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M Hofmann
Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Publications - 3
Citations - 17
M Hofmann is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Palliative care & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications receiving 4 citations.
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Effectiveness of a specialised breathlessness service for patients with advanced disease in Germany: a pragmatic fast-track randomised controlled trial (BreathEase).
Michaela Schunk,Lien Le,Zulfiya Syunyaeva,Birgit Haberland,S Tänzler,Ulrich Mansmann,Larissa Schwarzkopf,H Seidl,S Streitwieser,M Hofmann,Thomas Müller,Tobias Weiß,Philipp Morawietz,Eva Rehfuess,Rudolf M. Huber,Ursula Berger,Claudia Bausewein +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported that breathlessness is a common and distressing symptom in advanced stages of malignant and non-malignant disease and patients with chronic breathlessness report high symptom burden, palliative care needs, and suffer from anxiety and depression.
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BreathEase: rationale, design and recruitment of a randomised trial and embedded mixed-methods study of a multiprofessional breathlessness service in early palliative care.
Michaela Schunk,Ursula Berger,Lien Le,Eva Rehfuess,Larissa Schwarzkopf,S Streitwieser,Thomas Müller,M Hofmann,Rolf Holle,Rudolf M. Huber,Ulrich Mansmann,Claudia Bausewein +11 more
TL;DR: The Munich Breathlessness Service (MBS) has adapted novel support services to the German context, to reduce burden in patients and carers from breathlessness in advanced disease as mentioned in this paper, which has been evaluated in a pragmatic fast track randomised controlled trial (RCT) with embedded qualitative interviews and postal survey.
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Acceleration of polarized electrons in the 2,5 GeV synchrotron at Bonn
W. Brefeld,Volker D. Burkert,K. P. Crone,W. von Drachenfels,E. Ehses,M Hofmann,D. Husmann,G. Knop,Th.M. Müller,W. Paul,H. R. Schaefer +10 more
TL;DR: Polarized electrons have been accelerated for the first time in a synchrotron with the results that the polarization is maintained to a high degree up to 2.0 GeV.