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Onkologische Rehabilitation – Mittel zur Teilhabe und Arbeitsfähigkeit: die Internationale Funktionsklassifikation der Weltgesundheitsorganisation, sowie die Wichtigkeit von bedeutungsvoller Aktivität und interdisziplinärer Zusammenarbeit

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Rehabilitationsmaßnahmen bei PatientInnen sollten in allen Phasen der Erkrankung, auch im fortgeschrittenen Stadium, zur Anwendung kommen, um die Lebensqualität und die Funktionsfähigkeit betroffener Menschen bestmöglich zu erhalten und zu verbessern. Personalisierte und individuelle Assessments und Therapiemittel sind in der Onkologischen Rehabilitation im Bereich von Teilhabe und Arbeitsfähigkeit essenziell. Multiprofessionelle bzw. interdisziplinäre Zusammenarbeit ist erforderlich, um gemeinsam die Ziele im Rahmen einer Rehabilitation erreichen zu können. Die ICF der Weltgesundheitsorganisation eignet sich zur umfassenden Beschreibung von Teilhabe und Arbeitsfähigkeit sowie als gemeinsame Sprache eines multiprofessionellen bzw. interdisziplinären Teams.

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Stamm, T. et al. (2020). Onkologische Rehabilitation – Mittel zur Teilhabe und Arbeitsfähigkeit: die Internationale Funktionsklassifikation der Weltgesundheitsorganisation, sowie die Wichtigkeit von bedeutungsvoller Aktivität und interdisziplinärer Zusammenarbeit. In: Crevenna, R. (eds) Onkologische Rehabilitation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-57982-4_3

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