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At least 5-10 per cent of the Danish population will during their lifetime experience more than one episode of major depression but only a minority of this group will receive the necessary and sufficient prophylactic treatment against their illness. Randomised controlled studies have shown that the majority of commonly used antidepressant drugs, new as well as old ones, possess prophylactic efficacy. ⋯ This is partly due to a lack of relevant treatment facilities for psychiatric patients, partly to a lack of knowledge among patients and their relatives but also among doctors of the indications for prophylactic treatment against recurrent depression and the technical issues involved. A short practical guideline for prophylactic treatment against recurrent depression will appear from the article.
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Ugeskrift for laeger · May 2003
Comparative Study[Children with ear disorders who are treated by reflexologists or general practitioners].
The aim of the study was to describe similarities and differences in health, quality of life, and diagnosed morbidity in 0-6 year-old children whose parents contact either a reflexologist or a general practitioner (GP) due to their child's ear disorder. ⋯ According to a medical evaluation there was no difference in morbidity between children treated by a reflexologist and a GP. According to the parents' evaluation, children in reflexology treatment were more ill and their health-related quality of life was more affected by the ear disorder than that of children treated by a GP.
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Ugeskrift for laeger · Apr 2003
Comparative Study[Criteria validation of the Roland Morris questionnaire. A Danish translation of the international scale for the assessment of functional level in patients with low back pain and sciatica].
The main concern of patients with low back pain is the functional limitation which the symptoms cause. Therefore it is important to find a valid tool by means of which their functional level can be assessed. The aim of this study was to validate the first Danish translation of the Roland Morris Questionnaire (RMQ), which evaluates the functional level of activity of patients with low back pain and possible sciatica. The RMQ was compared with the functional scale of a Danish functional and pain level questionnaire, The Low Back Pain Rating Scale (RS), and the functional scale (PF) of the SF-36. ⋯ According to this study the RMQ can be used as a valid tool in the assessment of the functional level of patients with lumbar pain and previous lumbar herniation. Due to the fact that the questionnaire is fast and easy to complete, it is valid, reliable and sensitive and widely used internationally. We recommend the questionnaire to be used as a supplement to the clinical examination both in clinical practice and in research.