TY - JOUR
T1 - White book on physical and rehabilitation medicine in Europe introductions, executive summary, and methodology
AU - European Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Bodies Alliance
AU - Negrini, S.
AU - Moslavac, S.
AU - Cantista, P.
AU - Ceravolo, M. G.
AU - Christodoulou, N.
AU - Delarque, A.
AU - Gutenbrunner, C.
AU - Kiekens, C.
AU - Varela-Donoso, E.
AU - Ward, A. B.
AU - Zampolini, M.
AU - Antunes, F.
AU - Boldrini, P.
AU - Boyer, F. C.
AU - Burn, J. P. S.
AU - Devecerski, G.
AU - Didier, J. P.
AU - Foti, C.
AU - Franchignoni, F.
AU - Grimby, G.
AU - Ilieva, E. M.
AU - Janssen, W. G. M.
AU - Juocevicius, A.
AU - Kücükdeveci, A. A.
AU - Lains, J.
AU - Laxe, S.
AU - McElligott, J.
AU - McNamara, A.
AU - Michail, X.
AU - Oral, A.
AU - Özçakar, L.
AU - Quittan, M.
AU - Rapidi, C. A.
AU - Rode, G.
AU - Singh, R. K.
AU - Sjölund, B. H.
AU - Stam, H. J.
AU - Stucki, G.
AU - Takác, P.
AU - Tederko, P.
AU - Aguiar-Branco, C.
AU - Bardot, P.
AU - Barotsis, N.
AU - Bertolini, C.
AU - Bickenbach, J.
AU - Borg, K.
AU - Chaler, J.
AU - Chamberlain, A.
AU - Delargy, M.
AU - Giustini, A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA.
PY - 2018/4
Y1 - 2018/4
N2 - The White Book (WB) of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (PRM) in Europe is produced by the 4 European PRM Bodies (European Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine – EARM, European Society of PRM – ESPRM, European Union of Medical Specialists – PRM Section, Euro- pean College of PRM-ECPRM served by the European Union of Medical Specialists-PRM Board) and constitutes the reference book for PRM physicians in Europe. It has now reached its third edition; the first was published in 1989 and the second in 2006/2007. The WB has multiple purposes, including providing a unifying framework for European countries, to inform decision-makers on European and national level, to offer educational material for PRM trainees and physicians and information about PRM to the medical community, other rehabilitation professionals and the public. The WB states the importance of PRM, a primary medical specialty that is present all over Europe, with a specific corpus disciplinae, a common background and history throughout Europe. PRM is internationally recognized and a partner of major international bodies, including the World Health Organization (WHO). PRM activities are strongly based on the documents of the United Nations (UN) and WHO, such as the Conven- tion of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2006), the World Report on Disability (2011), the WHO Global Disability Action Plan 2014-2021 (2014) and the WHO initiative “Rehabilitation 2030: a call for action” (2017). The WB is organized in 4 sections, 11 chapters and some appendices. The WB starts with basic definitions and concepts of PRM and continues with why rehabilitation is needed by individuals and society. Rehabilitation focuses not only on health conditions but also on functioning. Accordingly, PRM is the medical specialty that strives to improve functioning of people with a health condition or experiencing disability. The fundamentals of PRM, the history of the PRM specialty, and the structure and activities of PRM organizations in Europe are presented, followed by a thorough presentation of the practice of PRM, i.e. knowledge and skills of PRM physicians, the clinical field of competence of PRM, the place of the PRM specialty in the healthcare system and society, education and continuous professional development of PRM physicians, specificities and challenges of science and research in PRM. The WB concludes with the way forward for the specialty: challenges and perspectives for the future of PRM.
AB - The White Book (WB) of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (PRM) in Europe is produced by the 4 European PRM Bodies (European Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine – EARM, European Society of PRM – ESPRM, European Union of Medical Specialists – PRM Section, Euro- pean College of PRM-ECPRM served by the European Union of Medical Specialists-PRM Board) and constitutes the reference book for PRM physicians in Europe. It has now reached its third edition; the first was published in 1989 and the second in 2006/2007. The WB has multiple purposes, including providing a unifying framework for European countries, to inform decision-makers on European and national level, to offer educational material for PRM trainees and physicians and information about PRM to the medical community, other rehabilitation professionals and the public. The WB states the importance of PRM, a primary medical specialty that is present all over Europe, with a specific corpus disciplinae, a common background and history throughout Europe. PRM is internationally recognized and a partner of major international bodies, including the World Health Organization (WHO). PRM activities are strongly based on the documents of the United Nations (UN) and WHO, such as the Conven- tion of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2006), the World Report on Disability (2011), the WHO Global Disability Action Plan 2014-2021 (2014) and the WHO initiative “Rehabilitation 2030: a call for action” (2017). The WB is organized in 4 sections, 11 chapters and some appendices. The WB starts with basic definitions and concepts of PRM and continues with why rehabilitation is needed by individuals and society. Rehabilitation focuses not only on health conditions but also on functioning. Accordingly, PRM is the medical specialty that strives to improve functioning of people with a health condition or experiencing disability. The fundamentals of PRM, the history of the PRM specialty, and the structure and activities of PRM organizations in Europe are presented, followed by a thorough presentation of the practice of PRM, i.e. knowledge and skills of PRM physicians, the clinical field of competence of PRM, the place of the PRM specialty in the healthcare system and society, education and continuous professional development of PRM physicians, specificities and challenges of science and research in PRM. The WB concludes with the way forward for the specialty: challenges and perspectives for the future of PRM.
KW - Disability
KW - Europe
KW - Functioning
KW - Physical and rehabilitation medicine
U2 - 10.23736/S1973-9087.18.05143-2
DO - 10.23736/S1973-9087.18.05143-2
M3 - Article
C2 - 29565101
SN - 1973-9087
VL - 54
SP - 125
EP - 155
JO - European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
JF - European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
IS - 2
ER -