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Developing "Human Functioning and Rehabilitation Research" from the comprehensive perspective.

Gerold Stucki1, Jan Dietrich Reinhardt, Gunnar Grimby

  • 1Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Ludwig-Maximilian University Munich, Germany. gerold.stucki@med.uni-muenchen.de

Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
|November 14, 2007
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The World Health Organization's ICF framework aids Human Functioning and Rehabilitation Research. This summary outlines strategies for building research capacity by organizing scientific fields, developing training, and fostering collaboration.

Area of Science:

  • Human Functioning and Rehabilitation Research
  • integrating biomedical and social models of disability

Background:

  • The World Health Organization (WHO) developed the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF).
  • The ICF provides a framework for understanding human functioning and disability.
  • Integrating biomedical and social models presents research capacity challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize approaches for enhancing research capacity in Human Functioning and Rehabilitation Research.
  • To address challenges posed by the ICF framework.
  • To outline strategies for organizing research, developing training, and building networks.

Main Methods:

  • Reviewing approaches to address research capacity challenges.
  • Focusing on three key areas: scientific field organization, academic training, and infrastructure development.

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  • Synthesizing strategies for Human Functioning and Rehabilitation Research.
  • Main Results:

    • Organizing Human Functioning and Rehabilitation Research into distinct scientific fields is crucial.
    • Developing suitable academic training programs is essential for research capacity.
    • Building university centers and collaboration networks enhances research infrastructure.

    Conclusions:

    • Addressing research capacity challenges requires a multi-faceted approach.
    • Strategic organization, training, and collaboration are key to advancing Human Functioning and Rehabilitation Research.
    • The ICF framework necessitates enhanced research infrastructure and capacity.