Katrin Radenbach
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View article: Implementing clinical ethics support services in psychiatry: A qualitative study
Implementing clinical ethics support services in psychiatry: A qualitative study Open
Background Despite the ubiquity of ethical challenges in psychiatric practice, many psychiatric hospitals in Germany have not yet successfully established clinical ethics support services (CESS). Aim Offering and evaluating a program that …
View article: Divergent psychological stress response patterns to the COVID-19 pandemic in psychiatric patients with vs. without PTSD: A real-world exploratory study
Divergent psychological stress response patterns to the COVID-19 pandemic in psychiatric patients with vs. without PTSD: A real-world exploratory study Open
The COVID-19 pandemic has been shown to increase psychological burden and requires efficient coping strategies to maintain mental health. In particular, it remains unclear which pandemic-related stress response pattern occurs in pre-existi…
View article: Facing the new diagnostic and treatment options of Alzheimer's disease: The necessity of informed consent
Facing the new diagnostic and treatment options of Alzheimer's disease: The necessity of informed consent Open
With advances in biomarker‐based detection of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and new treatment options with disease‐modifying treatments (DMTs), we are heading toward a new conceptualization of diagnostics and therapy in the early stages of AD. …
View article: Counseling and disclosure practices in predictive Alzheimer's disease diagnostics: A scoping review
Counseling and disclosure practices in predictive Alzheimer's disease diagnostics: A scoping review Open
New possibilities of biomarker‐based predictive technologies for Alzheimer's disease (AD) have become more reliable as well as more accessible. Standardized clinical recommendations and guidance for counseling and disclosure in this contex…
View article: Well Advised
Well Advised Open
Societal and scientific interest in the prediction and early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease is growing. However, decisions regarding early diagnosis must be well-considered. The decision-making process requires specific counseling for co…
View article: Cerebrospinal Fluid Homer-3 Autoantibodies in a Patient with Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment
Cerebrospinal Fluid Homer-3 Autoantibodies in a Patient with Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment Open
(1) Background: Homer-3 antibodies are associated with cerebellar disease ranging from subacute degeneration to cerebellitis. However, cognitive impairment associated with Homer-3 autoantibodies has not been reported until now. (2) Methods…
View article: Establishment of a teaching hospital-based dementia consultation service for rurally-based regional district general hospitals
Establishment of a teaching hospital-based dementia consultation service for rurally-based regional district general hospitals Open
Objective The treatment of patients with dementia poses a considerable challenge to regional district general hospitals, particularly in rural areas. Here we report the establishment and initial evaluation of a dementia-specific consultati…
View article: Establishment of a teaching hospital-based dementia consultation service for rurally-based regional district general hospitals
Establishment of a teaching hospital-based dementia consultation service for rurally-based regional district general hospitals Open
Objective The treatment of patients with dementia poses a considerable challenge to regional district general hospitals, particularly in rural areas. Here we report the establishment and initial evaluation of a dementia-specific consultati…
View article: Correction to: Current clinical practice of electroconvulsive therapy and repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in psychiatry, a German sample
Correction to: Current clinical practice of electroconvulsive therapy and repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in psychiatry, a German sample Open
A correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00406-021-01275-7
View article: Case Report: Association of a Variant of Unknown Significance in the FIG4 Gene With Frontotemporal Dementia and Slowly Progressing Motoneuron Disease: A Case Report Depicting Common Challenges in Clinical and Genetic Diagnostics of Rare Neuropsychiatric and Neurologic Disorders
Case Report: Association of a Variant of Unknown Significance in the FIG4 Gene With Frontotemporal Dementia and Slowly Progressing Motoneuron Disease: A Case Report Depicting Common Challenges in Clinical and Genetic Diagnostics of Rare Neuropsychiatric and Neurologic Disorders Open
Background Modern genetics have in many ways revolutionized clinical routine and have, for instance, shown that formerly distinct disease entities relate to common pathogenic mutations. One such example is the connection between dementia a…
View article: Nuclear medical imaging as part of dementia diagnostics in psychiatric day-care clinics and inpatient care settings
Nuclear medical imaging as part of dementia diagnostics in psychiatric day-care clinics and inpatient care settings Open
Nuclear medical imaging is often performed in psychiatric day-care settings. Further studies are warranted to understand the predictive diagnostic value of NMI in dementia diagnosis compared with clinical, CSF and structural imaging in dif…