''Social History/Family History''' ...ecreased gait speed which affects his ability to participate in meaningful social functions as well as activities of daily living
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  • ==== Social History ==== '''''Social Worker or Psychologist'''''
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  • ...ents adapt their environment to fulfil the overall goal of achieving total social inclusion # Social worker / case manager
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  • * Social worker- Can arrange packages of care to be setup in the home for those patients th
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  • LGTB older adults are five times less likely to have accessed health and social services due to fear of mistreatment and stigmatisation. This, in turn, can At times, it may also be crucial to refer individuals to social work and other international non-governmental organisations (INGOs) or non-
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  • PD creates complexities for health and social staff helping individuals and those affected by it (carers, family members, * Social worker
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  • ...ration, low satisfaction and alienation that eventually result in work and social loss as well as negatively effects on their physical and mental well-being. ...n of illness. Genetic vulnerability, coping style, type of personality and social support may all influence an individual’s susceptibility to stress. When
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  • ** Social worker * Social History
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  • **Social Worker (preamputation counseling)
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  • ...d rehabilitation. This encompasses physical, psychological, emotional, and social wellbeing. Physical therapy involves the interaction between the physical t ...ects of long-term sickness absence, which can include physical, mental and social effects.
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  • <u>Social History (SHx)</u> * Social isolation and increased withdrawal from hobbies like playing Bingo and walk
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  • People living in camps for displaced persons face a range of health, social and environmental hazards that can impact their well-being. For example, po ...udy. Int J Nurs Stud 1999;36:323–334</ref><ref name=":9">Saks M, Allsop J. Social policy, professional regulation and health support work in the United Kingd
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  • ...2013/2014 <ref name="HSCIC 2014">Workforce and Facilities Team, Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC). 2014; Available at: http://www.hscic.gov.u ...uire a higher level of communication to ensure both patient and healthcare worker understand and deal with the circumstances appropriately. AHPs not trained
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  • ==== Social History ==== ...ctive and independent 56-year-old right-hand dominant retired construction worker referred to PT by his neurologist for management of progressive PLS, diagno
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  • ...commendation for further specialized care (dietician, psychologist, social worker, etc). The patient’s needs before the physiotherapist are multifactorial
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  • ...<ref>Jinguan, L., 2013. Improving Chronic Disease Self-Management through Social Networks. Population Health Management. 16 (5), pp. 285-287.</ref>. === Social ===
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  • '''About this Course:''' This MOOC aimed to equip health and social care professionals with a comprehensive knowledge of rehabilitation within '''Target Audience:''' These courses were designed and written for health and social care professionals, clinicians, students, assistants, and other rehabilitat
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  • ..., suffering from chronic and arthritic knee/hip pain provided economic and social value to the demographic, encouraging involvement in rehabilitation while i ...cise sessions not only provides a well rounded workout but also encourages social interaction and accountability, which can enhance adherence to an exercise
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  • #* Positioning devices that promote an upright posture also promote social engagement, reduce feelings of isolation, and enhance overall mental health ...(accessed19 April 2023)</ref> Assistive devices also allow the healthcare worker to position and move patients in a way that reduces the risk for injury to
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