
pmid: 12008626
Rehabilitation is a key concept in the government's plans to modernize the NHS. Its aim is to restore a person's autonomy, although there are sometimes barriers to making effective rehabilitation a reality, some of which are explored here, along with ways of helping teams in nursing homes to undertake more effective rehabilitation.
Personal Autonomy, Quality of Life, Humans, Nursing Care, Patient Advocacy, Rehabilitation Nursing, Nurse-Patient Relations, Aged, Nursing Homes, Quality of Health Care
Personal Autonomy, Quality of Life, Humans, Nursing Care, Patient Advocacy, Rehabilitation Nursing, Nurse-Patient Relations, Aged, Nursing Homes, Quality of Health Care
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