Rehabilitation and occupational therapy

Complex interventions are the area of interest of these AIHTA reports. The assessments set different foci and examine, for example, the potential of interventions to regain or sustain physical functionality, social self-determination etc. of patients.
Research projects
Outpatient cardiac rehabilitation. Part IV: Options for a prospective study
Duration: April 2010 - August 2011
Training therapy in physical medicine
Responsible for the project: Marisa Warmuth
Duration: October 2011 - December 2011
Publication: Decision Support Document Nr. 51: https://eprints.aihta.at/950
Occupational therapy Part III Occupational therapy for patients after stroke
Duration: February 2012 - June 2012
Publication: LBI-HTA Project Report No. 59: https://eprints.aihta.at/973/
Exercise therapy (Krankengymnastik/ Heilgymnastik) in physical medicine
Project leader: Marisa Warmuth
Project team: Ines Schumacher, Marisa Warmuth
Duration: October 2011 - December 2011
Publication: Decision Support Document Nr. 51: https://eprints.aihta.at/951
Occupational therapy Part I- Status quo in Austria and Part II- Occupational therapy for rheumatoid arthritis
Project team: Ines Schumacher, Brigitte Piso
Duration: May 2011 - May 2012
Publication: LBI-HTA Project Report No. 56: https://eprints.aihta.at/972/
Outpatient cardiac rehabilitation. Part V: study protocol multi-centre prospective controlled observational study with two parallel groups on outpatient cardiac phase III rehabilitation
Additional team: Heinz Tühler
Duration: September 2011 – March 2012
Publication: Decision Support Document No. 50: https://eprints.aihta.at/971
Outpatient cardiac rehabilitation. Retrospective cohort study (with/without phase III rehabilitation) - Part IIIa + IIIb
Michael Gyimesi
Duration: Oktober 2008 - 2010
Outpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation Part I- Evaluation and Indicators Part II- Comparative analysis of various rehabilitation models and Phase III
Duration: July 2007 - September 2008
Back pain. Diagnosis and treatment according to evidence-based guidelines - options and limitations
Project lead: Rosemarie Felder-Puig
Duration: June 2007 - Juli 2008