| Literature DB >> 33527144 |
Volodymyr Golyk1, Oksana Syvak, Klemen Grabljevec, Piotr Tederko, Christoph Gutenbrunner, Boya Nugraha.
Abstract
In 2015, technical consultation to support development of the National Disability, Health and Rehabilitation Plan in Ukraine was carried out by the Rehabilitation Advisory Team of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. Recommendations for actions and projects to improve rehabilitation services within the healthcare system in Ukraine were developed, proposed and implemented. The achieve-ments in the subsequent 5 years include establishing, training and enabling employment at health-care facilities for new rehabilitation professionals (physical and rehabilitation medicine physi-cians, physical therapists, occupational therapists), commencing implementation of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), and increasing rehabilitation knowledge among Ukrainian communities and decision-makers. The main challenges include inappropriate healthcare legislation for developing modern rehabilitation services, gaps in the clinical environment and quality control for training rehabilitation professionals, and the slow pace of implementation of the ICF. A gen-eral facilitator is the ongoing healthcare reform in Ukraine, especially its continuation to secondary and tertiary healthcare levels. Future high-priority activ-ities will include amendments to basic healthcare legislation, and introducing a bio-psycho-social approach for the provision of rehabilitation services at all healthcare levels and all rehabilitation treatment phases, starting with the most debilitating health conditions. It will be important to continue collaboration with European and international partners.Entities:
Keywords: National Disability, Health and Rehabilitation Plan; Ukraine; rehabilitation profession; rehabilitation service; rehabilitation service situation analy-sis; rehabilitation system
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33527144 PMCID: PMC8814850 DOI: 10.2340/16501977-2792
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Rehabil Med ISSN: 1650-1977 Impact factor: 2.912
Examples of recommendations in the National Disability, Health and Rehabilitation Plan (NDHRP) (after a follow-up paper by Gutenbrunner et al. 2018; 3) and responses
| Number | Recommendation (example from Gutenbrunner et al. 2018 (3)) | Responses |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Translation and adaptation of international definitions (e.g. ”functioning”, ”disability”) and tools (e.g. the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Core Sets) into Ukrainian. |
MoH Order number 552, 23 March 2018: approved Action plan for implementation of ICF and ICF Children and Youth (ICF-CY) in Ukraine. List of activities to be undertaken includes translation of ICF and ICF-CY into Ukrainian, amendment of Ukrainian legislation for enabling ICF implementation (based on Directive of Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine number 1008-p, 27 December 2017) (20); 10–19 December 2018 an official representative from the ICF Research Branch in Nottwil, Switzerland, provided 3 back-to-back ICF train-the-trainers workshops and workshop for policy-making stakeholders in Kyiv (77 local trainers were trained) (22). |
| 2 | Establishment and implementation of international definitions and curricula of rehabilitation professions and a new accreditation system |
MoH Orders number 1973, 31 October 2018 and number 446, 22 February 2019 (8), added the name “Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Physician” to the nomenclature of physician specialties’ (9); MoH Order number 2331, 13 December 2018 approved Qualification Characteristics (required professional competencies, educational level, etc.) for all newly established rehabilitation professions (7); MoH Order number 2332, 13 December 2018 amended basic MoH Order number 346, 7 December 1998 (13), enabling the initiation of re-training of existing physicians to PRM physicians and terminating the “Soviet style” training of rehabilitation physicians; MoH Order number 1449, 25 June 2019 amended basic MoH Order number 81, 23 February 2005 (14), on primary specialization of physicians (in Ukraine named “internship”). The Order added internship for “Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine” with duration of 3 years; Since January 2019, re-training has been initiated at Shupyk National Medical Academy for Postgraduate Education and another 4 Ukrainian Universities have since joined the re-training process. As of 30 June 2020 Ukraine has 283 re-trained and certified local PRM physicians; In August 2020, primary specialization (internship) of PRM physicians was initiated at 2 Ukrainian Medical Universities; MoH Order number 2013, 2 November 2018 (12), established separate specializations for PT and OT at the Masters level, enabling training for both as independent professionals; Orders of Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine number 334, 28 March 2018 (16) and number 354, 10 May 2018 (17), established a Unified State Qualifying Exam (USQE; theoretical knowledge and practical skills examination) for Masters, including specializations on PT and ET; In September 2019, the first cohort of students started training in OT Master curriculum at the National University of Ukraine on Physical Training and Sports, which was created and is currently being assessed by the World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) against Minimum Standards of Education of Occupational Therapists. The first 17 Ukrainian OTs are expected to graduate in Summer 2021. |
| 3 | Health-related rehabilitation services should be implemented at all levels of healthcare (primary, secondary, tertiary) and for all phases of healthcare (acute, post-acute, long-term). |
Order of Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine number 65, 5 February 2020 (24), marks the first time in Ukraine to have established 3 packages of medical services for rehabilitation under Programs of Medical Guarantees within healthcare reform at secondary and tertiary healthcare levels; According to the information from National Health Service of Ukraine dashboards (19) 211 healthcare facilities (207 municipal, 4 private) were contracted for Neurorehabilitation, 222 (218 municipal, 4 private) for musculoskeletal and 63 (all municipal) for child rehabilitation programme delivery. |
MoH: Ministry of Health of Ukraine; PRM: physical and rehabilitation medicine physician; PT: physical therapist; OT: occupational therapist (in Ukrainian, “ergotherapist”; ET).