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Skoumal, M; Lindner-Rabl, S; Honegger, M; Pertinatsch, C; Kadane, C; Neubacher, B; Herzog, C; Roller-Wirnsberger, R.
Goal Setting for Participatory Person-Centered Geriatric Rehabilitation-From Function-Centered Rehabilitation towards Digitally Supported Personalized and Integrated Care for Older People.
J Clin Med. 2024; 13(14): 4134 Doi: 10.3390/jcm13144134 [OPEN ACCESS]
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Leading authors Med Uni Graz
Lindner-Rabl Sonja
Roller-Wirnsberger Regina
Skoumal Martin
Co-authors Med Uni Graz
Herzog Carolin
Honegger Martina
Kadane Christof Josef
Neubacher Britta
Pertinatsch Christoph
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As chronic illness is common among older people, self-care practices for older people are needed to control health status, to prevent possible complications and to ensure optimal quality of life. The literature has demonstrated that integrated care approaches are one key success factor for delivering person-centered and sustainable care for older people, with rehabilitation being a cornerstone in tertiary care prevention for older citizens. The current paper addresses the state of the literature for person-centered geriatric rehabilitation (GR) and the importance of personalized and participatory goal setting. In accordance with the bio-psycho-social model of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), social participation and the related goals are of particular importance for the entire rehabilitation process. The social participation of individuals enrolled into GR is therefore one of the milestones to be achieved during GR. Personalized goal setting during the entire rehabilitation process, Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) and shared decision making allow a comprehensive care approach separate from solely function-based rehabilitation. The review also focusses on recent developments in digitalization in healthcare and delivers insights into how healthcare professionals' collaborative practice supports sustainable rehabilitation results in patients of advanced chronological age.

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