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Multidisciplinary Approach for Early Rehabilitation of Multiple Trauma Patients Publisher



Tabrizi KN1 ; Sabet FP2 ; Rahimimovaghar V1 ; Shabany M1 ; Saadat S1 ; Khankeh H3
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Source: Trauma Monthly Published:2022


Abstract

Introduction: Trauma is one of the major non-communicable diseases threatening public health. Trauma injuries are the leading cause of disability and mortality globally. This study aimed to explore and understand the challenges of early rehabilitation care in multiple trauma patients using a qualitative research method. Methods: This study was conducted via the qualitative research approach using qualitative content analysis. The participants interviewed were seven nurses, two doctors, three physiotherapists, and two occupational therapists in inpatient wards and outpatient setting. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews with a purposive sampling continued until data saturation. Results: Overall, 800 codes were extracted from depth description of the participant opinions. Two main themes namely the lack of holistic care and support structure were extracted for analysis, and constant comparison. Conclusion: The results showed that comprehensive and rehabilitation-based care was essential to achieve important goals in this group of patients. Understanding the challenges of early rehabilitation care in multiple trauma patients may help health policymakers solve these problems and improve the general health of this group. © 2022 Kowsar Medical Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
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