Clinical rehabilitation
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Clinical rehabilitation · May 2020
EditorialWhat is rehabilitation? An empirical investigation leading to an evidence-based description.
There is no agreement about or understanding of what rehabilitation is; those who pay for it, those who provide it, and those who receive it all have different interpretations. Furthermore, within each group, there will be a variety of opinions. Definitions based on authority or on theory also vary and do not give a clear description of what someone buying, providing, or receiving rehabilitation can actually expect. ⋯ Effective rehabilitation is a person-centred process, with treatment tailored to the individual patient's needs and, importantly, personalized monitoring of changes associated with intervention, with further changes in goals and actions if needed.
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Clinical rehabilitation · Mar 2004
EditorialAn audit of the editorial process and peer review in the journal Clinical rehabilitation.
To investigate the editorial process on papers submitted to a scientific journal. ⋯ The influence of the Editor on final decisions remains significant, particularly for papers 'on the margin'; decisions on publication in this journal are guided by but not determined by reviewers.