Search for dissertations about: "community based rehabilitation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 44 swedish dissertations containing the words community based rehabilitation.
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1. Swedish young offenders in community-based rehabilitative programmes : Patterns of antisocial behaviour, mental health, and recidivism
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis was to explore patterns of antisocial behaviour, mental health and recidivism among Swedish young offenders in community-based rehabilitative programmes (n=189). Study I explored the character and severity of self-reported behavioural problems prior to programme participation. READ MORE
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2. Implementing Community Based Re/habilitation in Uganda and Sweden : A Comparative Approach
Abstract : In our global world, ideas in general and social work models in particular are spread and implemented in a variety of socioeconomic, political and cultural contexts, generating different outcomes. Many ideas and services launched in different countries by international organisations or governments in order to bring social justice to marginalised and oppressed groups, such as people with disabilities, have been criticised for not reaching or involving those such services aim to serve. READ MORE
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3. Exercise and team rehabilitation in older people with dementia : applicability, motivation and experiences
Abstract : The world’s population is aging. With the growing population of older people, dementia disorders are becoming increasingly common. Dementia disorders are progressive and include impairments in cognitive and physical function, which lead to increased risks of inactivity, falls, fractures, and comorbidity. READ MORE
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4. Long-term outcome after brain injury with a focus on return to work, life satisfaction and participation
Abstract : Rehabilitation after brain injury is often a process which is spread over several years and runs through different phases. After sub acute in-patient rehabilitation a community based post-acute rehabilitation can follow. READ MORE
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5. Musculoskeletal pain rehabilitation A one-year follow-up of occupational performance, psychosocial functioning and disability
Abstract : Multidisciplinary pain rehabilitation programmes are found decreasing pain and improve back-to-work rates. There is, however, a lack of knowledge in several respects. READ MORE