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Projects
- 1 Finished
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Red flags: Red flags: Improving knowledge of serious pathologies
Pecherstorfer, M. (CoPI), Wieser, M. (CoPI), Rausch, F. G. (CoPI) & Janssen, J. (PI)
Gesellschaft für Forschungsförderung NÖ
01.01.2022 → 31.12.2024
Project: Funded Research
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The ability of Austrian registered physiotherapists to recognize serious pathology
Janssen, J., Lackenbauer, W., Gasselich, S., Lickel, M. E., Schabel, L., Beikircher, R., Keip, C., Wieser, M., Selfe, J., Mazuquin, B. & Yeowell, G., 30 Oct 2024, In: BMC Primary Care. 25, 1, p. 387 1 p., 387.Research output: Journal article (peer-reviewed) › Journal article
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The Ability of Austrian Qualified Physiotherapists to Make Accurate Keep-Refer Decisions and to Detect Serious Pathologies Based on Clinical Vignettes: Protocol for a Cross-sectional Web-Based Survey
Lackenbauer, W., Gasselich, S., Lickel, M. E., Beikircher, R., Keip, C., Rausch, F., Wieser, M., Selfe, J. & Janssen, J., 24 Jan 2023, In: JMIR Research Protocols. 12, p. e43028 e43028.Research output: Journal article (peer-reviewed) › Journal article
Open Access3 Citations (Scopus) -
The patient perspective: Quality of life in advanced heart failure with frequent hospitalisations
Nieminen, M. S., Dickstein, K., Fonseca, C., Serrano, J. M., Parissis, J., Fedele, F., Wikström, G., Agostoni, P., Atar, S., Baholli, L., Brito, D., Colet, J. C., Édes, I., Gómez Mesa, J. E., Gorjup, V., Garza, E. H., González Juanatey, J. R., Karanovic, N., Karavidas, A. & Katsytadze, I. & 14 others, , 15 Jul 2015, In: International Journal of Cardiology. 191, p. 256-264 9 p.Research output: Journal article (peer-reviewed) › Review article
Open Access123 Citations (Scopus) -
Dose matters! Optimisation of guideline adherence is associated with lower mortality in stable patients with chronic heart failure
Austrian Working Group on Heart Failure, Wieser, M. & Boehmer, A., 15 Jul 2014, In: International Journal of Cardiology. 175, 1, p. 83-89 7 p.Research output: Journal article (peer-reviewed) › Journal article
54 Citations (Scopus)
Activities
- 1 Organising an event (Science to science)
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iSLS 2024 - Internationales Skills Lab Symposium
Schober, S. (Organiser) & Wieser, M. (Organiser)
21 Mar 2024 → 23 Mar 2024Activity: Participating in/organising an event › Organising an event (Science to science)