Algorithm for evaluation of efficiency of cancer rehabilitaion in the rehabilitation center
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https://doi.org/10.14739/2310-1210.2016.2.69327Keywords:
Rehabilitation, Medical Oncology, Patients, Disabled Persons, Personality, EvaluationAbstract
Summary. The article is devoted to the methodology of evaluation of cancer patient/ disabled as a person in the course of the comprehensive rehabilitation in a rehabilitation center.
Conclusion. The author proposed a scheme of estimating of the seven levels of the rehabilitation of the person, which allows not only to diagnose the condition of the patient, but also defines techniques that can be used in the process of estimating of the level of state (genetic, physical, personal, interpersonal, professional, creative, spiritual) during the realization of the individual remediation activities.
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