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Annette Mund

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Geweniger A, Barth M, Haddad A, Hogl H, Insan S, Mund A, et al.
Front Public Health . 2024 Mar; 12:1322185. PMID: 38487183
Background: Children with special healthcare needs (CSHCN) require more support than the average of their peers. Support systems for CSHCN were particularly affected by pandemic control measures. Perceived social support...
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Nickel S, Dingoyan D, Cebulla D, Hogl H, Mund A, Fuchs B, et al.
Pflege . 2024 Jan; 37(5):237-245. PMID: 38293934
Use of support and relief services for parents of children in need of care: Results of the FamBer observational study Parents of children in need of care in Germany can...
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Willems J, Pechmann A, Wider S, Ambs R, Meyer S, Cascante I, et al.
Front Pediatr . 2023 Oct; 11:1212012. PMID: 37808564
Introduction: Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a rare neuromuscular disease requiring various clinical specialists and therapists to provide care. Due to the disease's dynamic nature and the long distances between...
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Geweniger A, Haddad A, Barth M, Hogl H, Mund A, Insan S, et al.
BMJ Paediatr Open . 2022 Sep; 6(1). PMID: 36053611
Objective: To describe mental health outcomes and measures of pandemic burden of children with and without special healthcare needs, and their caregivers following the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic...
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Langer T, Gusset N, Pechmann A, Stumpe E, Durr S, Mund A, et al.
Z Evid Fortbild Qual Gesundhwes . 2022 Aug; 173:98-105. PMID: 36038462
Participation of patients and relatives in research means that those affected are involved in the research process in a partnership role. Despite the growing importance of participatory approaches and the...
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Geweniger A, Barth M, Haddad A, Hogl H, Insan S, Mund A, et al.
Front Pediatr . 2022 Feb; 10:759066. PMID: 35223688
Background: Several studies have described widening inequalities as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, mostly for adult populations. Children and adolescents are particularly impacted by the indirect effects of the...