Zusammenfassung
In diesem Kapitel werden die folgenden Themen behandelt:
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1.
Warum kommt der Patient?
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2.
Welche Bevölkerungsgruppen kommen eher als andere?
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3.
Welche Bevölkerungsgruppen kommen seltener als andere?
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Was führt zur Selbstbehandlung?
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Welche Arztfaktoren beeinflussen die Konsultationsfrequenz?
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6.
Gesundheit und Krankheit in der sogenannten gesunden Normalbevölkerung.
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7.
Die jährliche Konsultationsrate als Sammelbegriff.
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Tönies, H. (1993). Die Kontaktfrequenz und der Entschluß, zum Arzt zu gehen. In: Entscheidungen in der Allgemeinpraxis. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6660-4_10
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