A general theory of rehabilitation: Rehabilitation catalyses and assists adaptation to illness.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Clinical Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-27 DOI:10.1177/02692155231210151
Derick T Wade
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Abstract

Background: There is no general theory of rehabilitation, only definitions and descriptions, with the biopsychosocial model of illness as a structure.

Objective: To develop a general theory of rehabilitation that explains how healthcare rehabilitation changes outcomes and to evaluate its validity.

Need: A general rehabilitation theory would help research, improve services, increase understanding, modify resource allocation and explain some anomalies, such as how rehabilitation helps when no natural recovery occurs.

Building blocks: People adapt to change throughout their lives. Illness is a change, and people adapt to their illness. Adaptation's purpose is to maintain an equilibrium in a person's life. The balanced components are related to Maslow's five needs: basic, safety, affiliation, status and self-fulfilment. The general theory of behaviour suggests that a person's behaviours change to maintain balance, regulated by a central homeostatic mechanism.

The theory: Rehabilitation aids adaptation to changes associated with illness through accurate diagnosis and formulation, catalysing adaptation, optimising the environment and assisting the person in making necessary changes by safely practising activities and teaching self-management.

Implications: The theory makes the person the central active agent, emphasises the importance of the environment in facilitating adaptation, explains why all conditions may benefit, including progressive and static conditions, suggests that health can be equated to someone maintaining their equilibrium and explains why a small dose may be very effective.

Conclusion: The general theory of rehabilitation emphasises the catalytic effects of rehabilitation in facilitating and guiding adaptation and suggests areas for research and improvement.

康复的一般理论:康复促进并有助于适应疾病。
背景:没有康复的一般理论,只有定义和描述,疾病的生物心理社会模型是一个结构。目的:建立一个通用的康复理论,解释医疗康复如何改变结果,并评估其有效性。需要:一般的康复理论将有助于研究、改善服务、增加理解、修改资源分配,并解释一些异常情况,例如在没有自然恢复的情况下,康复是如何帮助的。构建块:人们一生都在适应变化。疾病是一种变化,人们会适应自己的疾病。适应的目的是在一个人的生活中保持平衡。平衡的组成部分与马斯洛的五个需求有关:基本、安全、附属、地位和自我实现。行为的一般理论表明,一个人的行为会发生变化,以保持平衡,这是由一个中央稳态机制调节的。该理论:康复通过准确的诊断和配方,促进适应,优化环境,并通过安全地练习活动和教授自我管理,帮助患者适应与疾病相关的变化。含义:该理论使人成为中心活性剂,强调环境在促进适应方面的重要性,解释了为什么所有条件都可能受益,包括渐进和静态条件,表明健康可以等同于某人保持平衡,并解释了为什么小剂量可能非常有效。结论:康复的一般理论强调康复在促进和指导适应方面的催化作用,并提出了研究和改进的领域。
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Clinical Rehabilitation
Clinical Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
6.70%
发文量
117
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Rehabilitation covering the whole field of disability and rehabilitation, this peer-reviewed journal publishes research and discussion articles and acts as a forum for the international dissemination and exchange of information amongst the large number of professionals involved in rehabilitation. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
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