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Dagmar Rinnenburger

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Chronische Erkrankungen

Chronische Erkrankungen

Dagmar Rinnenburger

Springer International Publishing AG
2024
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Dieses Buch erörtert die Rolle chronischer Erkrankungen als entscheidende Herausforderung für die Zukunft der Medizin in einer Zeit alternder Bevölkerungen und der stetigen Zunahme nicht übertragbarer Begleiterkrankungen. Es beschreibt, wie Gesundheitssysteme, die nach wie vor auf die Behandlung akuter Krankheiten ausgerichtet sind, unter überfüllten Notaufnahmen und zunehmenden Konflikten zwischen Patienten leiden, während das medizinische Personal zunehmend mit Frustration und der Gefahr des Burn-outs konfrontiert ist. Darüber hinaus beschreibt das Buch, wie Entwicklungsländer das Problem der Chronizität in ihrem täglichen Kampf mit übertragbaren Krankheiten wie Durchfall und Infektionen und mit nicht übertragbaren Krankheiten wie Fettleibigkeit, Diabetes und Asthma angehen. Aufgrund der unvermeidlichen Verbindung zwischen chronischer Erkrankung und Lebensende geht die Autorin taktvoll auf die Palliativmedizin ein und betont die Bedeutung gemeinsamer Entscheidungsfindung sowie eines umfassenden Bewusstseins für zukünftige Szenarien. Das Buch wendet sich an alle Ärztinnen und Ärzte sowie Pflegefachkräfte, die Patientinnen und Patienten mit chronischen Erkrankungen betreuen.
Chronicity

Chronicity

Dagmar Rinnenburger

Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2022
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This book comprehensively and critically discusses chronicity as a crucial challenge for the future of medicine in an era of aging populations and the steady growth of non-communicable comorbidities. It describes how health systems that are still designed and based on the treatment of acute diseases are suffering from crowded emergency rooms and growing conflicts between patients, while medical staff increasingly face frustration and the risk of burn-out. The author not only shares her own clinical and personal experience in the care of end stage COPD or ALS patients with respiratory insufficiency, but also explores how primary care, incremental medicine and initiative medicine can improve the care provided for these patients. In turn, the book examines how developing countries are facing the chronicity issue in their daily struggles with communicable diseases like diarrhea and infections, and with non-communicable ones like obesity, diabetes and asthma. It also discusses the cost-related challenges that could accompany a possible paradigm shift from chronic to curable status, as was the case with hepatitis C. Due to the inevitable link between chronicity and end of life, the author tactfully addresses palliative care, focusing on the importance of shared decision-making as well as a full awareness of the future scenarios. Uniquely reflecting life-long clinical experience and stimulating discussion on a highly topical issue, this book appeals to a wide readership, from health professionals through caregivers to patients with chronic conditions.
Chronicity

Chronicity

Dagmar Rinnenburger

Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2021
sidottu
This book comprehensively and critically discusses chronicity as a crucial challenge for the future of medicine in an era of aging populations and the steady growth of non-communicable comorbidities. It describes how health systems that are still designed and based on the treatment of acute diseases are suffering from crowded emergency rooms and growing conflicts between patients, while medical staff increasingly face frustration and the risk of burn-out. The author not only shares her own clinical and personal experience in the care of end stage COPD or ALS patients with respiratory insufficiency, but also explores how primary care, incremental medicine and initiative medicine can improve the care provided for these patients. In turn, the book examines how developing countries are facing the chronicity issue in their daily struggles with communicable diseases like diarrhea and infections, and with non-communicable ones like obesity, diabetes and asthma. It also discusses the cost-related challenges that could accompany a possible paradigm shift from chronic to curable status, as was the case with hepatitis C. Due to the inevitable link between chronicity and end of life, the author tactfully addresses palliative care, focusing on the importance of shared decision-making as well as a full awareness of the future scenarios. Uniquely reflecting life-long clinical experience and stimulating discussion on a highly topical issue, this book appeals to a wide readership, from health professionals through caregivers to patients with chronic conditions.