Publikationen: Browsing Publikationen by Subject "COVID-19"
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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 ... -
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. ... -
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 ... -
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. ...






