Institut für Hausarztmedizin
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Use of the FallAkte Plus System as an IT Infrastructure for the North Rhine-Westphalian General Practice Research Network: Mixed Methods Usability Study Bozorgmehr, Arezoo; Thiem, Simon-Konstantin; Wild, Dorothea; Reinsdorff, Melanie; Vollmar, Horst Christian; Kappernagel, Annika; Schloessler, Kathrin; Weissbach, Sabine; Pentzek, Michael; Dehnen, Dorothea; Drexler, Julia; Mueller, Beate Sigrid; Pilic, Larisa; Lehmann, Lion; Loescher, Susanne; Hohmann, Elena Darinka; Frank, Friederike; Ates, Gülay; Kersten, Susanne; Mortsiefer, Achim; Aretz, Benjamin; Weltermann, Birgitta (2024-05-20)<strong>Background:</strong> Primary care research networks can generate important information in the setting where most patients are seen and treated. However, this requires a suitable IT infrastructure (ITI), which the ...
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33/m: Komplettierung des Impfstatus vor Praktikum in Kindertagesstätte: Vorbereitung auf die Facharztprüfung: Fall 52 Dehnen, Dorothea; Reinsdorff, Melanie; Weltermann, Birgitta (2024-07-11)<strong>Prüfungssimulation</strong><br /> <strong><em>Fallschilderung</strong></em><br /> Ein 33-jähriger Student des Fachs Kindheitspädagogik möchte in 6 Wochen sein erstes Praktikum in einer Kindertagesstätte ...
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Innovative Regional Services and Heterogeneous Communication Channels: Results from the Nationwide German egePan Project for Pandemic Management Kugai, Simon; Aretz, Benjamin; Krumpholtz, Yelda; Schmidt, Manuela; Süssle, Daniela; Steyer, Linda; Henkel, Adrienne; Bender, Katrin; Girrbach, Felix; Stehr, Sebastian; Balzer, Katrin; Weltermann, Birgitta (2024-11-04)<strong>Background:</strong> In the COVID-19 pandemic, novel regional services and communication channels emerged across all sectors of the German healthcare system. To contribute to pandemic preparedness, this study aims ...
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Personal protective behaviors in response to COVID-19: a longitudinal application of protection motivation theory Hinssen, Marina; Dohle, Simone (2023-08-15)<strong>Introduction:</strong> Disease outbreaks are expected to occur more frequently and spread more rapidly in the age of globalization. Personal protective behaviors strongly affect infection and death rates worldwide. ...
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Associations between COVID-19 Pandemic-Related Overtime, Perceived Chronic Stress and Burnout Symptoms in German General Practitioners and Practice Personnel: A Prospective Study Küppers, Lucas; Göbel, Julian; Aretz, Benjamin; Rieger, Monika A.; Weltermann, Birgitta (2024-02-16)Background: The mental burdens of general practitioners (GPs) and practice assistants (PrAs) during the COVID-19 pandemic are well investigated. Work-related conditions like overtime are known to contribute to perceived ...
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German GPs’ Self-Perceived Role in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Leadership, Participation in Regional Services and Preferences for Future Pandemic Preparedness Kugai, Simon; Wild, Dorothea; Krumpholtz, Yelda; Schmidt, Manuela; Balzer, Katrin; Mayerböck, Astrid; Weltermann, Birgitta (2023-06-09)General practitioners (GPs) played a vital role during the COVID-19 pandemic. Little is known about GPs’ view of their role, leadership, participation in regional services and preferences for future pandemic preparedness. ...
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Prediction of Chronic Stress and Protective Factors in Adults: Development of an Interpretable Prediction Model Based on XGBoost and SHAP Using National Cross-sectional DEGS1 Data Bozorgmehr, Arezoo; Weltermann, Birgitta (2023-05-16)Background: Chronic stress is highly prevalent in the German population. It has known adverse effects on mental health, such as burnout and depression. Known long-term effects of chronic stress are cardiovascular disease, ...
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Small Changes in Patient Arrival and Consultation Times Have Large Effects on Patients' Waiting Times: Simulation Analyses for Primary Care Grot, Matthias; Kugai, Simon; Degen, Lukas; Wiemer, Isabel; Werners, Brigitte; Weltermann, Birgitta (2023-01-18)(1) Background: Workflows are a daily challenge in general practices. The desired smooth work processes and patient flows are not easy to achieve. This study uses an operational research approach to illustrate the general ...
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Job Satisfaction and Chronic Stress of General Practitioners and Their Teams: Baseline Data of a Cluster-Randomised Trial (IMPROVEjob) Degen, Lukas; Linden, Karen; Seifried-Dübon, Tanja; Werners, Brigitte; Grot, Matthias; Rind, Esther; Pieper, Claudia; Eilerts, Anna-Lisa; Schroeder, Verena; Kasten, Stefanie; Schmidt, Manuela; Goebel, Julian; Rieger, Monika A.; Weltermann, Birgitta M.; On Behalf Of The IMPROVEjob Consortium (2021-09-08)<em>Background:</em> A high prevalence of poor job satisfaction and high chronic stress is documented for general practitioners (GPs) and non-physician practice staff from various countries. The reasons are multifactorial ...











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