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Gastroenteric disease rehabilitation in Hungary utilizes a biopsychosocial approach, focusing on patient-doctor collaboration over medical technology. This holistic method enhances recovery, particularly within sanatorial settings.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Rehabilitation
  • Gastroenterology

Context:

  • Gastroenteric disease rehabilitation in Hungary has evolved since the 1970s from traditional sanatorial care.
  • It emphasizes a biopsychosocial model and teamwork, prioritizing patient-doctor relationships over purely medical interventions.

Purpose:

  • To detail the methods of gastroenteric disease rehabilitation, including diagnosis, medical treatment, psychotherapy, dietotherapy, physiotherapy, and regimen guidance.
  • To highlight the amplified effects of rehabilitation, especially regimen guidance, within sanatorial environments.
  • To present current data on gastroenteric disease rehabilitation in Hungary, referencing a specialized hospital in Visegrád.

Summary:

  • Rehabilitation for gastroenteric diseases in Hungary is a developing field employing a biopsychosocial, team-based strategy.

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  • Key methods include diagnosis, medication, psychotherapy, diet, physiotherapy, and regimen guidance, with sanatorial settings enhancing outcomes.
  • The article discusses the current situation, specific illnesses, and the challenge of multimorbidity in Hungarian rehabilitation.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a comprehensive overview of gastroenteric rehabilitation methods and their application in Hungary.
    • Underscores the significance of a patient-centered, holistic approach in medical rehabilitation.
    • Offers valuable data and insights into the current state and future directions of gastroenteric rehabilitation in Hungary.