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Onkologische Rehabilitation

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Hauptverantwortlich für die Lösung der komplexen Rehabilitationsprobleme in der Rehabilitation von Karzinompatient/innen ist das interdisziplinäre und multiprofessionelle Rehabilitationsteam unter Führung eines in Rehabilitation spezialisierten Facharztes, wobei dieses Team dem Patienten und seinen Angehörigen hilft, Funktionen und Aktivitäten zu verbessern und möglichst selbständig mit der chronischen Erkrankung am Privat- und Berufsleben teilzuhaben. Der Einsatz verschiedenster Rehabilitationsmaßnahmen richtet sich nach dem Rehabilitationspotential sowie dem individuellen Zustandsbild (Karzinomentität, individueller Krankheitsverlauf, allgemeine und spezifische Probleme, Begleiterkrankungen), und die Rehabilitation kann restorative, supportive, palliative und präventive Zielstellungen haben. Besonders für aktivierende und rekonditionierende Maßnahmen aus der medizinischen Trainingstherapie gibt es derzeit die relevantesten wissenschaftlichen Belege für deren Effektivität. Einer der Vorteile dieser Maßnahmen ist die bei gegebener Motivation, Compliance und Therapieadhärenz (ganzjähriges Training!) bestehende Nachhaltigkeit in Bezug auf die Wirksamkeit, die letztendlich ja auch von den Kostenträgern gefordert wird.

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Crevenna, R., Keilani, M., Fialka-Moser, V., Mähr, B. (2017). Onkologische Rehabilitation. In: Crevenna, R. (eds) Kompendium Physikalische Medizin und Rehabilitation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-49035-8_30

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