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Meanings of
biopsychosocial
in английском
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Usage of
biopsychosocial
in английском
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To obtain more stable assessments, all
biopsychosocial
measures were averaged over time.
2
We developed a
biopsychosocial
intervention in collaboration with carers of stroke survivors.
3
Carers are randomised to usual care or usual care plus
biopsychosocial
intervention.
4
Low medical risk patients were further subgrouped according to
biopsychosocial
and functional risks.
5
The INTERMED has been developed to score
biopsychosocial
case complexity and care needs.
6
A
biopsychosocial
approach is considered to be essential in chronic care.
7
Results: Stakeholders were aware that a systematic
biopsychosocial
care approach is lacking in current practice.
8
Purpose: To explore how patients with persistent unexplained pain interpret and utilise the
biopsychosocial
model.
9
This might have an impact on the outcome from treatment programmes that adopts a
biopsychosocial
approach.
10
All parties involved need to make a commitment to realize the ideal of
biopsychosocial
chronic care.
11
As pain science evolves, the
biopsychosocial
model is gaining interest in its application for CLBP management.
12
In Dutch primary health care the current biomedically oriented clinical practice may conflict with the
biopsychosocial
approach.
13
Background: To raise the effectiveness of interventions, clinicians should evaluate important
biopsychosocial
aspects of the patient's situation.
14
The
biopsychosocial
model is a modern humanistic and holistic view of the human being in health sciences.
15
Currently, many researchers think the
biopsychosocial
model should be expanded to include the spiritual dimension as well.
16
At the time of hospitalization, 105 risk factor variables were collected spanning a range of
biopsychosocial
domains.
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biopsychosocial
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