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    Physician resilience and perceived quality of care among medical doctors with training in psychosomatic medicine during the COVID-19 pandemic: a quantitative and qualitative analysis

    At an individual level, physician resilience protects against burnout and against its known negative effects on individual physicians, patient safety, and quality of care. However, it remains uncertain whether...

    Christian Fazekas, Maximilian Zieser, Barbara Hanfstingl in BMC Health Services Research (2024)

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    Development of a visual tool to assess six dimensions of health and its validation in patients with endocrine disorders

    Psychosocial factors significantly influence patient care in many fields of medicine, among these in the field of endocrinology. Easily applicable validated assessment tools for such psychosocial factors are l...

    Christian Fazekas MD, Dennis Linder, Franziska Matzer in Wiener klinische Wochenschrift (2022)

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    Interpreting physical sensations to guide health-related behavior

    From a biopsychosocial perspective, maintaining health requires sufficient autoregulatory and self-regulatory capacity to both regulate somatic physiology and manage human-environment interactions. Increasing ...

    Christian Fazekas MD, Dennis Linder, Franziska Matzer in Wiener klinische Wochenschrift (2022)

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    PSOdisk is a reliable, intuitive instrument for the evaluation of psychological distress, which strongly correlates with DLQI: a preliminary study

    PSOdisk is a 10-item visual instrument, aimed at assessing the burden of disease in patients with psoriasis.

    Emanuele Cozzani, Dennis Linder, Martina Burlando in European Journal of Dermatology (2018)

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    Perception of Disease and Doctor-Patient Relationship Experienced by Patients with Psoriasis

    Background: Many studies have addressed the impact of psoriasis on quality of life, but few studies have investigated patient perception of the disease or the patient-physician relationship. As with most chronic ...

    Dennis Linder, Elena Dall’Olio, Paolo Gisondi in American Journal of Clinical Dermatology (2009)