The BMBF intervention study started in summer 2018 and is investigating how Alzheimer's dementia can be prevented. Elderly patients with a proven increased risk of Alzheimer's dementia are to benefit…
Physical and psychological impact of the Covid 19 pandemic on people in need of care, and impact on their carers, family carers and GPs After almost a year since the start of the global Covid 19…
A GP treatment programme for patients with mental illness is being investigated. The BMG-funded study (lead: Prof. Dr. Silvia Schneider) combines exercises on one's own mental health with exercises…
GP practice teams play the most important role in achieving sufficiently high vaccination rates among the chronically ill! The recruitment of our questionnaire-based observational study is…
Almost 9 million hospital admissions per year in Europe are attributed to adverse drug reactions (ADRs), about half of which are preventable. In Germany, too, 6.5% of all treatment cases in the…
The DFG study on post-traumatic stress after intensive medical care "PICTURE - PTSD after ICU Survival, Caring for Patients with Traumatic Stress Sequelae following Intensive Medical Care" started in…
The project for patients with depression and anxiety disorders "eHealth-supported case management for mentally ill patients in primary care" (coordination by Dr Anne Moschner, TK Hamburg), funded by…
In Germany, more than 9,000 people take their own lives every year. In addition, a high number of unreported suicide attempts can be assumed. Suicidal ideation has many causes; it is a…
Mehr als ein Drittel aller Menschen in Deutschland entwickelt im Laufe des Lebens eine psychische Erkrankung. Die erste Anlaufstelle ist dabei zumeist die Hausärztin bzw. der Hausarzt. Mit einem…
The SuPr-X study is a prospective study and is led by the Institute of General Practice and Family Medicine at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) Hospital in Munich. The study takes place within…