Applied healthcare research
Research activities focus on the organisation of care and how to improve clinical and patient-reported outcomes. The research group investigates regionally and (inter)nationally which contextual factors are important for well-organised care, but also how therapies and technologies can be used to better integrate the care process and what the costs are. In addition, our research focuses on the (further) development of clinical and patient-reported endpoints, for example to measure the quality of life of Parkinson's patients in a holistic way. Findings from different projects are used to improve and develop new treatments and therapies.
Projects
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Dimensions of quality of life in Parkinson's Disease Relevance of the dimensions of quality of life and the influence of socio-demographic factors on the general quality of life of people with Parkinson's disease
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Distr@l Distr@l - Development of a mobile application for the assessment of Parkinson's patients
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End-of-life with Parkinson's disease End of life with Parkinson's disease: A qualitative study on preferences for preferred place of care
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Experiencing quality of life in Parkinson's disease Subjective experience of quality of life of patients with parkinsonian syndromes
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HessenKohorte2042 HessenKohorte2042 - A longitudinal cohort study on Parkinson's disease patients and their relatives
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mHealth-PD Between empowerment and new barriers - ethical, legal, social and medical implications of mHealth technologies in the use of Parkinson's disease patients
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PaCS Pilot study for a preventive e-mental health support programme for relatives of Parkinson's patients
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Palliative care in neurology The role of the neurologist in primary palliative care: A qualitative study of perceptions, challenges and potentials
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PANAMA Formation of a Parkinson's network in the Marburg area
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ParkProReakt Proactive instead of reactive symptom recognition in Parkinson's patients (ParkProReakt)
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Perception of safety of PD-patients Quantitative study on the perception of safety of patients with idiopathic Parkinson's disease (iPD)
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Physiotherapy in Parkinson's disease Benefits of physiotherapy for Parkinson's disease
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Parkinson's patients' perception of safety Quantitative study on the perception of safety of patients with idiopathic Parkinson's syndrome (iPS)
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Quality of life of patients suffering from Parkinson's disease Study to capture the quality of life of people suffering from Parkinson's disease.