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=====Iatrogenesis===== | =====Iatrogenesis===== | ||
Iatrogenic[(Iatrogenesis> | Iatrogenic[(Iatrogenesis> | ||
- | There are several ways in which iatrogenic health conditions can occur. One common way is through the use of medications. While medications can be essential for treating and managing various health conditions, they can also have unintended side effects. For example, a patient may experience nausea, dizziness, or allergic reactions when taking certain medications. In more serious cases, medications can cause more severe side effects such as organ damage or even death. | + | There are several ways in which iatrogenic health conditions can occur. One common way is through the use of medications. While medications can be essential for treating and managing various health conditions, they can also have unintended side effects. For example, a patient may experience nausea, dizziness, or allergic reactions when taking certain medications. In more serious cases, medications can cause more severe side effects such as organ damage or even death. A current example is the use of Midazolam during the C crisis in the UK. |
Another way in which iatrogenic health conditions can occur is through medical procedures and surgeries. While these interventions can be necessary for improving a patient' | Another way in which iatrogenic health conditions can occur is through medical procedures and surgeries. While these interventions can be necessary for improving a patient' | ||
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It's important to note that while these are some common examples of iatrogenic health problems, this list is not exhaustive and there are many other types of iatrogenic health problems that can occur. | It's important to note that while these are some common examples of iatrogenic health problems, this list is not exhaustive and there are many other types of iatrogenic health problems that can occur. | ||
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+ | ===== Assigning psychiatric diagnoses has negative consequences ===== | ||
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+ | In the developed world, the diagnosis of mental illness is widespread among young adults - e.g., according to the study „Jugend in Deutschland 2024“ for Germany 11% of the 14-29 year old are in treatment[(JugendinDeutschland2024> | ||
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+ | title : The Effects of Diagnosing a Young Adult with a Mental Illness: Evidence from Randomly Assigned Doctors | ||
+ | publisher : Swedish House of Finance Research Paper No. 23-11 | ||
+ | published : September 15, 2023 | ||
+ | url : http:// | ||
+ | )] about the long-term causal effects of being diagnosed during young adulthood for those at the margin of diagnosis finds that, for people at the margin, a mental illness diagnosis increases the future likelihood of internal death, hospital admittance, being sick from work, and unemployment while also lowering expected income and the propensity to be married or have children. Diagnosis increases the use of psychiatric medication in the 36 months right after diagnosis. A possible interpretation offered for the results is that the amount and type of treatment used for marginal diagnosis may be inadequate, or inappropriate. | ||
=====Examples of Iatrogenesis from Psychiatric Medications===== | =====Examples of Iatrogenesis from Psychiatric Medications===== | ||
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