Author:
Graham Susan K,Cameron Ian D
Abstract
A survey, which achieved a 54% response rate,
was completed to assess the availability and type
of rehabilitation health services in Australia. 1044
surveys were sent out and 561 were returned. The
details of a total of 346 rehabilitation services were
obtained. There were more services in metropolitan
compared with rural areas, more services in
New South Wales and Victoria than in the other
states, and a higher proportion of services led by
health care workers other than rehabilitation physicians
in rural compared with metropolitan areas.
There is likely to be a need for additional rehabilitation
services of all types across Australia. The
majority of rural, regional and remote areas are
likely to need additional physician-led, allied
health and nursing services. Further work is
needed to assess the size and catchment areas of
services in the capital cities and other large
population centres to assess whether additional
services are also needed in these areas.
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