[Experts' perspectives on the need and potentials of (cross-indication) mobile rehabilitation in the care of younger people with complex health impairments: A qualitative study].

Z Evid Fortbild Qual Gesundhwes

Institut für Medizinische Biometrie und Statistik (IMBI), Sektion für Versorgungsforschung und Rehabilitationsforschung (SEVERA), Universitätsklinikum Freiburg, Medizinische Fakultät der Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Freiburg, Deutschland.

Published: August 2024

Introduction: In the German rehabilitation system, gaps in care exist that particularly affect people with complex impairments under 60 years of age. Home-based rehabilitation, an outreach form of outpatient rehabilitation, could bridge this gap by providing access to rehabilitation for this group of patients. Corresponding facilities so far barely exist in Germany. In view of the likely complexity and the associated problems of this group of people, needs-based care may also require a cross-indication approach in order to adequately address rehabilitation needs across different organ systems. The aim of this study is to assess 1) the general need for home-based rehabilitation and associated potentials, 2) attitudes towards a cross-indication approach, and 3) indication and allocation criteria for this approach from an expert perspective.

Methods: Data was collected from 08/2022 to 10/2022 through semi-structured individual telephone interviews with experts in the field of rehabilitation. Data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis according to Kuckartz and Rädiker.

Results: A total of n = 22 experts were interviewed. The experts see a high need for home-based rehabilitation for people with complex health impairments under the age of 60 in order to counteract existing care gaps within current rehabilitative offers. The potentials offered by home-based rehabilitation include, amongst others, flexibility, participation orientation and involvement of the social environment (e.g., of relatives). A cross-indication approach is considered relevant by the majority of the experts, especially in order to meet more complex needs (e.g., in the case of multimorbidity) in a holistic and needs-based manner.

Conclusion: The results demonstrate the relevance of this topic and the necessity of expanding (cross-indication) home-based rehabilitation in Germany. According to the experts, (cross-indication) home-based rehabilitation can help to ensure the participation of a group of patients with complex and severe impairments under the age of 60.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.zefq.2024.06.004DOI Listing

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