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Psychologische Reaktionen auf die kardiologische Intensivstation

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Psychische Bewältigung der chronischen Herzerkrankung

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Als Mitte der 60er Jahre die ersten kardiologischen Intensivstationen eingerichtet wurden, befürchtete man, sie würden auf die Patienten psychisch sehr belastend und beunruhigend wirken. Man glaubte, die beengten räumlichen Verhältnisse würden von den Patienten fast wie eine schwere Prüfung erlebt werden, die kontinuierliche apparative Überwachung würde sie einerseits verängstigen und andererseits Anlaß zu übermäßiger Abhängigkeit sein, so daß es bei der Verlegung auf die Normalstation erneut zu Angst und Unruhe käme.

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Philip, A.E. (1985). Psychologische Reaktionen auf die kardiologische Intensivstation. In: Langosch, W. (eds) Psychische Bewältigung der chronischen Herzerkrankung. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70435-2_12

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