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Large improvement of mental health during in outpatient short-term group psychotherapy treatment—a naturalistic pre-/post-observational study
BackgroundGroup psychotherapy is an effective treatment for patients with mental health issues. This study aims to evaluate data on the effectiveness...
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Psychotherapeutische Versorgung in Österreich: Kassenfinanzierte Psychotherapie für Menschen mit chronisch psychischen Erkrankungen im Jahresvergleich 2017 bis 2020
Outpatient psychotherapeutic care (private practice) in Austria is regulated financially through the cost subsidy regulation and health insurance...
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The multi-level outcome study of psychoanalysis for chronically depressed patients with early trauma (MODE): rationale and design of an international multicenter randomized controlled trial
BackgroundWhether and how psychotherapies change brain structure and function is unknown. Its study is of great importance for contemporary...
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Clustering care pathways of people with alcohol dependence using a data linkage of routine data in Bremen, Germany
BackgroundAlthough many individuals with alcohol dependence (AD) are recognized in the German healthcare system, only a few utilize...
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Medical crowdfunding in a healthcare system with universal coverage: an exploratory study
BackgroundIn recent years, crowdfunding for medical expenses has gained popularity, especially in countries without universal health coverage....
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Healthcare for individuals without health insurance in Germany – a mixed methods approach to assess the situation and current challenges
BackgroundHealth insurance is mandatory in Germany; nevertheless, many individuals there have no health insurance and depend on a parallel healthcare...
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Risk factors and service gaps affecting a sustainable work: a qualitative multi-stakeholder analysis in the context of persons with acquired brain injury living in Switzerland
IntroductionAlong with the social and economic challenges posed by an aging society, creating work conditions that allow persons to stay healthy and...
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Reaching the Unreachable: Intensive Mobile Treatment, an Innovative Model of Community Mental Health Engagement and Treatment
In this paper we introduce the Intensive Mobile Treatment (IMT) model, which arose from a 2016 New York City initiative to engage individuals who...
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Motives and modifying factors for giving or rejecting psychiatric diagnoses in general medicine and psychiatry – a qualitative interview study
BackgroundThere is a discussion among general practitioners and psychiatrists regarding over-diagnosing versus under-reporting of psychiatric...
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The cost-utility of an intervention for children and adolescents with a parent having a mental illness in the framework of the German health and social care system: a health economic evaluation of a randomized controlled trial
BackgroundChildren of families with a parent with a mental illness have an increased risk of develo** social and mental health problems resulting...
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Consensus-based recommendations for the development and expansion of palliative day care clinics in Germany: results of a Delphi study
BackgroundNeeds-based, patient-oriented palliative care includes palliative day care clinics as a specialized semi-inpatient care offer. However, the...
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What drives health care spending in Switzerland? Findings from a decomposition by disease, health service, sex, and age
BackgroundHigh and increasing spending dominates the public discussion on healthcare in Switzerland. However, the drivers of the spending increase...
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Early intervention, treatment and rehabilitation of employees with common mental disorders by using psychotherapeutic consultation at work: study protocol of a randomised controlled multicentre trial (friaa project)
BackgroundCommon mental disorders are one of the leading causes for sickness absence and early retirement due to reduced health. Furthermore, a...
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Integrated mental health care and vocational rehabilitation intervention to improve return to work rates for people on sick leave due to common mental and functional disorders (IBBIS-II)—a study protocol for a randomized clinical trial
BackgroundMental illness has an estimated financial burden on the Danish economy of 3.4% of the gross national product every year due to lost...
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Child- and parent-related determinants for out-of-home care in a nationwide population with neurodevelopmental disorders: a register-based Finnish birth cohort 1997 study
Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) are among the most common health issues in childhood and adolescence. Psychiatric disorders are known to be...
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Employees’ preferences on organisational aspects of psychotherapeutic consultation at work by occupational area, company size, requirement levels and supervisor function – a cross-sectional study in Germany
BackgroundCommon mental disorders affect a significant proportion of the population worldwide at any given time. Psychotherapeutic consultation at...
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Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation may be a cost-effective alternative to antidepressant therapy after two treatment failures in patients with major depressive disorder
BackgroundThe cost-effectiveness of treatment strategies for patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) who have not responded to two adequate...
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Patients’ perspectives on the quality of care of a new complex psycho-oncological care programme in Germany – external mixed methods evaluation results
BackgroundGuideline-compliant provision of psycho-oncological (PO) care is still challenging in Germany. Hence, a new care programme, called...
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A theory of change of an innovation for therapeutic care and meaningful living in a German nursing home
BackgroundDemographic changes are leading to growing care needs of older people and creating a challenge for healthcare systems worldwide. Nursing...