Stefan Kloppel
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Recent Articles
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Lerch S, Huwendiek S, Nendaz M, Kloppel S, Pinilla S
Acad Med
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40048732
Purpose: Negotiating the balance between clinical residents' roles as health care practitioners and learners is a struggle in postgraduate medical education. Although ad hoc entrustment has been studied in this...
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Kloppel S, Meyer-Heim T, Ehrensperger M, Ruttimann A, Weibel I, Schnelli A, et al.
Praxis (Bern 1994)
. 2024 Nov;
113(8):187-194.
PMID: 39508540
No abstract available.
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Brill E, Holfelder A, Falkner M, Krebs C, Brem A, Kloppel S
BJPsych Open
. 2024 Nov;
10(6):e200.
PMID: 39501844
Background: Investigations of computerised cognitive training (CCT) show heterogeneous results in slowing age-related cognitive decline. Aims: To comprehensively evaluate the effectiveness of serious games-based CCT, integrating control conditions, neurophysiological and...
4.
Benning L, Teepe G, Kleinekort J, Thoma J, Rottger M, Prunotto A, et al.
Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med
. 2024 Sep;
32(1):88.
PMID: 39285387
Background: Medical staff are regularly confronted with workplace violence (WPV), which poses a threat to the safety of both staff and patients. Structured de-escalation training (DET) for Emergency Department (ED)...
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Gallucci L, Sperber C, Monsch A, Kloppel S, Arnold M, Umarova R
Sci Rep
. 2024 Aug;
14(1):20125.
PMID: 39209968
Given advantages in reperfusion therapy leading to mild stroke, less apparent cognitive deficits can be overseen in a routine neurological examination. Despite the widespread use of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment...
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Lenouvel E, Tobias S, Muhlbauer V, Dallmeier D, Denkinger M, Kloppel S, et al.
Psychiatry Res
. 2024 Aug;
340:116114.
PMID: 39163819
Background: Depression and dementia represent significant health challenges in older adults. Despite guidelines recommending antidepressants, their efficacy in depressed patients with dementia remains undetermined. Objective: This review, in following a...
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Kloppel S, Brill E, Frisoni G, Aarsland D, Klusmann-Weisskopf V
Lancet Healthy Longev
. 2024 Jun;
5(6):e443-e446.
PMID: 38824958
Lifestyles aimed at reducing dementia risk typically combine physical and cognitive training, nutritional adaptations, and, potentially, an augmentation in social interactions. Interventions at the population level are essential but should...
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Zeller C, Wunderlin M, Wicki K, Teunissen C, Nissen C, Zust M, et al.
Geroscience
. 2024 May;
46(6):6157-6172.
PMID: 38744792
Sleep is a potential early, modifiable risk factor for cognitive decline and dementia. Impaired slow wave sleep (SWS) is pronounced in individuals with cognitive impairment (CI). Cognitive decline and impairments...
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Savaskan E, Georgescu D, Becker S, Benkert B, Blessing A, Burge M, et al.
Praxis (Bern 1994)
. 2024 Mar;
113(2):34-43.
PMID: 38536191
The «Recommendations for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD)» were developed in parallel with the Swiss National Dementia Strategy 2014-2019 under the auspices of...
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Single M, Bruhin L, Colombo A, Mori K, Gerber S, Lahr J, et al.
Sensors (Basel)
. 2024 Feb;
24(4).
PMID: 38400329
Gait abnormalities in older adults are linked to increased risks of falls, institutionalization, and mortality, necessitating accurate and frequent gait assessments beyond traditional clinical settings. Current methods, such as pressure-sensitive...