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Author(s):
Hollstein, Moritz Maximilian; Schober, Anna; Treudler, Regina; Becker, Sven; Epping, Jelena; Hamelmann, Eckard; Taube, Christian; Wagenmann, Martin; Wedi, Bettina; Worm, Margitta; Zink, Alexander; Buhl, Timo; Werfel, Thomas; Traidl, Stephan
Title:
Current situation of allergological health care at German hospitals.
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Allergic medical care in Germany is organized on an interdisciplinary basis. An overview of the current care situation is necessary to manage and improve interdisciplinary cooperation. METHODS: Between January and February 2022, questionnaires were sent online and by mail to chief physicians of inpatient clinical departments to which most allergological diseases are assigned (dermatology, otorhinolaryngology [ENT], pulmonology, pediatrics, environmental/occupational medicine, gastroenterology; n = 899). RESULTS: The response rate was 52.1%. Allergology departments of dermatology, ENT and pulmonology were predominantly located in metropolitan areas (> 100,000 inhabitants), whereas responses of pediatric departments were mostly from smaller towns. 76.8% of the respondents reported existing interdisciplinary treatment plans with other specialties. Pediatric and pulmonology clinics stated disproportionately few interdisciplinary treatment concepts with dermatology and ENT clinics, especially in smaller cities with < 100,000 inhabitants. Diagnosis and therapy of allergic rhinitis were performed in particular by the departments of ENT, asthma mainly by the pulmonology departments. Care of other allergological diseases was most frequently reported by chief physicians of dermatology and pediatrics. CONCLUSIONS: In metropolitan areas, participating departments provide allergology care in a cooperative manner. A large spectrum of care is covered in cooperation with dermatological clinics. In more rural areas, cooperation is rarer; here, mainly pediatric departments provide allergological care, which may explain the more limited range of services compared to metropolitan areas.
Journal title abbreviation:
J Dtsch Dermatol Ges
Year:
2023
Journal volume:
21
Journal issue:
9
Pages contribution:
964-971
Fulltext / DOI:
doi:10.1111/ddg.15123
Pubmed ID:
http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37462333
Print-ISSN:
1610-0379
TUM Institution:
1115; Klinik und Poliklinik für Dermatologie und Allergologie (Prof. Biedermann)
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