ISPRM Discussion Paper: Proposing a conceptual description of health-related rehabilitation services
Journal
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
ISSN
1650-1977
ISSN-Digital
1651-2081
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2014-01-11
Author(s)
Meyer, Thorsten
Gutenbrunner, Christoph
Kiekens, Carlotte
Skempes, Dimitrios
Melvin, John L.
Imamura, Marta
Stucki, Gerold
Abstract
There is a need for a comprehensive classification system of health-related rehabilitation services. For conceptual clarity our aim is to provide a health-related conceptual description of the term "rehabilitation service". First, we introduce a common understanding of the term "rehabilitation", based on the current definition in the World Health Organization's World Report on Disability, and a conceptual description of rehabilitation agreed upon by international Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine organizations. From a health perspective, rehabilitation can be regarded as a general health strategy with the aim of enabling persons with health conditions experiencing or likely to experience disability to achieve and maintain optimal functioning. Secondly, we distinguish different meanings of the term "service", that have originated in management literature. It is important to distinguish between micro, meso and macro level uses of the term "service". On a meso level, which is central for the classification of rehabilitation services, 2 aspects of a service, i.e. an offer of an intangible product and an organizational setting in which the offer is upheld, are both essential. The results of this conceptual analysis are used to develop a conceptual description of health-related rehabilitation, which is set out at the end of this paper. This conceptual description may provide the basis of a classification of health-related rehabilitation services, and is open for comments and discussion.
Language
English
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
Foundation of Rehabilitation Information
Publisher place
Uppsala
Volume
46
Number
1
Start page
1
End page
6
Pages
6
Subject(s)
Eprints ID
229258