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Depressive mood
Areas of use and fields of application
Products in the category Depressive mood support the recording, support and symptom-oriented monitoring. Areas of application include screening and progress documentation, patient-oriented self-observation, daylight therapy for seasonal moods and organizational aids for structuring treatment and care. The items are suitable for examination, documentation and consultation processes as well as for safe, hygienic handling in everyday practice.
Typical product types
This category contains instruments and materials that make it easier to recognize and support depressive moods. These include validated questionnaires and screening forms in paper form, documentation folders, digital monitoring tools, daylight lamps and supportive aids to promote activity, as well as patient-oriented information materials.
- Screening and progress forms (paper formats)
- Daylight lamps/light therapy devices
- Documentation folders and folders
- Information and educational brochures
- Aids for everyday structuring and self-observation
Use in everyday medical practice
The product range for Depressive mood promotes structured processes: standardized questionnaires enable quick, comparable surveys; Documentation solutions secure findings and progress; Daylight lamps and stimulating materials support non-diagnostic, non-medical measures to structure the day. Hygienically suitable printing and filing materials ensure safe handling during repeated use and simplify administrative processes.
Quality, properties and selection criteria
When choosing, practical relevance, documentation ability, robustness and ease of use are crucial. Products with clear labeling, standardized paper formats and tested electrical safety ensure practical integration into the workflow. Solutions from manufacturers such as Beurer and Philips complement the range with tested light therapy devices and standardized health products.
Integration into documentation and processes
The combination of screenings, structured documentation means and supporting devices allows a consistent process chain: recording - documentation - monitoring. This reduces sources of error, speeds up processes and improves the traceability of historical data.
