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Verhaltensmedizin des Schmerzes

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Perspektive Verhaltensmedizin

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Daten aus den westlichen Industriestaaten zeigen, daß chronische Schmerzzustände neben Herz-Kreislauf-Erkrankungen und Krebs zu den großen gesundheitspolitischen Herausforderungen unserer Zeit zählen. In einer neuen Expertise zur Lage der deutschen Schmerzforschung und zur Situation der Versorgung chronischer Schmerzpatienten in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Zimmermann u. Seemann 1986) wird davon ausgegangen, daß gegenwärtig allein in der Bundesrepublik ca. 3–6 Millionen Bürger unter chronischen Schmerzen leiden. Die Kosten für Behandlung und Arbeitsausfälle dieser Patienten belaufen sich jährlich auf eine Summe, die weit über 30 Milliarden DM liegt.

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Miltner, W., Larbig, W. (1989). Verhaltensmedizin des Schmerzes. In: Florin, I., Hahlweg, K., Haag, G., Brack, U.B., Fahrner, EM. (eds) Perspektive Verhaltensmedizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74441-9_7

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