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View article: Dementia in primary care: a qualitative study with general practitioners and caregivers with and without migration backgrounds
Dementia in primary care: a qualitative study with general practitioners and caregivers with and without migration backgrounds Open
Background Dementia care presents significant challenges for caregivers and healthcare providers. Understanding these challenges, particularly in the context of cultural diversity, is essential for improving care quality. This study examin…
View article: Death and dying during the COVID-19-pandemic – A qualitative evaluation of stress factors for nursing staff
Death and dying during the COVID-19-pandemic – A qualitative evaluation of stress factors for nursing staff Open
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic posed an unprecedented challenge for the healthcare system worldwide and led to high levels of psychosocial stress, particularly among nursing staff working in special COVID-19 wards. As previous studies h…
View article: Missing topics for a newly established general practice curriculum for medical students in Hesse – a qualitative study
Missing topics for a newly established general practice curriculum for medical students in Hesse – a qualitative study Open
Background To address declining numbers of general practitioners (GPs) in rural areas and a lack of medical students pursuing a career in primary care, a general practice-based curriculum coupled with additional university admissions for s…
View article: Key aspects of psychosocial needs in palliative care - a qualitative analysis within the setting of a palliative care unit in comparison with specialised palliative home care
Key aspects of psychosocial needs in palliative care - a qualitative analysis within the setting of a palliative care unit in comparison with specialised palliative home care Open
Background The number of palliative care patients with complex needs is increasing in developed countries. In addition to physical aspects and symptom control, psychosocial aspects are of great importance for palliative care patients. The …
View article: Elective course “Climate-sensitive health counselling” – prevention as an opportunity for people and planet? An interactive, student-led project focusing on prevention and agency in physician’s climate communication
Elective course “Climate-sensitive health counselling” – prevention as an opportunity for people and planet? An interactive, student-led project focusing on prevention and agency in physician’s climate communication Open
Objective: According to the WHO, anthropogenic climate change poses the greatest threat to human health in the 21st century. However, the link between climate change and human health is not an integral part of medical education in Germany.…
View article: Care practices of specialized outpatient pediatric palliative care teams in collaboration with parents: Results of participatory observations
Care practices of specialized outpatient pediatric palliative care teams in collaboration with parents: Results of participatory observations Open
Background: Collaboration between parents and professional care providers is an essential part of pediatric palliative care. As children are embedded in family systems and many of the patients are not able to communicate verbally, their pa…
View article: How can we ensure the success of specialised palliative home-care? A qualitative study (ELSAH) identifying key issues from the perspective of patients, relatives and health professionals
How can we ensure the success of specialised palliative home-care? A qualitative study (ELSAH) identifying key issues from the perspective of patients, relatives and health professionals Open
Background: Specialised palliative home-care supports patients with life-limiting diseases in their familiar surroundings. The number of palliative care teams and patients being cared for is increasing worldwide. To assess and improve qual…
View article: Coughing Children in Family Practice and Primary Care – A Systematic Review On Prevalence, Aetiology and Prognosis
Coughing Children in Family Practice and Primary Care – A Systematic Review On Prevalence, Aetiology and Prognosis Open
Background: For evidence-based decision-making general practitioners need setting specific knowledge on the pre-test probabilities of underlying diseases and a symptom’s course. We performed a systematic review on symptom evaluating studie…
View article: Specialised outpatient paediatric palliative care team–parent collaboration: narrative interviews with parents
Specialised outpatient paediatric palliative care team–parent collaboration: narrative interviews with parents Open
Objective In Germany, children with life-limiting conditions and complex symptoms are eligible for specialised outpatient palliative care (SOPC). In the federal state of Hesse, SOPC for children (SOPPC) is delivered by teams with paediatri…
View article: Diagnostic strategies in general practice and the emergency department: a comparative qualitative analysis
Diagnostic strategies in general practice and the emergency department: a comparative qualitative analysis Open
Objective We sought to explore differences and commonalities between diagnostic strategies used by clinicians in general practice and the emergency department. Design Qualitative study. Settings We videotaped 282 consultations of 12 genera…
View article: Cultural Competence and Global Health: Perspectives for Medical Education – Position paper of the GMA Committee on Cultural Competence and Global Health
Cultural Competence and Global Health: Perspectives for Medical Education – Position paper of the GMA Committee on Cultural Competence and Global Health Open
Introduction: Routine medical care in Germany, Austria and Switzerland is being increasingly impacted by the cultural and linguistic diversity of an ever more complex world. Both at home and as part of international student exchanges, medi…
View article: Global Health as “umbrella term” – a qualitative study among Global Health teachers in German medical education
Global Health as “umbrella term” – a qualitative study among Global Health teachers in German medical education Open
This is to our knowledge the first study that conducts in-depth interviews with GH teachers to explore the practical understanding of GH in medical education. While the generalisability of our results needs to be subject of further researc…
View article: European General Practice Research Network (EGPRN)
European General Practice Research Network (EGPRN) Open
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View article: Individual utilisation thresholds and exploring how GPs’ knowledge of their patients affects diagnosis: a qualitative study in primary care
Individual utilisation thresholds and exploring how GPs’ knowledge of their patients affects diagnosis: a qualitative study in primary care Open
Background One of the tenets of general practice is that continuity of care has a beneficial effect on patient care. However, little is known about how continuity can have an impact on the diagnostic reasoning of GPs. Aim To explore GPs’ d…
View article: Feedback promotes learning success! Which kind of feedback for the faculty is given by an interdisciplinary OSCE with focus on decision-making?
Feedback promotes learning success! Which kind of feedback for the faculty is given by an interdisciplinary OSCE with focus on decision-making? Open
Clinical skills such as history taking, diagnostic reasoning, therapy planning, and giving advice are even more complex than practical skills like lung auscultation and have to be applied in complex clinical situations. We judged this comp…
View article: The Phenomenology of the Diagnostic Process
The Phenomenology of the Diagnostic Process Open
Background. While dichotomous tasks and related cognitive strategies have been extensively researched in cognitive psychology, little is known about how primary care practitioners (general practitioners [GPs]) approach ill-defined or polyc…