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Rehablines: a Further Use Databank to (re)Use Routine Clinical Data for Scientific Research in Rehabilitation of People With Physical Disabilities and/or Chronic Diseases

Rehablines: a Further Use Databank to (re)Use Routine Clinical Data for Scientific Research in Rehabilitation of People With Physical Disabilities and/or Chronic Diseases

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Overview

Within the Center of Rehabilitation multidisciplinary treatment is provided to people with various physical disabilities and/or chronic diseases. During and in the context of this treatment, a lot of data is routinely collected. Rehablines is initiated to re-use this routine clinical data in a database for future scientific research. Rehablines aims to: - Efficiently conduct high quality scientific research aimed at patient characteristics, underlying disease processes, and treatment effects; - Provide insight into (short and long-term) treatment effects and efficiency of these rehabilitation treatments; - Personalize treatment by comparing data from the individual patient with data from a large number of patients with similar characteristics from Rehablines.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • all participants receiving care at the Center for Rehabilitation of the University Medical Center Groningen

Exclusion Criteria:

  • n.a.

Study details
    Rehabilitation

NCT06750601

University Medical Center Groningen

7 September 2025

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