Gerger, Heike Buergler, Sarah Sezer, Dilan Grethler, Marc Gaab, Jens Locher, Cosima
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Frontiers in Psychiatry
Introduction: Over the last years, the interest in understanding health improvements that occur due to non-specific treatment effects, rather than in response to the specific active treatment ingredients, increased. Nevertheless, investigations on patients’ idiosyncratic perspectives on the non-specific aspects of the healing encounter or of the tr...
Haag, Melanie Lehmann, Audrey Hersberger, Kurt Eduard Schneider, Marie-Paule Gauchet, Aurélie Vrijens, Bernard Arnet, Isabelle Allenet, Benoît
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British journal of clinical pharmacology
We translated the ABC adherence taxonomy (i.e., seven terms and their corresponding definitions) published by Vrijens et al. (2012) into French (F) and German (G) without changing the original meaning with the aim to promote a standardised taxonomy for medication adherence to French- and German-speaking researchers and clinicians. A Delphi survey w...
Klotz, Susanne G R Petersen-Ewert, Corinna Ketels, Gesche Scherer, Martin Barzel, Anne
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Topics in stroke rehabilitation
Community ambulation is often affected after a stroke. However, no validated assessment in German to measure community ambulation on a participation level exists. The purpose was to translate and cross-culturally adapt the Functional Walking Categories (FWC) into German and to assess its validity and reliability in patients with stroke. Cross-cultu...
Rodrigues, Johannes Ulrich, Natalie Mussel, Patrick Carlo, Gustavo Hewig, Johannes
The prosocial tendencies measure (PTM; Carlo and Randall, 2002) is a widely used measurement for prosocial tendencies in English speaking participants. This instrument distinguishes between six different types of prosocial tendencies that partly share some common basis, but also can be opposed to each other. To examine these constructs in Germany, ...
van Dyck, Zoé Herbert, Beate M Happ, Christian Kleveman, Gillian V Vögele, Claus
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Appetite
Intuitive eating has been described to represent an adaptive eating behaviour that is characterised by eating in response to physiological hunger and satiety cues, rather than situational and emotional stimuli. The Intuitive Eating Scale-2 (IES-2) has been developed to measure such attitudes and behaviours on four subscales: unconditional permissio...
Van Dyck, Zoé Herbert, Beate M Happ, Christian Kleveman, Gillian V Vögele, Claus
Intuitive eating has been described to represent an adaptive eating behaviour that is characterised by eating in response to physiological hunger and satiety cues, rather than situational and emotional stimuli. The Intuitive Eating Scale-2 (IES-2) has been developed to measure such attitudes and behaviours on four subscales: unconditional permissio...
Meule, Adrian Lutz, Annika Vögele, Claus Kübler, Andrea
Food cravings have been strongly associated with triggering food consumption. However, definitions and measurements of food cravings are heterogeneous. Therefore, Cepeda-Benito and colleagues (2000) have suggested the Food Cravings Questionnaires (FCQs) to measure food cravings as a multidimensional con- struct at trait- and state-level. In the cur...
Kiltz, U. Feldtkeller, E. Braun, J.
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Zeitschrift für Rheumatologie
Die evidenzbasierten Empfehlungen für das Management der ankylosierenden Spondylitis (AS) haben sowohl im deutschen als auch im europäischen Raum eine hohe Akzeptanz und Verbreitung erreicht. Um den AS-Patienten die Partizipation an Entscheidungsprozessen hinsichtlich ihrer Erkrankung zu erleichtern und die Arzt-Patienten-Beziehung zu stärken, ist ...
Kötter, I.
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Zeitschrift für Rheumatologie
ZieleDie EULAR/ESCISIT-Initiative hat sich zum Ziel gesetzt, Empfehlungen zur Therapie verschiedener Erkrankungen unter Beteiligung maßgeblicher Experten auf dem jeweiligen Gebiet und unter Berücksichtigung der erschienenen Daten zu erstellen, so auch Empfehlungen zur Therapie des M. Behçet. Hier werden die Ergebnisse dieses Vorhabens auf Deutsch z...
Kiltz, U. Feldtkeller, E. Braun, J.
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Zeitschrift für Rheumatologie
Auf Initiative von ASAS („Assessment of SpondyloArthritis International Society“) und EULAR („European League against Rheumatism“) wurden evidenzbasierte Empfehlungen für das Management der ankylosierenden Spondylitis (AS) erstellt, deren Zielgruppe Angehörige der Gesundheitsberufe sind. Um den Patienten die Partizipation an Entscheidungsprozessen ...