Subjektiver Informationsstand und Informationsbedürfnisse von Versicherten mit bewilligtem Rehabilitationsantrag und Rehabilitanden am Ende der Rehabilitation Ergebnisse einer schriftlichen Befragung

Translated title of the contribution: Subjective Level of Information and Information Needs of Patients with an Approved Rehabilitation Application and Patients at the End of Rehabilitation Results of a Written Survey

Anna Lena Walther*, Dora Schreiber, Johannes Falk, Ruth Deck

*Corresponding author for this work
2 Citations (Scopus)

Abstract

Aim The aim of the study was to identify the subjective level of information and information needs of patients with an approved rehabilitation application and patients at the end of rehabilitation with regard to preferred subjects and kind of information transfer. Method Written survey with N=283 patients with approved rehabilitation application and N=388 patients at the end of rehabilitation. Results Both groups reported high information needs particularly regarding treatments during rehabilitation, rehabilitation aftercare and rehabilitation aims. A conversation with their physician, a brochure and a website are the preferred information pathways. Conclusion Taking into account the topics for which both groups require information and the preference regarding the kind of information transfer can make a valuable contribution for the development of needs-oriented information material.

Translated title of the contributionSubjective Level of Information and Information Needs of Patients with an Approved Rehabilitation Application and Patients at the End of Rehabilitation Results of a Written Survey
Original languageGerman
JournalRehabilitation (Germany)
Volume56
Issue number4
Pages (from-to)240-247
Number of pages8
ISSN0034-3536
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01.08.2017

Research Areas and Centers

  • Research Area: Center for Population Medicine and Public Health (ZBV)

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