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 The joint position statement from the Japan Society for Respiratory Care and Rehabilitation, the Japanese Society for Respiratory Physical Therapy, and the Japanese Respiratory Society states that respiratory rehabilitation is, in principle, a team medical treatment, and that seamless intervention from the acute phase via the recovery phase and the maintenance phase to the end-of-life phase is important. It is important to note that the majority of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which is the main target of this treatment, are undiagnosed and untreated. On the other hand, pneumonia that develops mainly in elderly people who require nursing care, patients in long-term care beds, or patients admitted to nursing facilities, is defined as healthcare-associated pneumonia (NHCAP), and most of these are aspiration pneumonia. Aspiration pneumonia develops when there is an imbalance between invasive factors such as the amount and content of aspiration and resistance factors such as activity level, nutrition, and immune function. Since aspiration pneumonia recurs, the most important intervention is prevention, and speech-language-hearing therapists play a major role in this prevention.

 In recent years, the number of speech-language-hearing therapists active in community medicine has been increasing. It is believed that many of them are working under the community-based comprehensive care system. However, the current community-based comprehensive care system is mainly discussed in terms of cerebrovascular disorders and musculoskeletal diseases, and the construction of a system for internal disorders is extremely delayed. In particular, the increase in the amount of care required at home and the difficulty of living at home are often due to the worsening of internal disorders such as pneumonia. It is important to operate a community-based comprehensive care system with this understanding.


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電子版ISSN 印刷版ISSN 1349-5828 日本言語聴覚士協会

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