Bedarf an und Nutzen von medizinischen Rehabilitationsmassnahmen aus hausärztlicher Sicht

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Bedarf an und Nutzen von medizinischen Rehabilitationsmassnahmen aus hausärztlicher Sicht. / Dunkelberg, S; Bussche van den, Hendrik.

In: REHABILITATION, Vol. 43, No. 1, 02.2004, p. 33-41.

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title = "Bedarf an und Nutzen von medizinischen Rehabilitationsmassnahmen aus haus{\"a}rztlicher Sicht",
abstract = "With different methodological approaches (postal survey, case analyses and focus group discussions) we investigated the attitudes of general practitioners (GPs) regarding the need, demand and effectiveness of medical rehabilitative measures. General Practitioners have a rather positive attitude towards rehabilitation in general. Male GPs have a tendency to be more sceptical than female GPs. With regard to the different measures within the German system, GPs show a differentiated opinion. They see a high number of patients who have a good benefit, though their definition of benefit differs from the statutory criteria for needs and outcomes. Patients and GPs mostly agree in their estimation of the outcome. Recent political ideas on improvement of the rehabilitative system are discussed on the basis of the results.",
keywords = "Attitude of Health Personnel, Data Collection, Data Interpretation, Statistical, Family Practice, Female, Focus Groups, Germany, Health Services Needs and Demand, Humans, Male, Outcome Assessment (Health Care), Patient Acceptance of Health Care, Referral and Consultation, Rehabilitation, Retrospective Studies, Utilization Review",
author = "S Dunkelberg and {Bussche van den}, Hendrik",
year = "2004",
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KW - Data Collection

KW - Data Interpretation, Statistical

KW - Family Practice

KW - Female

KW - Focus Groups

KW - Germany

KW - Health Services Needs and Demand

KW - Humans

KW - Male

KW - Outcome Assessment (Health Care)

KW - Patient Acceptance of Health Care

KW - Referral and Consultation

KW - Rehabilitation

KW - Retrospective Studies

KW - Utilization Review

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