Was denken Hausärzte aus den neuen und alten Bundesländern über Rehabilitation?

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Was denken Hausärzte aus den neuen und alten Bundesländern über Rehabilitation? / Dunkelberg, S; Lachmann, A; Bussche van den, Hendrik; Müller, K.

In: GESUNDHEITSWESEN, Vol. 64, No. 6, 06.2002, p. 369-74.

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Dunkelberg, S, Lachmann, A, Bussche van den, H & Müller, K 2002, 'Was denken Hausärzte aus den neuen und alten Bundesländern über Rehabilitation?', GESUNDHEITSWESEN, vol. 64, no. 6, pp. 369-74. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-2002-32182

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Dunkelberg, S., Lachmann, A., Bussche van den, H., & Müller, K. (2002). Was denken Hausärzte aus den neuen und alten Bundesländern über Rehabilitation? GESUNDHEITSWESEN, 64(6), 369-74. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-2002-32182

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title = "Was denken Haus{\"a}rzte aus den neuen und alten Bundesl{\"a}ndern {\"u}ber Rehabilitation?",
abstract = "GPs in the former German Democratic Republic (now called 'New Federal States') and in West-Germany (the 'Old Federal States') differ more than ten years after reunification in several respects. This survey shows that they have different attitudes to medical rehabilitation programmes as well. Written questionnaires were sent to all GPs in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein (representing the Old Federal States) and in Sachsen-Anhalt and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (representing the New Federal States). GPs in the New Federal States value medical rehabilitation in general and single programmes more than those in the old ones. They see a higher number of patients who have a good benefit from rehabilitation and estimate the degree of overuse as smaller. They observe more often patients who do not take part in a rehabilitative programme because they are afraid of losing their job. The higher proportion of female GPs in the New Federal States does not explain these differences.",
keywords = "Attitude of Health Personnel, Family Practice, Germany, Humans, Rehabilitation, Social Change, Social Environment, Treatment Outcome",
author = "S Dunkelberg and A Lachmann and {Bussche van den}, Hendrik and K M{\"u}ller",
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month = jun,
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AU - Lachmann, A

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AU - Müller, K

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AB - GPs in the former German Democratic Republic (now called 'New Federal States') and in West-Germany (the 'Old Federal States') differ more than ten years after reunification in several respects. This survey shows that they have different attitudes to medical rehabilitation programmes as well. Written questionnaires were sent to all GPs in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein (representing the Old Federal States) and in Sachsen-Anhalt and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (representing the New Federal States). GPs in the New Federal States value medical rehabilitation in general and single programmes more than those in the old ones. They see a higher number of patients who have a good benefit from rehabilitation and estimate the degree of overuse as smaller. They observe more often patients who do not take part in a rehabilitative programme because they are afraid of losing their job. The higher proportion of female GPs in the New Federal States does not explain these differences.

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KW - Family Practice

KW - Germany

KW - Humans

KW - Rehabilitation

KW - Social Change

KW - Social Environment

KW - Treatment Outcome

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