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    Telerehabilitasyon: Deprem Sonrası Rehabilitasyon İçin Umut Vadeden Bir Çözüm

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    Telerehabilitation, the use of telecommunication technologies to provide rehabilitation services to individuals remotely, has emerged as a promising solution for postearthquake rehabilitation. Earthquakes can cause severe physical and psychological damage, and the affected individuals often require rehabilitation services to recover. However, the traditional delivery of rehabilitation services may not be feasible in postearthquake scenarios due to the destruction of infrastructure and limited availability of healthcare providers. Telerehabilitation offers a cost-effective and accessible alternative for providing rehabilitation services in such situations. This review article explores the current state of telerehabilitation in post-earthquake scenarios. It discusses the advantages and challenges of telerehabilitation and presents examples of successful implementation in earthquake-affected areas. The article also examines the effectiveness of telerehabilitation in various domains. The article highlights the importance of proper planning and infrastructure for successful implementation of telerehabilitation. It also emphasizes the need for training healthcare providers and patients to effectively use telecommunication technologies for rehabilitation services. The advantages of telerehabilitation, including cost-effectiveness and accessibility, make it a viable alternative to traditional rehabilitation services. However, successful implementation requires proper planning, infrastructure, and training. Further research is needed to explore the effectiveness of telerehabilitation in various post-earthquake scenarios and to address its ethical and legal implications

    Models and Challenges of Coordination in Regional Disaster Management

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    Disaster is a complex problem that requires coordination with many parties. The results of previous studies regarding disaster management in Wajo indicated that there were coordination problems in disaster management in Wajo. This study aims to explain the coordination of disaster management in Wajo from the perspective of the models and challenges of disaster management in Wajo. This study uses a qualitative approach with the Gadamerian hermeneutic method to find the meaning of coordination texts in the context of pre-disaster management. Data collection was carried out through document analysis and interviews. The results of the study revealed that the coordination of disaster management in Wajo was running well at the disaster preparedness stage but was still not optimal at the pre-disaster stage. We found three meanings of coordination in disaster management in Wajo. First, coordination because of their awareness of the limitations they have. Second, coordination serves as fulfillment of the requirements of sponsorship activities. Third, coordination is an innovation to overcome problems. Coordination in Wajo is hampered by the actors' interpretation of the subject and object of disaster management coordination
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