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Annika Schmidt

Researcher at University of Bremen

Publications -  30
Citations -  294

Annika Schmidt is an academic researcher from University of Bremen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Pandemic. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 20 publications receiving 134 citations.

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Digital technology and nursing care: a scoping review on acceptance, effectiveness and efficiency studies of informal and formal care technologies

TL;DR: The purpose was to map the field of digital technologies for informal and formal care that have been explored in terms of acceptance, effectiveness and efficiency (AEE), and to show the scope of the used methods, target settings, target groups and fields of support.
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Pflege in Zeiten von Corona: Zentrale Ergebnisse einer deutschlandweiten Querschnittsbefragung vollstationärer Pflegeheime.

TL;DR: The extent to which nursing homes are affected, the human and material resources of nursing homes, the organizational handling of the situation, and their requests for public support are described are described.
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Pflege in Zeiten von Corona: Ergebnisse einer deutschlandweiten Querschnittbefragung von ambulanten Pflegediensten und teilstationären Einrichtungen.

TL;DR: The results show that the situation of care-dependent people served by home-care services in the present pandemic - and also with a view to a possible second wave - should receive increased attention particularly with regard to unstable / risky care arrangements.
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Differences in medical specialist utilization among older people in need of long-term care – results from German health claims data

TL;DR: Equalities in medical specialist utilization exist between elderly with differing levels of long-term care need because differences in morbidity were controlled for, and these findings indicate that Elderly with higher need ofLong-term Care might face more access barriers to specialist medical care.
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[Users of regional dementia care networks in Germany : First results of the evaluation study DemNet-D].

TL;DR: The results suggest that the regional DCNs make a successful contribution to overcoming the interface problem and can, therefore, contribute to a more stable care situation and better social integration of PwDs.