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  • Status and trend of geriatric rehabilitation

    One of the problems of aging is the large increase in the number of disabled elderly people. Due to the complex causes of disability and cognitive impairment caused by aging, acute and chronic diseases, the integrated care mode of comprehensive geriatric assessment and interdisciplinary team work should be adopted in the rehabilitation treatment. In the acute, post-acute and subacute phase of the elderly disease, long-term care and end of life care should be patient-centered, and the whole seamless continuous rehabilitation medical services should be provided; the methods of rehabilitation include professional intensive rehabilitation training in rehabilitation hospitals, general physical rehabilitation training in communities and families, as well as active use of big data research and artificial intelligence technology support. The ultimate goal is to maintain and improve functions and the quality of life of the elderly.

    Release date:2019-05-23 04:49 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Brief discussion on the current status and future of chronic pain management based on a new definition of pain

    By reviewing the current status of chronic pain and combining with the new definition of pain revised by the International Association for the Study of Pain in 2020, firstly a prevention-based approach, self-management of pain, and multidisciplinary collaboration based on the integration of bio-psycho-social-environmental factors is proposed. The medical mode will greatly improve the treatment effect of chronic pain and the quality of life of patients. Secondly, the importance of strengthening humanistic care and paying attention to health education, as well as improving medical staff’s awareness of chronic pain and the level of diagnosis and treatment are pointed out. Finally, it is clarified that innovative non-drug treatments and the establishment of digital pain management platforms are the future of chronic pain.

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