Zusammenfassung
Die Vielschichtigkeit der Erkrankungen und die daraus resultierenden Probleme machen eine Diagnostik, Beurteilung und Behandlung im interdisziplinären Team erforderlich. Die Zusammensetzung der Arbeitsgruppe hängt von den strukturellen Bedingungen, der Auswahl der Patienten und den Behandlungszielen ab. Typischer-weise besteht das Kernteam aus einem Arzt, Krankenpfleger und Sozialarbeiter [21]. Es wird je nach Anforderung ergänzt durch Krankengymnasten, Ergotherapeuten, Logopäden, Psychologen, Seelsorger, Ernährungsberater.
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Nikolaus, T., Specht-Leible, N. (1992). Rahmenbedingungen. In: Das geriatrische Assessment. Schriftenreihe Geriatrie Praxis. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-83145-3_2
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