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- W3212565160 abstract "The aim of the study is to identify aspects within inpatient medical rehabilitation that may endanger or preserve the autonomy of patients.A scoping review was carried out on the basis of the current state of scientific knowledge. The methodological approach was based on the specifications of the Joanna Briggs Institute. The research and generation of findings were logged according to the PRISMA-ScR checklist.The final study inclusion comprises 39 empirical and normative-theoretical contributions. Autonomy-threatening aspects were assigned to the following domains: Rehabilitation system, rehabilitation clinics, staff, patients and third parties. Aspects potentially preserving the autonomy of patients included the following domains: Rehabilitation clinics, staff, concepts and forms of expression as well as instruments.A large number of heterogeneous aspects can endanger, but can also preserve or promote the autonomy of patients during their stay in inpatient medical rehabilitation. These are located throughout in the entire rehabilitation process and concern the structural, organizational and personal level. The autonomy of patients should not only be treated as an outcome of rehabilitation, but also as a requirement for structures and actors during the rehabilitation stay.Ziel der Studie ist die Identifizierung von Aspekten innerhalb der stationären medizinischen Rehabilitation, die die Autonomie von Rehabilitanden gefährden bzw. wahren können.Durchgeführt wurde ein Scoping Review auf Basis des aktuellen wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnisstandes. Das methodische Vorgehen orientierte sich an den Vorgaben des Joanna Briggs Institute. Die Recherche und Befundgenerierung wurden in Anlehnung an die PRISMA-ScR-Checklist protokolliert.Der finale Studieneinschluss umfasst 39 empirische und normativ-theoretische Beiträge. Autonomiegefährdende Aspekte wurden den Bereichen: Rehabilitationssystem, Rehabilitationseinrichtungen, Einrichtungspersonal, Rehabilitanden und Dritte zugeordnet. Aspekte, die die Autonomie von Rehabilitanden potenziell wahren können, umfassen die Bereiche: Rehabilitationseinrichtungen, Einrichtungspersonal, Konzepte und Ausprägungsformen sowie Instrumente.Eine Vielzahl von heterogenen Aspekten kann die Autonomie von Rehabilitanden während des Rehabilitationsaufenthaltes in der stationären medizinischen Rehabilitation gefährden, aber auch wahren bzw. fördern. Diese sind im gesamten Verlauf der rehabilitativen Leistung angesiedelt und betreffen sowohl die strukturelle, organisationale als auch die personale Ebene. Die Autonomie von Rehabilitanden sollte nicht nur als Outcome der Rehabilitation, sondern auch als Anforderung an Strukturen und Akteure während des Rehabilitationsaufenthaltes behandelt werden." @default.
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- W3212565160 title "Die Autonomie von Rehabilitanden in der stationären medizinischen Rehabilitation – Aspekte der Gefährdung und Wahrung" @default.
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