Walter Bierbauer
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Recent Articles
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Bermudez T, Maercker A, Bierbauer W, Bernardo A, Fleisch-Silvestri R, Hermann M, et al.
Psychol Med
. 2023 Sep;
53(13):5992-6001.
PMID: 37743836
Background: Physical activity (PA) is crucial in the treatment of cardiac disease. There is a high prevalence of stress-response and affective disorders among cardiac patients, which might be negatively associated...
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Bierbauer W, Bermudez T, Bernardo A, Fleisch-Silvestri R, Hermann M, Schmid J, et al.
Rehabil Psychol
. 2023 May;
68(3):338-349.
PMID: 37126025
Purpose: The adoption of a healthy lifestyle is crucial for patients with established cardiac diseases. However, many patients do not engage in regular physical activity in their everyday life. Research...
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Luscher J, Scholz U, Bierbauer W
BMJ Open
. 2023 Mar;
13(3):e067166.
PMID: 36948566
Objectives: Increasingly attention of the COVID-19 pandemic is directed towards its long-term effects, also known as Long-COVID. So far, Long-COVID was examined mainly from a medical perspective, leaving psychosocial effects...
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Scholz U, Bierbauer W, Luscher J
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2023 Mar;
20(5).
PMID: 36900938
A considerable amount of people who have been infected with SARS-CoV-2 experience ongoing symptoms, a condition termed long COVID. This study examined nuanced experiences of social stigma in people with...
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Jellestad L, Meier V, Bierbauer W, Bermudez T, Auschra B, Gunther M, et al.
Qual Life Res
. 2022 Oct;
32(2):615-624.
PMID: 36219331
Aims: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR), a key component of secondary prevention in cardiac patients, contributes fundamentally to improved cardiovascular health outcomes. Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) represents a widely employed outcome...
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Bierbauer W, Bermudez T, Bernardo A, Fleisch-Silvestri R, Hermann M, Schmid J, et al.
Int J Behav Med
. 2022 Feb;
30(1):30-37.
PMID: 35192171
Background: Medication adherence is an indispensable prerequisite for the long-term management of many chronic diseases. However, published literature suggests that non-adherence is widely prevalent. Health behavior change theories can help...
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Bermudez T, Bolger N, Bierbauer W, Bernardo A, Fleisch-Silvestri R, Hermann M, et al.
Health Psychol
. 2021 Oct;
40(8):491-501.
PMID: 34618497
Objective: Physical activity is crucial in the treatment of cardiac disease. In addition to sociocognitive theories of behavior change, attitudinal ambivalence and nonconscious factors have also been demonstrated to predict...
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Bermudez T, Bierbauer W, Scholz U, Hermann M
Anxiety Stress Coping
. 2021 Jul;
35(2):204-218.
PMID: 34269151
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) has been successful in improving exercise capacity (EC) and quality of life (QoL). However, depression and anxiety are highly prevalent among cardiac patients and might represent...
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Elfgen C, Montagna G, Schmid S, Bierbauer W, Guth U
Breast Care (Basel)
. 2020 Aug;
15(3):281-288.
PMID: 32774223
Background: We challenge the concept of metastatic breast cancer (MBC) as a chronic disease. Methods: We analyzed an unselected cohort of 367 patients who were diagnosed with MBC over a...
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Bierbauer W, Scholz U, Bermudez T, Debeer D, Coch M, Fleisch-Silvestri R, et al.
Eur J Prev Cardiol
. 2020 Apr;
27(16):1747-1755.
PMID: 32321285
Aims: Cardiac rehabilitation plays a vital role in secondary prevention of cardiovascular patients. Female sex and higher age, however, are associated with non-referral to cardiac rehabilitation. Improving exercise capacity during...