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Barrieren und Potentiale der Lebensstilberatung in der Hausarztpraxis.

Eine qualitative Untersuchung zu Diabetes Typ 2 und unspezifischen Nackenschmerzen

Barriers and potential of lifestyle counselling in primary care.

A qualitative study on type 2 diabetes and non-specific neck pain.

by Matthias Wermeling
Cumulative thesis
Date of Examination:2018-02-06
Date of issue:2018-01-17
Advisor:Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Himmel
Referee:Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Himmel
Referee:Prof. Dr. Frank Petzke
Referee:Prof. Dr. Martin Oppermann
crossref-logoPersistent Address: http://dx.doi.org/10.53846/goediss-6677

 

 

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An inactive lifestyle is considered one of the major causes for type 2 diabetes and non-specific neck pain. Consequently, lifestyle interventions are endorsed as promising therapeutic option. But, unfortunately, there is much tension in changing patterns of lifestyle. In this study, the different views of doctors and patients on lifestyle counselling in primary care are analyzed with specific interest in the potential of conflict but also possible solutions.
Keywords: type 2 diabetes; neck pain; primary care; lifestyle counselling; lifestyle
Schlagwörter: Diabetes Typ 2; Nackenschmerzen; Allgemeinmedizin; Lebensstilberatung; Lebensstil
 

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