Andy
Senior Member (Voting rights)
Abstract
Functional somatic disorders (FSD) are common, disabling and best understood within a biopsychosocial framework. Denmark has developed a national stepped-care organisation with clear task distribution across sectors and age groups. Implementation has strengthened access to evidence-based care, particularly for adults, but remains uneven for children and adolescents. This review finds that continued capacity building, competence development and consistent implementation are needed to ensure equal access and quality across regions.
Open access (in Danish)