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View article: ‘It only works if we coordinate our work, that’s what we need’: a relational qualitative network analysis of exercise therapy in oncology care in Germany
‘It only works if we coordinate our work, that’s what we need’: a relational qualitative network analysis of exercise therapy in oncology care in Germany Open
Background Despite robust evidence on the effectiveness of exercise therapy care as a supportive strategy in cancer care, access for cancer patients remains limited across Germany. This is due to a lack of renumeration opportunities, insuf…
View article: Quantitative evaluation of recruitment strategies in a cluster-randomized trial: segmented regression and cost analysis from the AOK-Family + study
Quantitative evaluation of recruitment strategies in a cluster-randomized trial: segmented regression and cost analysis from the AOK-Family + study Open
Background Recruitment of participants for preventive health intervention studies remains a significant challenge: Approximately 19% of studies are discontinued due to insufficient participant numbers, and one in three extends its recruitm…
View article: Engaging underrepresented patient groups in specialised treatment – qualitative results from the PROVIDE-C randomised trial on integrated mental health video consultations for depression and anxiety
Engaging underrepresented patient groups in specialised treatment – qualitative results from the PROVIDE-C randomised trial on integrated mental health video consultations for depression and anxiety Open
View article: Publisher Correction: Academia Europaea’s guidelines for the visualization of clinical outcomes
Publisher Correction: Academia Europaea’s guidelines for the visualization of clinical outcomes Open
View article: Cancer Prevention at Work (CPW) project: Rationale, framework and research protocol
Cancer Prevention at Work (CPW) project: Rationale, framework and research protocol Open
Chronic infections such as Helicobacter pylori (Hp), Hepatitis C virus (HCV), and Human Papillomavirus (HPV) significantly contribute to the global cancer burden, necessitating targeted and cost-effective prevention strategies. The Cancer …
View article: Opportunities and Challenges of an Integrative Care Structure for Oncological Patients: A Qualitative Analysis of Provider Perspectives
Opportunities and Challenges of an Integrative Care Structure for Oncological Patients: A Qualitative Analysis of Provider Perspectives Open
Introduction: Considering the global increase in cancer, integrative medicine combines conventional and complementary methods, offering a holistic approach to treating cancer patients. To optimize care and support care continuity for oncol…
View article: Sex-specific differences in risk factors and outcomes for long-term mechanical ventilation: a longitudinal cohort analysis of claims data
Sex-specific differences in risk factors and outcomes for long-term mechanical ventilation: a longitudinal cohort analysis of claims data Open
View article: Exploring Barriers to Periodontal Treatment Adherence in Patients With Periodontitis to Inform Development of a Digital Companion: A Qualitative Study
Exploring Barriers to Periodontal Treatment Adherence in Patients With Periodontitis to Inform Development of a Digital Companion: A Qualitative Study Open
Aim The objectives of this study were to gain a comprehensive understanding of patients' barriers to adherence to periodontal treatment and to derive intervention functions for a digital companion to support them through their therapy jour…
View article: Community versus institutionalised care for people with severe mental illness in five countries in Southeast Europe: pooled analysis of five randomised trials
Community versus institutionalised care for people with severe mental illness in five countries in Southeast Europe: pooled analysis of five randomised trials Open
Background The RECOVER-E project implemented community-based mental healthcare (CMH) oriented at functional recovery in people with schizophrenia, bipolar and severe major depressive disorder in five countries: Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegr…
View article: Versorgungsforschung als vielfältiges Beschäftigungsfeld in Deutschland: eine Dokumentenanalyse von Stellenanzeigen
Versorgungsforschung als vielfältiges Beschäftigungsfeld in Deutschland: eine Dokumentenanalyse von Stellenanzeigen Open
Our findings contribute to a better understanding of HSR as a professional field in Germany. The results provide guidance for students, graduates, and teachers in HSR.
View article: Psychometric validation of the German version of the somatic symptom disorder – B criteria scale (SSD-12) in a primary care population with depression and anxiety: A COSMIN-guided analysis
Psychometric validation of the German version of the somatic symptom disorder – B criteria scale (SSD-12) in a primary care population with depression and anxiety: A COSMIN-guided analysis Open
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View article: Development of Telepresence Among Patients and Psychotherapists in the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model: Longitudinal Observational Study of 20 Dyads From a Randomized Trial on Video Consultations in Primary Care
Development of Telepresence Among Patients and Psychotherapists in the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model: Longitudinal Observational Study of 20 Dyads From a Randomized Trial on Video Consultations in Primary Care Open
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of video consultations in mental health care, highlighting the importance of therapeutic alliances for successful treatment outcomes in both face-to-face and web-based settings.…
View article: Exploring opioid management challenges in chronic non-cancer pain: findings from a mixed-methods study among general practitioners in Germany.
Exploring opioid management challenges in chronic non-cancer pain: findings from a mixed-methods study among general practitioners in Germany. Open
General practitioners in Germany may struggle to implement LONTS recommendations for opioid use in chronic non-cancer pain. Targeted strategies are needed to promote and improve the adoption of these guidelines in primary care.
View article: Interprofessional Collaboration and Job Satisfaction in German Intensive Care Units: A Cross-Sectional Survey within the PRiVENT Project
Interprofessional Collaboration and Job Satisfaction in German Intensive Care Units: A Cross-Sectional Survey within the PRiVENT Project Open
Introduction: The multicentre cluster-randomized PRiVENT study aims to improve weaning of long-term ventilated patients in German intensive care units via a complex interprofessional intervention. To assess perceptions on interprofessional…
View article: Exploring the relationship of clinical walking tests with 8-months inertial measurement unit (IMU)-based real world mobility tracking in stroke and spinal cord injury survivors
Exploring the relationship of clinical walking tests with 8-months inertial measurement unit (IMU)-based real world mobility tracking in stroke and spinal cord injury survivors Open
View article: Implementation science grant terminations in the United States
Implementation science grant terminations in the United States Open
View article: Assessing the time required for qualitative analysis: A comparative methodological study of coding interview data in health services research
Assessing the time required for qualitative analysis: A comparative methodological study of coding interview data in health services research Open
A reliable estimation of required resources is essential for sound research. So far, there have only been a few studies on researchers’ time investment in qualitative studies. The aim of this study, therefore, was to provide an empirical a…
View article: Brief Report: A Policy Delphi Study of Expectations on Resource Groups in Autism Mental Healthcare
Brief Report: A Policy Delphi Study of Expectations on Resource Groups in Autism Mental Healthcare Open
Background: There is a growing emphasis on what autistic individuals need to flourish. A similar trend is observed in general mental health services through personal recovery approaches, which aim for a meaningful life and increasing well-…
View article: Patient Perspectives on the Care in a Long COVID Outpatient Clinic—A Regional Qualitative Analysis from Germany
Patient Perspectives on the Care in a Long COVID Outpatient Clinic—A Regional Qualitative Analysis from Germany Open
Background/Objectives: Long COVID specialized outpatient clinics (sOCs), which are part of the recommended long COVID care, usually face high demand. Few studies focused on the experience of care in such facilities in Germany. This study i…
View article: Measuring the social support network in autistic clients: development and validation of the Network in Action-Interview
Measuring the social support network in autistic clients: development and validation of the Network in Action-Interview Open
Introduction As social relationships are intertwined with mental health recovery, it is important to address a client’s social support network during mental health interventions. This seems even more important for autistic clients, because…
View article: Implementation and evaluation of a multi-professional care pathway and network for the promotion of needs-oriented, resident-oriented exercise therapy for oncological patients (MOVE-ONKO): protocol of a mixed-methods cohort study
Implementation and evaluation of a multi-professional care pathway and network for the promotion of needs-oriented, resident-oriented exercise therapy for oncological patients (MOVE-ONKO): protocol of a mixed-methods cohort study Open
Background Physical activity has been shown to be beneficial for people diagnosed with cancer. MOVE-ONKO aims at implementing a new multiprofessional care pathway in 3 large regions in Germany at the interface of oncological treatment and …
View article: Resource-Oriented Case Management to Implement Recommendations for Patients With Chronic Pain and Frequent Use of Analgesics in General Practices (Project RELIEF): Protocol for a Single-Arm Exploratory Feasibility Study
Resource-Oriented Case Management to Implement Recommendations for Patients With Chronic Pain and Frequent Use of Analgesics in General Practices (Project RELIEF): Protocol for a Single-Arm Exploratory Feasibility Study Open
Background Chronic noncancer pain (CNCP) is a frequent reason for counseling in general practice. Current German guidelines emphasize its biopsychosocial etiology and the importance of self-care and nonpharmacological treatment strategies …
View article: Continuity of care in a pandemic: an observational study in GP-centred healthcare in Germany
Continuity of care in a pandemic: an observational study in GP-centred healthcare in Germany Open
Background Continuity of care (COC) refers to the sustained quality of healthcare over time and is a central element of effective general practice. High levels of COC have been associated with improved health outcomes, including reduced ri…
View article: Integrating internationally qualified nurses: a qualitative exploration of nurse managers’ influence from nurses’ experiences
Integrating internationally qualified nurses: a qualitative exploration of nurse managers’ influence from nurses’ experiences Open
Background Healthcare systems globally are confronted with a shortage of nurses. Various strategies to address this have been applied, including active recruitment of internationally qualified nurses. Nurse managers may have a central role…
View article: Visualisation of Experience Sampling Method Data in Mental Health: A Qualitative Study of the Physicians’ Perspective in Germany (Preprint)
Visualisation of Experience Sampling Method Data in Mental Health: A Qualitative Study of the Physicians’ Perspective in Germany (Preprint) Open
View article: Visualisation of Experience Sampling Method Data in Mental Health: A Qualitative Study of the Physicians’ Perspective in Germany (Preprint)
Visualisation of Experience Sampling Method Data in Mental Health: A Qualitative Study of the Physicians’ Perspective in Germany (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Although the integration of self-monitored patient data into mental health care offers potential for advancing personalised approaches, its application in clinical practice remains largely underexplored. Capturing individuals' …
View article: Understanding General Practitioner and Patient Perceptions Regarding Integration of Non-Pharmacological Interventions in Chronic Non-Cancer Pain Management—A Cross-Sectional Mixed-Methods Study in the RELIEF Project
Understanding General Practitioner and Patient Perceptions Regarding Integration of Non-Pharmacological Interventions in Chronic Non-Cancer Pain Management—A Cross-Sectional Mixed-Methods Study in the RELIEF Project Open
Background: Chronic non-cancer-related pain is an independent condition with a multicausal genesis. Guidelines highlight the need for holistic treatment based on the bio-psycho-social model. While prescribing medication is common, it remai…
View article: Social Network Types in Autistic Adults and Its Associations with Mastery, Quality of Life, and Autism Characteristics
Social Network Types in Autistic Adults and Its Associations with Mastery, Quality of Life, and Autism Characteristics Open
Research shows heterogeneity in experiences of social contact and social networks in autistic adults. In this study, we aim to identify clusters of social support networks and investigate associations of clusters with mastery, quality of l…
View article: Exploring Physician and Patient Perspectives on Expectations and Role Models Towards Chronic Pain Treatment in General Practice: A Qualitative Cross-Sectional Study
Exploring Physician and Patient Perspectives on Expectations and Role Models Towards Chronic Pain Treatment in General Practice: A Qualitative Cross-Sectional Study Open
Background and Objective: Approximately 7.4% of the German population matched the criteria of impeding, chronic non-cancer-related pain in 2014. Guidelines emphasize the importance of a holistic treatment approach. The project RELIEF aims …
View article: Pilot Implementation of a Primary Care Disease Management Concept for Venous Leg Ulceration: Results of a Mixed-Methods Process Evaluation
Pilot Implementation of a Primary Care Disease Management Concept for Venous Leg Ulceration: Results of a Mixed-Methods Process Evaluation Open
Background: Within the project “Ulcus Cruris Care”, a disease management intervention to improve general practice care for patients with venous leg ulcer was developed, comprising online teaching for practice teams, standardized patient ed…