Johannes Boettcher
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Recent Articles
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Boettcher J, Kroger F, Reinsberg N, Wiegand-Grefe S, Zapf H
Res Dev Disabil
. 2024 Nov;
155:104868.
PMID: 39500023
Background: Siblings of children with rare diseases play a crucial yet often overlooked role in the family dynamic and their sibling's illness experience. This systematic review aims to synthesize and...
2.
Zierke K, Boettcher M, Behrendt P, Najem S, Zapf H, Reinshagen K, et al.
Children (Basel)
. 2024 Aug;
11(8).
PMID: 39201933
Background: Abdominal tumors rarely occur in childhood but are associated with great psychological stress for patients and their families. Parents playing a central role in their children's treatment may experience...
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Zapf H, Boettcher J
Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry
. 2024 Aug;
34(3):1097-1109.
PMID: 39110191
The quality of dyadic Parent-Child Communication (PCC) between parents and their adolescent children may be important for the adolescent's general development and mental health during adolescence. Since German instruments for...
4.
Zapf H, Boettcher J, Haukeland Y, Orm S, Coslar S, Fjermestad K
JCPP Adv
. 2024 Jun;
4(2):e12205.
PMID: 38827979
Background: This systematic review addresses how adolescent-rated parent-child communication (PCC) quality is related to adolescent mental health. Methods: We performed a systematic literature search in Medline and APA PsycInfo, including...
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Boettcher J, Orm S, Fjermestad K
Res Dev Disabil
. 2024 Feb;
147:104699.
PMID: 38367299
Background: Adolescents with rare genetic disorders represent a population that can be at risk in psychosocial terms. Despite its importance, the association of autism traits and social withdrawal in behavioral...
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Boettcher J, Radzuweit D, Mey M, Rauch P, Kogler A, Barkmann C, et al.
Children (Basel)
. 2023 Nov;
10(11).
PMID: 38002834
(1) Background: Adolescents admitted as acute inpatients belong to a particularly psychosocially vulnerable population. This study aimed to examine the clinical characteristics of an affected population in Germany using a...
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Behrendt P, Boettcher M, Zierke K, Najem S, Zapf H, Reinshagen K, et al.
Children (Basel)
. 2023 Oct;
10(10).
PMID: 37892383
(1) Background: Embryonal abdominal tumors are one of the most common entities of solid childhood cancer. The present study investigates the Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) and the mental health...
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Witt S, Schuett K, Wiegand-Grefe S, Boettcher J, Quitmann J
Orphanet J Rare Dis
. 2023 Aug;
18(1):242.
PMID: 37568186
Background: A rare disease (RD) diagnosis and therapy can affect the family's quality of life and mental health. A lack of information and missing care options lead to helplessness and...
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Boettcher M, Hauck M, Fuerboeter M, Elrod J, Vincent D, Boettcher J, et al.
Pediatr Surg Int
. 2023 Apr;
39(1):166.
PMID: 37014441
Introduction: Pediatric surgeons have yet to reach a consensus whether a gastric sleeve pull-up or delayed primary anastomosis for the treatment of esophageal atresia (EA), especially of the long-gap type...
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Lindert J, Bbaale D, Mohr C, Chamania S, Bandyopadhyay S, Boettcher J, et al.
Burns
. 2023 Feb;
49(5):1028-1038.
PMID: 36759220
Introduction: Understand the availability of human resources, infrastructure and medical equipment and perceived improvement helps to address interventions to improve burn care. Methods: Online survey covering human resources, infrastructure, and...