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Psychological Conflicts Between Relatives During the Long-Term Course After Successful Living Organ Donation

2008

The German transplantation law prefers living organ donation between close relatives and spouses, which is assumed to guarantee unequivocal altruistic motivation. Since 2001, 68 recipient-donor-pairs, who aspired to have a renal or liver transplantation, underwent a systematic psychosomatic evaluation. Meanwhile, 43 transplantations were performed including 34 renal and 9 liver cases. Seventeen recipient-donor-pairs were readministered evaluations by the department of psychosomatic medicine after 1 to 6 years after transplantation for long-term follow-up. In 10 cases of medically successful transplantation, we identified severe conflicts between donor, recipient, and next-of-kin. Major conf…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyTime Factorsmedicine.medical_treatmentFamily conflictStalemateLiver transplantationNephrectomyConflict PsychologicalInterviews as TopicInterpersonal relationshipLiving organ donationLiving DonorsmedicineHepatectomyHumansFamilyInterpersonal RelationsOrgan donationSpousesTransplantationbusiness.industryPsychosomatic medicineMiddle AgedSurgeryTransplantationFamily medicineFemaleSurgerybusinessFollow-Up StudiesTransplantation Proceedings
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Positive impact of a family practice-based depression case management on patient's self-management.

2010

Abstract Objective Family practice-based depression case management improves depression symptoms and adherence to medication. The aim of this study was to explore the long-term effects of practice-based depression case management on patient depression-related self-management knowledge and activities. Methods This long-term follow-up of a randomized controlled trial study took place 12 months after the end of the 1-year case management intervention. We used a modified version of the depression-specific self-management questionnaire described in Ludman et al. [ Psychol Med , 33 (2003) 1061–1070]. Analyses of self-management knowledge and activities used a linear mixed model accounting for pra…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtylaw.inventionTreatment and control groupsRandomized controlled triallawIntervention (counseling)Surveys and QuestionnairesmedicineHumansPsychiatryDepression (differential diagnoses)AgedSelf-managementbusiness.industryDepressionSocial environmentMiddle AgedMental healthSelf CarePsychiatry and Mental healthPhysical therapyManaged carePatient ComplianceFemalebusinessFamily PracticeCase ManagementFollow-Up StudiesGeneral hospital psychiatry
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Effectiveness of a digital dietary intervention program targeting young adults before parenthood: protocol for the PREPARED randomised controlled tri…

2021

IntroductionThe importance of preconception health for lifelong physical and mental health in the next generation has gained increasing recognition in recent years. Preconception paternal and maternal risk factors such as obesity and inadequate diet affect the metabolic and cardiovascular health of their offspring later in life. This highlights the importance of diet and dietary behaviour in the years before parenthood. In our project, PREPARED, we will evaluate the effectiveness of a digital intervention targeting young adults. Our primary aim is to improve participants’ preconception diet, and our secondary aim is to improve preconception quality of life and maternal and child perinatal o…

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Readiness to change among involuntarily and voluntarily admitted patients with substance use disorders

2019

AbstractBackgroundHealth care workers in the addiction field have long emphasised the importance of a patient’s motivation on the outcome of treatments for substance use disorders (SUDs). Many patients entering treatment are not yet ready to make the changes required for recovery and are often unprepared or sometimes unwilling to modify their behaviour. The present study compared stages of readiness to change and readiness to seek help among patients with SUDs involuntarily and voluntarily admitted to treatment to investigate whether changes in the stages of readiness at admission predict drug control outcomes at follow-up.MethodsThis prospective study included 65 involuntarily and 137 volu…

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Psychological interventions to foster resilience in healthcare professionals.

2020

Background Resilience can be defined as the maintenance or quick recovery of mental health during or after periods of stressor exposure, which may result from a potentially traumatising event, challenging life circumstances, a critical life transition phase, or physical illness. Healthcare professionals, such as nurses, physicians, psychologists and social workers, are exposed to various work-related stressors (e.g. patient care, time pressure, administration) and are at increased risk of developing mental disorders. This population may benefit from resilience-promoting training programmes. Objectives To assess the effects of interventions to foster resilience in healthcare professionals, t…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectHealth PersonnelPopulationPsychological interventionAllied Health Personnel03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of life (healthcare)Health caremedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)030212 general & internal medicineeducationmedia_commonRandomized Controlled Trials as Topiceducation.field_of_studyCognitive Behavioral Therapybusiness.industryFeatured ArticlesStressorMiddle AgedResilience PsychologicalMental healthOccupational DiseasesFamily medicineMeta-analysisFemalePsychological resiliencebusinessMindfulness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryStress PsychologicalThe Cochrane database of systematic reviews
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Effect of organizational features on patient satisfaction with care in Italian multiple sclerosis centres

2017

Background and purpose Receiving clear, complete and up-to-date information and having a satisfying relationship with the health professional (HP) are of primary importance for MS patients. Healthcare organization plays a key role in promoting an effective relationship and communication between patients and HPs. The present study aims to explore which care organization and service characteristics provided by Italian MS centres best predict patients’ satisfaction with healthcare. Methods Eighty-one centres and 707 patients (502 women, mean age 40.5 years, SD 10.2; mean education 12.2 years, SD 3.6; time since diagnosis 5.9 years, SD 1.5) were included in the analysis. The care organization a…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectPsychological interventionNicehealth professional-patient relationshipmultiple sclerosiscare organization; health professional-patient relationship; multiple sclerosis; patients’ satisfaction; psychological support03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePatient satisfactionCare organizationExcellenceSurveys and QuestionnairesHealth caremedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicinepatients’ satisfactioncomputer.programming_languagemedia_commonPhysician-Patient Relationsbusiness.industryMultiple sclerosisMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseConfidence intervalItalyNeurologyPatient SatisfactionFamily medicineFemalecare organizationNeurology (clinical)businessDelivery of Health CareCare Organization Health professional–Patient Relationship Multiple Sclerosis Patients’ Satisfaction Psychological Supportcomputer030217 neurology & neurosurgerypsychological supportEuropean Journal of Neurology
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Self-awareness of cognitive functioning in schizophrenia: Patients and their relatives

2010

"Cognitive impairment has been recognized since the earliest descriptions of schizophrenia as a core feature of the illness and different programmes have been developed to remediate these deficits. In all likelihood it is important for compliance and adherence to treatment that not only the patients but also their relatives be aware of the patients; cognitive deficits. Sixty-two patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia and, for each one of them, one family member and an informant from the medical staff, were recruited and administered the Schizophrenia Cognition Rating Scale (SCoRS) ratings. Patients were tested for cognitive deficits with a neuropsychological battery and their performanc…

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Cognitive behavioral therapy for chronic insomnia inoccupationalhealth services: Analyses of outcomes upto24monthspost-treatment

2013

Abstract Objective Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is an effective treatment for persistent insomnia. The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of and response patterns to CBT-I among daytime and shift workers with insomnia over a 24-month follow-up in occupational health services (OHS). Methods The participants were 59 media workers with chronic insomnia, of whom 69% were reached at 24-month follow-up. Sleep diaries and questionnaires over seven measurement points were used as outcomes. Trained OHS nurses led the CBT-I groups. The study design was a non-randomized group intervention. Results Self-perceived severity of insomnia, sleep-related dysfunctional…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentOccupational Health ServicesExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyDysfunctional familyCognitive behavioral therapy for insomniaAffect (psychology)Severity of Illness IndexOccupational safety and healthMedical RecordsShift workSleep Disorders Circadian RhythmSleep Initiation and Maintenance DisordersSurveys and Questionnairesmental disordersmedicineInsomniaHumansCognitive Behavioral TherapyCognitionta3141Middle Aged3. Good healthCognitive behavioral therapyPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyPhysical therapyFemalemedicine.symptomPsychologyClinical psychologyFollow-Up StudiesBehaviour Research and Therapy
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Patient and physician views on the quality of care in inflammatory bowel disease: Results from SOLUTION-1, a prospective IG-IBD study

2014

Remarkable differences in quality of care (QoC) might be observed in different countries, affecting quality of life of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients. The aim of this study was to assess patient and physician perceptions of the QoC in Italy.A multicentre observational study on the quality of care in IBD (SOLUTION-1) was conducted in 36 IG-IBD (Italian Group for Inflammatory Bowel Disease) centres in Italy. The QUOTE-IBD (Quality of Care Through the Patient's Eyes) questionnaire was administered to IBD patients and to the attending physicians. The Quality Impact (QI) score summarises the QUOTE-IBD questionnaire, and a QI9 is considered satisfactory.Nine-hundred-ninety-two patients…

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Selected Predictors of the Sense of Intimacy in Relationships of Young Adults

2019

The main research objective of this study was seeking the predictive role of closeness to parents, attachment, identity style, identity commitment, type of relationship, and having children in intimacy among young women and men. Many studies indicate differences in the level of engagement, communication, and satisfaction in relationships. The study group comprised 227 people, including 114 women (M = 29.99

AdultMalesatisfaction in relationshipsSexual BehaviorHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisClosenessStepwise regression analysisIdentity (social science)050109 social psychologyPersonal SatisfactionintimacyArticleDevelopmental psychologyStyle (sociolinguistics)Young AdultInterpersonal relationshipSurveys and QuestionnairesHumansInterpersonal Relations0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesYoung adultclosenesscommunication05 social sciencesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthFamily lifeSexual PartnersScale (social sciences)FemaleFamily RelationsPsychology050104 developmental & child psychologyengagementInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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