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Review
. 2009 Sep;60(9):722-6.
doi: 10.1007/s00105-008-1707-8.

[Cooperation among clinics and practices. Integrated medical care in occupational dermatology]

[Article in German]
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[Cooperation among clinics and practices. Integrated medical care in occupational dermatology]

[Article in German]
C Skudlik et al. Hautarzt. 2009 Sep.

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  • Hautarzt. 2009 Nov;60(11):916

Abstract

Preventive measures in occupational dermatology have proven to be very effective in recent years, especially measures of primary and secondary prevention as components of a complex hierarchical prevention concept. For those cases of occupational dermatoses in which these outpatient prevention measures are not successful, interdisciplinary inpatient rehabilitation measures have been developed ("tertiary individual prevention" [TIP]). TIP comprises 3 weeks inpatient treatment including intensive disease-oriented teaching and psychological counseling, followed by outpatient treatment by the local dermatologist. In 2005, a German prospective cohort multicenter study ("Medizinisch-Berufliches Rehabilitationsverfahren Haut--Optimierung und Qualitätssicherung des Heilverfahrens" [ROQ]) started which will further standardize TIP and evaluate long-term success and scientific sustainability in depth. This integrated concept of an inpatient/outpatient disease management reveals remarkable pertinent options for patients with severe occupational dermatoses in all high-risk professions.

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