원문정보
초록
영어
People with disabilities (PWD) suffer from chronic diseases and other problems due to their low physical activity compared to people without disabilities. Physical activity and exercise can prevent chronic diseases and improve health management. However, PWD do not receive proper rehabilitation exercise and sports services immediately after dicharge from hospitals. An effective model of rehabilitation exercise and sports service delivery system has not been established in Korea. This study aimed to present such a model for health promotion, which enables PWD to participate in exercise regularly in local communities. The model is presented by dividing it into sides of consumers and suppliers by analyzing domestic and foreign rehabilitation and sports service systems and expert meetings. The system presented in this study can help promote returning to normal social life and transition into sports in daily life for PWD. In addition, it is expected to positively affect local communities through training instructors in rehabilitation exercise and sports; it can serve as a bridge between rehabilitation in medical institutes and sports in daily life.
목차
INTRODUCTION
HEALTH MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION OF CHRONIC DISEASES FOR PWD
CURRENT STATUS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND REHABILITATION EXERCISE FOR PWD IN KOREA
NECESSITY OF DEVELOPING A REHABILITATION EXERCISE AND SPORTS SERVICE DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR PWD
ANALYSIS OF REHABILITATION EXERCISE AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION SERVICES FOR PWD IN KOREA AND OTHER COUNTRIES
Analysis of rehabilitation exercise and physical education service for PWD in Korea
Analysis of rehabilitation exercises and sports services for PWD in Germany
Analysis of rehabilitation exercises and sports services for PWD in the United States
Analysis of rehabilitation exercises and sports Services for PWD in Japan
DEVELOPMENT OF A MODEL OF REHABILITATION EXERCISE AND SPORTS SERVICE DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR HEALTH PROMOTION OF PWD
Rehabilitation exercise and sports service delivery system from the consumers’ side
Rehabilitation exercise and sports service delivery system from the providers’ side
CONCLUSION
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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