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Nutzen des geriatrischen Assessments

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Das geriatrische Assessment

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In zahlreichen deskriptiven Untersuchungen wurde über eine verbesserte Diagnostik und Therapie mit Steigerung der körperlichen und geistigen Leistungsfähigkeit bei alten, gebrechlichen Personen berichtet [6,9,23,24,27,30,40]. Erst in den letzten Jahren jedoch wurden auch randomisierte Studien zur Effektivität des geriatrischen Assessments durchgeführt.

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Nikolaus, T., Specht-Leible, N. (1992). Nutzen des geriatrischen Assessments. In: Das geriatrische Assessment. Schriftenreihe Geriatrie Praxis. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-83145-3_3

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