Search Results - Villalobos, Matthias
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What patients with lung cancer with comorbidity tell us about interprofessional collaborative care across healthcare sectors: qualitative interview study by Bossert, Jasmin, Forstner, Johanna, Villalobos, Matthias, Siegle, Anja, Jung, Corinna, Deis, Nicole, Thomas, Michael, Wensing, Michel, Krug, Katja
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Consideration of sense of coherence in a structured communication approach with stage IV lung cancer patients and their informal caregivers: a qualitative interview study by Krug, Katja, Bossert, Jasmin, Stooß, Lydia, Siegle, Anja, Villalobos, Matthias, Hagelskamp, Laura, Jung, Corinna, Thomas, Michael, Wensing, Michel
Published 2020Text -
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Patient expectations are better for immunotherapy than traditional chemotherapy for cancer by Ihrig, Andreas, Richter, Jenniffer, Grüllich, Carsten, Apostolidis, Leonidas, Horak, Peter, Villalobos, Matthias, Grapp, Miriam, Friederich, Hans-Christoph, Maatouk, Imad
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Implementation of the milestones communication approach for patients with limited prognosis: evaluation of intervention fidelity by Bossert, Jasmin, Wensing, Michel, Thomas, Michael, Villalobos, Matthias, Jung, Corinna, Siegle, Anja, Hagelskamp, Laura, Deis, Nicole, Jünger, Jana, Krug, Katja
Published 2020Text -
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Lung cancer patients’ comorbidities and attendance of German ambulatory physicians in a 5-year cross-sectional study by Bossert, Jasmin, Ludwig, Marion, Wronski, Pamela, Koetsenruijter, Jan, Krug, Katja, Villalobos, Matthias, Jacob, Josephine, Walker, Jochen, Thomas, Michael, Wensing, Michel
Published 2021Text -
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Individual difficulties and resources – a qualitative analysis in patients with advanced lung cancer and their relatives by Sparla, Anika, Flach-Vorgang, Sebastian, Villalobos, Matthias, Krug, Katja, Kamradt, Martina, Coulibaly, Kadiatou, Szecsenyi, Joachim, Thomas, Michael, Gusset-Bährer, Sinikka, Ose, Dominik
Published 2016Text -
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Reflection of illness and strategies for handling advanced lung cancer – a qualitative analysis in patients and their relatives by Sparla, Anika, Flach-Vorgang, Sebastian, Villalobos, Matthias, Krug, Katja, Kamradt, Martina, Coulibaly, Kadiatou, Szecsenyi, Joachim, Thomas, Michael, Gusset-Bährer, Sinikka, Ose, Dominik
Published 2017Text -
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The Heidelberg Milestones Communication Approach (MCA) for patients with prognosis <12 months: protocol for a mixed-methods study including a randomized controlled trial by Siegle, Anja, Villalobos, Matthias, Bossert, Jasmin, Krug, Katja, Hagelskamp, Laura, Krisam, Johannes, Handtke, Violet, Deis, Nicole, Jünger, Jana, Wensing, Michel, Thomas, Michael
Published 2018Text -
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Factors related to implementation of an interprofessional communication concept in thoracic oncology: a mixed-methods study by Krug, Katja, Bossert, Jasmin, Möllinger, Sophia, Deis, Nicole, Unsöld, Laura, Siegle, Anja, Villalobos, Matthias, Hagelskamp, Laura, Jung, Corinna, Thomas, Michael, Wensing, Michel
Published 2022Text -
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Effects of an Interprofessional Communication Approach on Support Needs, Quality of Life, and Mood of Patients with Advanced Lung Cancer: A Randomized Trial by Krug, Katja, Bossert, Jasmin, Deis, Nicole, Krisam, Johannes, Villalobos, Matthias, Siegle, Anja, Jung, Corinna, Hagelskamp, Laura, Unsöld, Laura, Jünger, Jana, Thomas, Michael, Wensing, Michel
Published 2021Text -
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Impact of EMT in stage IIIB/IV NSCLC treated with erlotinib and bevacizumab when compared with cisplatin, gemcitabine and bevacizumab by Villalobos, Matthias, Czapiewski, Piotr, Reinmuth, Niels, Fischer, Jürgen R., Andreas, Stefan, Kortsik, Cornelius, Serke, Monika, Wolf, Martin, Neuser, Petra, Reuss, Alexander, Schnabel, Philipp A., Thomas, Michael
Published 2019Text