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Jonas Schaefer

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Glattacker M, Giesler J, Bablok I, Kivelitz L, Schaefer J, Kanat M, et al.
Age Ageing . 2023 Mar; 52(3). PMID: 36929844
Objective: Patient-centredness (PC) is central to the health care of older adults with multimorbidity, but knowledge about the psychometric quality of instruments measuring it in this group is scarce. Based...
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Strubel A, Munick P, Chaikuad A, Dreier B, Schaefer J, Gebel J, et al.
Cell Death Differ . 2022 Jun; 29(12):2445-2458. PMID: 35717504
The function of the p53 transcription factor family is dependent on several folded domains. In addition to a DNA-binding domain, members of this family contain an oligomerization domain. p63 and...
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Jobst S, Schaefer J, Kleiser C, Kugler C
Prog Transplant . 2022 Jan; 32(1):55-66. PMID: 35006009
Introduction: Acknowledging the evolved landscape in thoracic transplantation, professional employment becomes an important outcome measure to quantify the success of this costly procedure. Objective: We aimed to assess rates of...
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Kanat M, Schaefer J, Kivelitz L, Dirmaier J, Voigt-Radloff S, Heimbach B, et al.
BMC Geriatr . 2021 Oct; 21(1):567. PMID: 34663223
Background: Patient-centeredness (PC) aims to adapt health care to the individual needs and preferences of patients. An existing integrative model of PC comprises several dimensions of PC which have not...
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Glattacker M, Kanat M, Schaefer J, Motschall E, Kivelitz L, Voigt-Radloff S, et al.
BMJ Open . 2020 Feb; 10(2):e033273. PMID: 32029488
Introduction: Elderly, multimorbid patients are a primary target group for patient-centred care, and fostering patient-centredness (PC) in this group has been associated with different healthcare aims such as safety and...
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Schlapbach L, Schaefer J, Brady A, Mayfield S, Schibler A
Intensive Care Med . 2014 Feb; 40(4):592-9. PMID: 24531340
Purpose: Optimal respiratory support for interhospital transport of critically ill children is challenging and has been scarcely investigated. High-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) therapy has emerged as a promising support mode...