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REHABILITATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Understandings from neuropsychology, cognitive psychology and learning theory are combined within a rehabilitation framework that takes account of the personal context and surrounding social system.
Therefore, articles on risk reduction programs, screening programs, and rehabilitation programs were excluded, because these reports do not encompass the whole continuum of care.
Not all rehabilitation is team-based, but a single individual can rarely meet any but the simplest functional needs without the advice and support of others.
However, there are very few studies comparing hospital and community-based rehabilitation programmes and, again, little insight into what it is exactly that 'works'.
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