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Weißbuch Schizophrenie
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Schizophrenia is a mental illness characterized by disorders of thought and perception, inappropriate affect and cognitive deficits. The development of this potentially chronic illness is multifactorial. Its course is intra- and inter-individually variable, resulting in different and specific care needs.
This white paper shows the current knowledge about schizophrenia and its care and makes recommendations for future improvements to the care situation.
It offers:
- Information on the clinical picture, epidemiology, diagnostics and therapy
- Descriptions of the care situation and the regulatory framework, including special care concepts and aspects such as nursing, rehabilitation and participation
- Health and socio-economic aspects such as the financing of care and the overall economic consequences of the illness Well-known experts and specialists from the care sector have contributed their knowledge and experience to the white paper. Based on its comprehensive presentation of the topic, the book provides food for thought on how the healthcare situation can be improved in the future, especially with regard to early detection and destigmatization.
It is aimed at designers and representatives of healthcare from medicine, research, health insurance companies, politics, as well as patient representatives and journalists.
This book is included in DOAB.
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Keywords
- course of disease
- Diagnostics
- Epidemiology
- inpatient and outpatient healthcare
- Pathogenesis
- patient journey
- Prevention
- prognosis
- stigmatisation
- thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing::MK Medical specialties, branches of medicine::MKL Psychiatry
- Therapy