[Diagnostic control. Psychiatric comorbidity in patients of technical orthopedic units]

Lange C, Heuft G, Wetz HH

Forschungsartikel (Zeitschrift)

Zusammenfassung

Because of the new hospital finance law a DRG (Diagnosis Related Groups) controlled discount liquidation under consideration of the medical impairment becomes necessary. In this paper the importance of a correct and complete description of the psychic comorbidity for the development of German-Refined-DRGs (GR-DRGs) in the orthopedic field is described. Therefore we analysed data of orthopedic in-patients, who are diagnosed by consultation of the clinic for psychosomatics and psychotherapy. A psychic comorbidity (ICD-10 Chapter F (V)) was diagnosed by 95% of the consulted patient. 30% of the patients showed difficulties in coping with their disease. 40% suffered from chronical psychoneurotic patterns and conflicts, which can be explained (a) as consequence of a difficult psychosocial adaptation by chronic disease or after an amputation (b) as basic mental disorders (c) as cause of the orthopaedic complications. Therefore the number of indications for a psychotherapeutic or psychiatric treatment is very high. The knowledge about a psychic comorbidity can--beside financial aspects--help the team on the orthopaedic station in the treatment of difficult patient.

Details zur Publikation

FachzeitschriftDer Orthopäde
Jahrgang / Bandnr. / Volume30
Ausgabe / Heftnr. / Issue4
Seitenbereich236-241
StatusVeröffentlicht
Veröffentlichungsjahr2001
Sprache, in der die Publikation verfasst istDeutsch
StichwörterHumans; Somatoform Disorders; Diagnosis-Related Groups; Psychotherapy; Adult; Adaptation Psychological; Referral and Consultation; Psychophysiologic Disorders; Middle Aged; Comorbidity; Aged; Female; Male; Sick Role; Orthopedic Procedures; Patient Care Team; English Abstract; Aged 80 and over; Risk Factors; Germany; Amputation; Humans; Somatoform Disorders; Diagnosis-Related Groups; Psychotherapy; Adult; Adaptation Psychological; Referral and Consultation; Psychophysiologic Disorders; Middle Aged; Comorbidity; Aged; Female; Male; Sick Role; Orthopedic Procedures; Patient Care Team; English Abstract; Aged 80 and over; Risk Factors; Germany; Amputation

Autor*innen der Universität Münster

Heuft, Gereon
Klinik für Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie
Wetz, Hans H.
Klinik für Technische Orthopädie und Rehabilitation