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Josef Jenewein
Researcher at University of Zurich
Publications - 108
Citations - 4158
Josef Jenewein is an academic researcher from University of Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Delirium & Anxiety. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 103 publications receiving 3278 citations. Previous affiliations of Josef Jenewein include Imperial College London & University Hospital of Basel.
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Clinical Features and Outcomes of Takotsubo (Stress) Cardiomyopathy
Christian Templin,Jelena R. Ghadri,Johanna Diekmann,L. Christian Napp,Dana Roxana Bataiosu,Milosz Jaguszewski,Victoria L. Cammann,Annahita Sarcon,Verena Geyer,Catharina A. Neumann,Burkhardt Seifert,Jens P. Hellermann,Moritz Schwyzer,Katharina Eisenhardt,Josef Jenewein,Jennifer Franke,Hugo A. Katus,Christof Burgdorf,Heribert Schunkert,Christian Moeller,Holger Thiele,Johann Bauersachs,Carsten Tschöpe,Heinz-Peter Schultheiss,Charles A. Laney,Lawrence Rajan,Guido Michels,Roman Pfister,Christian Ukena,Michael Böhm,Raimund Erbel,Alessandro Cuneo,Karl-Heinz Kuck,Claudius Jacobshagen,Gerd Hasenfuss,M. Karakas,M. Karakas,Wolfgang Koenig,Wolfgang Koenig,Wolfgang Rottbauer,Samir M. Said,Ruediger C. Braun-Dullaeus,Florim Cuculi,Adrian P. Banning,Thomas Fischer,Tuija Vasankari,K.E. Juhani Airaksinen,Marcin Fijałkowski,Andrzej Rynkiewicz,Maciej Pawlak,Grzegorz Opolski,Rafal Dworakowski,Philip MacCarthy,Christoph Kaiser,Stefan Osswald,Leonarda Galiuto,Filippo Crea,Wolfgang Dichtl,Wolfgang-Michael Franz,Klaus Empen,Stephan B. Felix,Clément Delmas,Olivier Lairez,Paul Erne,Jeroen J. Bax,Ian Ford,Frank Ruschitzka,Abhiram Prasad,Thomas F. Lüscher +68 more
TL;DR: Patients with takotsubo cardiomyopathy had a higher prevalence of neurologic or psychiatric disorders than did those with an acute coronary syndrome and physical triggers, acute neurologics or psychiatric diseases, high troponin levels, and a low ejection fraction on admission were independent predictors for in-hospital complications.
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Resilience in Cancer Patients.
Annina Seiler,Josef Jenewein +1 more
TL;DR: Biological, personal, and most importantly social factors contribute to cancer patients’ resilience and, consequently, to favorable psychological and treatment-related outcomes and a model of resilience and PTG in cancer patients and survivors was developed.
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A hospital-wide evaluation of delirium prevalence and outcomes in acute care patients - a cohort study
Maria Schubert,Maria Schubert,Roger Schürch,Roger Schürch,Soenke Boettger,David Garcia Nuñez,David Garcia Nuñez,Urs Schwarz,Dominique Bettex,Josef Jenewein,Jasmina Bogdanovic,Marina Lynne Staehli,Rebecca Spirig,Alain Rudiger +13 more
TL;DR: Due to the high prevalence of delirium in patients treated in care centers for radiotherapy, visceral surgery, reconstructive plastic surgery, cranio-maxillofacial surgery and oral surgery, it is recommended to expand the current focus ofDelirium management to these patient groups.
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Posttraumatic growth in cancer patients and partners--effects of role, gender and the dyad on couples' posttraumatic growth experience.
TL;DR: This data indicates that positive effects in couples facing a cancer diagnosis can be influenced by a number of factors, including socio-economic, social, educational, and environmental factors.
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Development of chronic pain following severe accidental injury. Results of a 3-year follow-up study.
TL;DR: The prevalence of chronic pain in severely injured patients 3 years after the accident is considerably high and the development of chronicPain is more related to psychological factors, particularly PTSD symptoms, in the aftermath of the accident, as compared to sociodemographic and accident-related variables at the time of the incident.