Das Briefing Paper untersucht die Auswirkungen von COVID-19 auf fragile Gesundheitssysteme und gefährdete Gemeinschaften

World Physiotherapy hat ein Informationspapier über die Auswirkungen von COVID-19 auf fragile Gesundheitssysteme und gefährdete Gemeinschaften sowie über die Rolle von Physiotherapeuten bei der Durchführung von Rehabilitationsmaßnahmen veröffentlicht.

The latest briefing paper in the World Physiotherapy COVID-19 series focuses on:

  • die Änderung der Rehabilitationsleistungen und des Zugangs zur Physiotherapie 
  • die Auswirkungen einer verminderten Rehabilitationsleistung in der Physiotherapie 
  • Mögliche Änderungen in der Personal- und Personalplanung, um den Anforderungen nach COVID-19 gerecht zu werden 
  • die Bedeutung längerfristiger Investitionen in Physiotherapie und Rehabilitation nach COVID-19

World Physiotherapy president Emma Stokes said:

‘COVID-19 continues to impact the practice and delivery of physiotherapy around the world. This paper examines its particular impact in fragile and vulnerable communities, which although generally located in low and middle income countries (LMICs), can exist in all countries. 

‘The pandemic has further highlighted the inequalities that exist between the rich and poor and the consequent impact for those in fragile systems and vulnerable communities.

‘The focus of this year’s World PT Day was on the importance of rehabilitation in the recovery of COVID-19. With the materials now translated into over 50 languages, the global impact of this pandemic and the role that physiotherapy plays is highlighted once more.

‘Rehabilitation continues to be wrongly perceived as a non-essential health service for most patients when for many patients it is essential.’

The briefing paper is the fifth in a series published by World Physiotherapy exploring the response of the global physiotherapy profession to COVID-19. All briefing papers may be accessed at: https://world.physio/covid-19-information-hub/covid-19-briefing-papers.

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