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Browsing by Author "Busjahn, Andreas"

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    Assessment of subjective physical well-being in heart failure. Validation of the FEW16 questionnaire
    (Urban & Vogel, 2017)
    Lashki, Diana Jahandar
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    Zelenak, C.
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    Tahirovic, E. Elvis
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    Trippel, Tobias D.
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    Kolip, P.
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    Busjahn, Andreas
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    Rauchfuss, M.
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    Nolte, K.  
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    Schwarz, S.  
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    Wachter, R. Rolf  
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    Gelbrich, Goetz
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    Halle, Martin
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    Pieske, Burkert M.  
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    Herrmann-Lingen, Christoph  
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    Edelmann, F.  
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    Duengen, Hans-Dirk
    Improvement in the quality of life (QoL) is a major goal of therapy for heart failure (HF) patients. Physical well-being as an important component of QoL has not yet been sufficiently covered by disease-specific assessment instruments. The aim of the study was to validate the questionnaire for assessing subjective physical well-being (FEW16) in HF patients with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) from the exercise training in diastolic heart failure (Ex-DHFaEuroP) trial. A total of 64 HFpEF patients (65 years, 56 % female) were randomized to usual routine treatment with (n = 44) or without training (n = 20). At baseline and 3 months, patients were clinically evaluated and assessed using appropriate questionnaires on the QoL (SF36), physical well-being (FEW16) and depression (PHQ-D). The FEW16 showed good values for Cronbachs' alpha coefficients (0.85-0.93). The cross-validity with SF36 and PHQ-D was highly significant but more so for psychological aspects. At baseline, the FEW16 score correlated with age, the subscale resilience with age and the 6 min walking distance test. At follow-up, the total and resilience scores had improved in the training group. In contrast to the SF36, the FEW16 did not detect differences between the groups in Ex-DHFaEuroP. The FEW16 questionnaire showed good internal consistency and correlation with SF36, its total score and resilience had improved after training; however, it did not reflect different changes between the study groups. The FEW16 is therefore more suited to assess general/mental well-being than the subjective physical well-being.
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    Autoantibodies (AA) against the EGF/EGFR and VEGFA/VEGFRI as prognosticator in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) patients.
    (Amer Soc Clinical Oncology, 2014)
    Braicu, Elena Ioana
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    Dechend, Ralf
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    Dragun, Duska
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    Busjahn, Andreas
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    Wachter, R. Rolf  
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    Riemekasten, Gabriela
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    Golic, Michaela
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    Heidecke, Harald
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    Kuhberg, Marc
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    Mueller, Dominik N.
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    Sehouli, Jalid
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    Heart failure awareness survey in Germany: general knowledge on heart failure remains poor
    (2017)
    Zelenak, Christine
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    Radenovic, Sara
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    Musial-Bright, Lindy
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    Tahirovic, Elvis
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    Sacirovic, Mesud
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    Lee, Chong-Bin
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    Jahandar-Lashki, Diana
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    Inkrot, Simone
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    Trippel, Tobias Daniel
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    Busjahn, Andreas
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    Hashemi, Djawid
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    Wachter, Rolf  
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    Pankuweit, Sabine
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    Störk, Stefan
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    Pieske, Burkert  
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    Edelmann, Frank  
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    Düngen, Hans-Dirk

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