Lian Tijsen

25 Challenging Rehabilitation Environment for older persons Likewise, the list of references of each included article was hand searched for potential additional relevant articles. Articles were included if they concerned (post) acute rehabilitation (preferably for older persons), the organization of the rehabilitation process, type of therapy, or the level of activity of patients. Possible new keywords were included if they were related to elderly, facilities were rehabilitation takes place, and treatment during rehabilitation. Based on the content, the main topics on CRE were determined; studies could provide information on multiple topics. The information was summarized in a data table used to categorize the available evidence. Table 1. Search terms used for the present review Population and facilities Type of rehabilitation Potential topics Elderly Stroke rehabilitation Multidisciplinary Aged Recovery of function Transdisciplinary Skilled nursing facilities Rehabilitation Interdisciplinary Nursing homes Geriatric rehabilitation Task-oriented training Rehabilitation centers Slow-stream rehabilitation Group training Inpatient Public health Patient-regulated exercise Caregiver Integrated care Independent practice Post-acute care Patient-led therapy Patient-directed therapy Time use Therapeutic activities Therapy intensity Therapy time Functional exercise Patient participation Enriched environment Healing environment Active rehabilitation climate Active rehabilitation culture Therapeutic milieu Challenging rehabilitation environment 2

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