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Journal of Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine
Volume 1, Issue 1
Euro Physiotherapy 2017
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December 07-08, 2017 Rome, Italy
4
th
Euro-Global Physiotherapy Congress 2017
Physiotherapy project of the GP’s cluster
model program in Hungary
Ilona Balajti
University of Debrecen, Hungary
T
he provision of health promoting services is included
in the competences of physiotherapists in addition to
rehabilitative tasks provided in specialized care. Therefore,
physiotherapists integrated seamlessly into the Primary
Care Development Model Programme. Physiotherapeutic
services in the GP clusters were implemented at
different levels of prevention, and in all clusters included
programmes such as spinal training, improvement of
motility and endurance, treatment of various problems of
the musculoskeletal system, and exercise programs for
weight loss. Efficiency of the physiotherapy services was
supported by surveys on health status and quality of life as
well as physical status examinations yielding significantly
improved results. A patient satisfaction survey conducted
among participants of physiotherapeutic interventions
showed that over 90% of the clients were satisfied with
these types of services.
Recent Publications:
1. Balajti I, Vokó Z, Ádány R and Kósa K (2007) A
koherencia-erzes meresere szolgáló rövidített
kerd?ív es a lelki egeszseg (GHQ-12) kerd?ív
magyar nyelv? változatainak validálása.
Mentálhigiene es Pszichoszomatika. 2:147-161.
2. Bíró E, Balajti I, Ádány R, Kósa K: Determinants
of mental wellbeing of medical students. Social
Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. 45 (2):
253-258.
3. I Balajti, L Daragó, R Ádány, K Kósa (2010)
College students’ response rate to an incentivized
combination of postal and web-based health
survey. Evaluation & the Health Professions. 33
(2): 164-176.
4. Nemethne-Gyurcsik Zsuzsanna, Rádi Beáta and
Veres-Balajti Ilona (2011) A tartáshibák korai
felismerese, merese fizioterápiás módszerekkel,
es a preventio lehet?sege nagycsoportos
óvodások köreben. Fizioterápia. 20 (3): 13-16.
5. Bíró E, Veres-Balajti I, Ádány R, Kósa K (2014)
Social cognitive intervention reduces stress in
Hungarian university students. Health promotion
international X. 1-7.
Biography
Balajti I., Vokó Z., Ádány R., Kósa K.: A koherencia-erzes meresere szolgáló
rövidített kerd?ív es a lelki egeszseg (GHQ-12) kerd?ív magyar nyelv?
változatainak validálása. Mentálhigiene es Pszichoszomatika 2007; 2:147-
161. Bíró E., Balajti I., Ádány R., Kósa K: Determinants of mental wellbeing
of medical students. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2010;
45(2):253-258. I. Balajti, L. Daragó, R. Ádány, K. Kósa: College students’
response rate to an incentivized combination of postal and web-based health
survey. Evaluation & the Health Professions, 2010, 33(2, 164-176 Balajti I.,
Daragó L., Bíró E., Ádány R., Kósa K.: A tanárjelöltek egeszsegszemleletenek
felmerese. Nepegeszsegügy 2008; 86:36-42. Nemethne-Gyurcsik Zsuzsanna,
Rádi Beáta, Veres-Balajti Ilona: A tartáshibák korai felismerese, merese
fizioterápiás módszerekkel, es a preventio lehet?sege nagycsoportos óvodások
köreben. Fizioterápia 2011, 20(3):13-16. Bíró E, Veres-Balajti I, Ádány R,
Kósa K: Social cognitive intervention reduces stress in Hungarian university
students. Health promotion international X: pp. 1-7. (2014) Bíró E, Veres-
Balajti I, Kósa K: Social support contributes to resilience among physiotherapy
students: a cross sectional survey and focus group study. Physiotherapy : p.
online first june 5. (2015) Veres-Balajti I, Molics B: Experience of GPs’ cluster
operations from the view of the physiotherapist. Nepegeszsegügy (2017).
balajti.ilona@sph.unideb.huIlona Balajti, J Phys Ther Sports Med 2017