Search for dissertations about: "multiprofessional rehabilitation"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words multiprofessional rehabilitation.
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1. Co-operation in Vocational Rehabilitation employment : Methods in multiprofessional intersectorial group meetings and their effects on
Abstract : ABSTRACT Vocational rehabilitation is a complex process. As well as the client, it often involves the employer, medical professionals, national-insurance officials, employment counsellors from the employment office and social services officials. READ MORE
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2. Co-operation in vocational rehabilitation : methods in multiprofessional cross-sector group meetings and effects on employment
Abstract : The overall aim of the thesis was to acquire an increased knowledge of co-operation between different rehabilitation actors in the provision of vocational rehabilitation (VR). One aim was to investigate the differences in effects on employment between clients rehabilitated according to a systematic multi-professional cross-sector co-operation model (SMCVR) and clients subjected to conventional co-operation. READ MORE
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3. Multiprofessional rehabilitation for women with fibromyalgia : quantitative and qualitative studies
Abstract : The overall aims of the present work were to obtain further knowledge of the effects ofmultiprofessional rehabilitation programmes for women with fibromyalgia (FM) or chronic widespread musculoskeletal pain (CWMP) and to elucidate what strategies women with FM use and find successful in controlling their symptoms. The underlying purpose was to improve rehabilitation further and thereby increase the possibilities for these women to live actively, return to work and continue working. READ MORE
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4. Outcome of an 8-week multiprofessional work-related rehabilitation programme for patients suffering from persistent musculoskeletal-related pain
Abstract : The prevalence of persistent pain is estimated to be 40-50 % in a normal population. Musculoskeletal-related pain represents the main part of persistent pain with a reported prevalence of about 38 % for women and 31 % for men. This has led to more people on long-term sick-leave, increased amount of early retirements and to rising social costs. READ MORE
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5. Understanding Oral Cancer - A Lifeworld Approach
Abstract : Dental involvement with oral cancer patients during their treatment and rehabilitation can be long and intense. How can dental personnel better understand their role in the treatment of these patients? How does treatment affect the patients and their spouses? In searching for answers, the theories of phenomenography, phenomenology and hermeneutics are used to describe and interpret the experiences of the hospital dental treatment teams, oral cancer patients, and their spouses. READ MORE