22 Chapter 2 Abstract Introduction: After hospitalization, 11% of older patients are referred for rehabilitation. Nowadays, there is a trend to formalize the rehabilitation process for these patients in a Challenging Rehabilitation Environment (CRE). This concept involves the comprehensive organization of care, support and the environment on a rehabilitation ward. However, since literature on the principles of CRE is scarce, this review aimed to explore and describe the principles of CRE. Methods: A search was made in PubMed for relevant literature. Then, articles were hand searched for relevant keywords (ie task-oriented training, therapy intensity, patient-led therapy, group training), references were identified, and topics categorized. Results: After scrutinizing 51 articles, seven main topics were identified: 1) Therapy time; ie the level of (physical) activity; the intensity of therapy and activity is related to rehabilitation outcomes, 2) group training; used to increase practice time and can be used to achieve multiple goals (eg activities of daily living, mobility), 3) patient-regulated exercise; increases the level of self-management and practice time, 4) family participation; may lead to increased practice time and have a positive effect on rehabilitation outcomes, 5) task-oriented training; in addition to therapy, nurses can stimulate rehabilitants to perform meaningful tasks that improve functional outcomes, 6) enriched environment; this challenges rehabilitants to be active in social and physical activities, 7) team dynamics; shared goals during rehabilitation and good communication in a transdisciplinary team improves quality of rehabilitation. Discussion: This is the first description of CRE based on literature; however, the included studies discussed rehabilitation mainly after stroke and for few other diagnostic groups. Conclusions: Seven main topics related to CRE were identified that may help patients to improve their rehabilitation outcomes. Further research on the concept and effectivity of CRE is necessary. Keywords geriatric rehabilitation, postacute care, care process, aging
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