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Claudia B. Maier

Researcher at Technical University of Berlin

Publications -  41
Citations -  2036

Claudia B. Maier is an academic researcher from Technical University of Berlin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Workforce & Health services research. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 35 publications receiving 1460 citations. Previous affiliations of Claudia B. Maier include University of Pennsylvania & European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies.

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Nursing skill mix in European hospitals: cross-sectional study of the association with mortality, patient ratings, and quality of care

TL;DR: A bedside care workforce with a greater proportion of professional nurses is associated with better outcomes for patients and nurses, and reducing nursing skill mix by adding nursing associates and other categories of assistive nursing personnel without professional nurse qualifications may contribute to preventable deaths, erode quality and safety of hospital care and contribute to hospital nurse shortages.
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Task shifting from physicians to nurses in primary care in 39 countries: a cross-country comparative study

TL;DR: The high number of policy, regulatory and educational reforms, such as on nurse prescribing, demonstrate an evolving trend internationally toward expanding nurses' scope-of-practice in primary care, and would facilitate recognition procedures in increasingly connected labour markets.

Health Professional Mobility and Health Systems - Evidence from 17 European Countries.

TL;DR: Health professionals move between countries in search of higher salaries, better working conditions, training and career opportunities, or new professional and personal experiences, affecting the size, skill-mix, geographical distribution and demographic profile.
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Costs and efficiency of integrating HIV/AIDS services with other health services: a systematic review of evidence and experience.

TL;DR: The evidence on efficiency broadly supports further efforts to integrate HIV services, however, key evidence gaps remain, and there is an urgent need for further research in this area.
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Factors associated with self-rated health status in university students: a cross-sectional study in three European countries

TL;DR: Psychosomatic complaints were the most important indicators in forming a rating frame for students' self-rated health status, and the results suggest that SRHS can be reasonably used to compare students' health across countries.