TY - JOUR
T1 - The Individual Rehabilitation Project as the core of person-centered rehabilitation
T2 - the Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Section and Board of the European Union of Medical Specialists Framework for Rehabilitation in Europe
AU - UEMS-PRM Section and Board
AU - Zampolini, Mauro
AU - Selb, Melissa
AU - Boldrini, Paolo
AU - Branco, Catarina A.
AU - Golyk, Volodymyr
AU - Hu, Xiaolei
AU - Kiekens, Carlotte
AU - Negrini, Stefano
AU - Nulle, Anda
AU - Oral, Aydan
AU - Sgantzos, Markos
AU - Shmonin, Aleksei
AU - Treger, Iuly
AU - Stucki, Gerold
AU - Angerova, Yvona
AU - Armakola, Filomeni
AU - Belkin, Andrey
AU - Berteanu, Mihai
AU - Boyer, François C.
AU - Burger, Helena
AU - Cantista, Pedro
AU - Ceravolo, Maria Gabriella
AU - Christodoulou, Nicolas
AU - Crevenna, Richard
AU - Denes, Zoltan
AU - Devailly, Jean Pascal
AU - Frischknecht, Rolf
AU - Grabljevec, Klemen
AU - Grubišic, Frane
AU - Haznere, Ilze
AU - Ilieva, Elena M.
AU - Irgens, Ingebjørg
AU - Ivanova, Galina
AU - Juocevicius, Alvydas
AU - Kakulia, Nelly
AU - Kaux, Jean Francois
AU - Khasanova, Dina
AU - Küçükdeveci, Ayse A.
AU - Kujawa, Jolanta
AU - Laktasic Zerjavic, Nadica
AU - Lazovic, Milica
AU - Leches, Marguerite
AU - Lichti, Gabriele
AU - Schnurrer-Luke-Vrbanic, Tea
AU - Lukmann, Aet
AU - Macfarlane, John
AU - Petronic-Markovic, Ivana
AU - Popa, Daiana
AU - Sivan, Manoj
AU - Ståhl, Minna
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PY - 2022/8
Y1 - 2022/8
N2 - To facilitate the interaction between the health professional and the patient, a framework to guide the rehabilitation process is needed. This framework would encompass three interwoven aspects: the rehabilitation management plan, Individual Rehabilitation Project (IRP), and rehabilitation cycle(s). All three framework aspects focus on the patient and on the aim of rehabilitation, i.e. to optimize a person's functioning across the continuum of care. An IRP is a multi-element, person-centered rehabilitation management scheme, in which rehabilitation is generally provided by a multiprofessional team under the leadership of a physical and rehabilitation medicine (PRM) physician, working in an interdisciplinary manner and together with the patient (or proxy). A reference system for operationalizing functioning and standardizing the process is the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) - for assessing functioning needs, defining rehabilitation goals and outcomes. The objective of this paper is to present the IRP as a framework for rehabilitation in Europe (EUR-IRP). The specific aims are: 1) to introduce the IRP; and 2) to describe the framework components, elements and variables of the IRP. Demonstration projects (case studies) using the EUR-IRP will be conducted. The present paper presents the efforts to date for developing the EUR-IRP, a key part of the action plan of the PRM Section and Board of the European Union of Medical Specialists to implement the ICF systemwide across the care continuum. This paper serves as another step to bring together practice, science and governance in calling for contribution from rehabilitation clinicians and researchers and professional societies in PRM and beyond.
AB - To facilitate the interaction between the health professional and the patient, a framework to guide the rehabilitation process is needed. This framework would encompass three interwoven aspects: the rehabilitation management plan, Individual Rehabilitation Project (IRP), and rehabilitation cycle(s). All three framework aspects focus on the patient and on the aim of rehabilitation, i.e. to optimize a person's functioning across the continuum of care. An IRP is a multi-element, person-centered rehabilitation management scheme, in which rehabilitation is generally provided by a multiprofessional team under the leadership of a physical and rehabilitation medicine (PRM) physician, working in an interdisciplinary manner and together with the patient (or proxy). A reference system for operationalizing functioning and standardizing the process is the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) - for assessing functioning needs, defining rehabilitation goals and outcomes. The objective of this paper is to present the IRP as a framework for rehabilitation in Europe (EUR-IRP). The specific aims are: 1) to introduce the IRP; and 2) to describe the framework components, elements and variables of the IRP. Demonstration projects (case studies) using the EUR-IRP will be conducted. The present paper presents the efforts to date for developing the EUR-IRP, a key part of the action plan of the PRM Section and Board of the European Union of Medical Specialists to implement the ICF systemwide across the care continuum. This paper serves as another step to bring together practice, science and governance in calling for contribution from rehabilitation clinicians and researchers and professional societies in PRM and beyond.
KW - International classification of functioning, disability and health
KW - Patient-centered care
KW - Rehabilitation
KW - 3121 General medicine, internal medicine and other clinical medicine
U2 - 10.23736/S1973-9087.22.07402-0
DO - 10.23736/S1973-9087.22.07402-0
M3 - Article
SN - 1973-9087
VL - 58
SP - 503
EP - 510
JO - European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
JF - European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
IS - 4
ER -