过度刺激及其后果是社会经济背景下全球医疗保健面临的新挑战

M. Bąk-Sosnowska, T. Holecki
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摘要引言:新技术的动态发展、互联网的普遍接入和全球化使得物理和符号刺激的来源达到了前所未有的数量。这些刺激处于客观和持续过度刺激的底层,导致感觉或信息过载。材料和方法:这篇文章是基于文献和统计数据有关的社会经济背景下的慢性病问题的回顾。结果:过度刺激是本文研究的核心领域。毫无疑问,信息过度刺激会导致信息压力在生理、情绪、心理和行为层面上表现出来。在全球范围内,进展为慢性疾病导致精神障碍和严重躯体疾病的发病率增加。结论:由于文明转型的范围和速度加快,应该设想,由信息压力引起的精神和身体疾病将在医疗保健支出中占据不断增加的份额。这就要求在治疗富裕疾病的症状方面需要进一步的医学专门化,主要需要侧重于平衡过度刺激的预防性保健。成功在于有效的过滤和管理。因此,过度刺激问题,特别是信息过度刺激问题,似乎是不久的将来公共卫生面临的主要挑战之一。
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Overstimulation and its consequences as a new challenge for global healthcare in a socioeconomic context
Abstract Introduction: The dynamic development of new technologies, common access to the Internet, and globalisation allow for a source of physical and symbolic stimuli of unprecedented amounts. These stimuli lie at the bottom of objective and persistent overstimulation leading to sensory or information overload. Materials and methods: This article is based on a review of the literature and statistical data related to the problem of chronic diseases in a socioeconomic context. Results: Overstimulation constitutes the core area of research of this article. There is no doubt that information overstimulation leads to information stress manifesting on a physiological, emotional, psychical and behavioural level. Progression to chronic conditions leads globally to increased incidence of mental disorders and severe somatic diseases. Conclusions: Since the range and rate of the transformation of civilisation accelerates, it should be envisaged that mental and somatic disorders underlain by information stress will take up a continuously increasing share of healthcare expenditures. This should call for the need for further medical specialisation in the field of treating the symptoms of diseases of affluence and primarily the need for preventive healthcare focused on balancing the excess stimuli. Success lies in their effective filtering and management. It seems therefore that the issue of overstimulation, including in particular information overstimulation, is one of the key challenges for public health in the near future.
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