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Ophthalmologe | 2009

Entwicklung diagnosespezifischer Gruppen in der Pro Retina

R. von Gizycki; Frank Brunsmann; A. Rybalko; A. G. Hildebrandt; Klaus Rüther

The formation, development and external impact of the following eight disease-specific patient groups with rare forms of retinal degeneration (RRD) within the patient organization Pro Retina are described: Gyrate Atrophy, Bardet-Biedl Syndrome (BBS), Adult Refsums Disease, Usher Syndrome, Rod-Cone Dystrophy, Lebers Congenital Amaurosis, Choroideremia and Stargardt Disease/juvenile macular degeneration. Within the project sponsored by the German Ministry of Health (BMG) approaches of patient self-help for an adequate organization and interaction with the professional medical care system were supported, analyzed and documented. In syndromic RRD a relatively high proportion of patients are organized in patient groups (Refsums disease 25%, BBS 14%, Usher Syndrome 8%). Patients with syndromic RRD are more highly motivated to contribute to self-help work than patients with non-syndromic RRD. At the same time, these patients are more dependent on the support from their relatives and on technical aids. The following tendencies in the development of RRD groups were observed: increasing focus on one patient organization (PRO RETINA Deutschland, Self-Help Organisation of People with Retinal Degenerations) all RRD groups in Pro Retina grew; RRD groups became increasingly independent within Pro Retina; external activities of the groups showed considerable increase. Stable work relationships with scientific and medical care institutions have been established. The example of RRD demonstrates how rare and isolated patients receive basic coping support by self-help groups, how they deal with resources in a collective way and how they can interact with the medical care system.


Ophthalmologe | 2009

Entwicklung diagnosespezifischer Gruppen in der Pro Retina@@@Development of disease-specific patient groups within Pro Retina

R. von Gizycki; Frank Brunsmann; A. Rybalko; A. G. Hildebrandt; Klaus Rüther

The formation, development and external impact of the following eight disease-specific patient groups with rare forms of retinal degeneration (RRD) within the patient organization Pro Retina are described: Gyrate Atrophy, Bardet-Biedl Syndrome (BBS), Adult Refsums Disease, Usher Syndrome, Rod-Cone Dystrophy, Lebers Congenital Amaurosis, Choroideremia and Stargardt Disease/juvenile macular degeneration. Within the project sponsored by the German Ministry of Health (BMG) approaches of patient self-help for an adequate organization and interaction with the professional medical care system were supported, analyzed and documented. In syndromic RRD a relatively high proportion of patients are organized in patient groups (Refsums disease 25%, BBS 14%, Usher Syndrome 8%). Patients with syndromic RRD are more highly motivated to contribute to self-help work than patients with non-syndromic RRD. At the same time, these patients are more dependent on the support from their relatives and on technical aids. The following tendencies in the development of RRD groups were observed: increasing focus on one patient organization (PRO RETINA Deutschland, Self-Help Organisation of People with Retinal Degenerations) all RRD groups in Pro Retina grew; RRD groups became increasingly independent within Pro Retina; external activities of the groups showed considerable increase. Stable work relationships with scientific and medical care institutions have been established. The example of RRD demonstrates how rare and isolated patients receive basic coping support by self-help groups, how they deal with resources in a collective way and how they can interact with the medical care system.


The Lancet | 1986

ACCEPTABILITY OF PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS FOR RETINITIS PIGMENTOSA

I.H. Pawlowitzki; Klaus Rüther; Frank Brunsmann; R.Von Gizycki


Zeitschrift für ärztliche Fortbildung und Qualität im Gesundheitswesen - German Journal for Quality in Health Care | 2007

Patientenbeteiligung am Programm für Nationale VersorgungsLeitlinien – Stand und Konsequenzen

Sylvia Sänger; Frank Brunsmann; Gerhard Englert; Bernd Quadder; Günter Ollenschläger


Zeitschrift für Evidenz, Fortbildung und Qualität im Gesundheitswesen | 2009

Patientenbeteiligung an der Leitlinienentwicklung – sind die Patientenorganisationen für diese Aufgabe gerüstet?

Sylvia Sänger; Gerhard Englert; Frank Brunsmann; Bernd Quadder; Dagmar Villarroell; Günter Ollenschläger


Bundesgesundheitsblatt-gesundheitsforschung-gesundheitsschutz | 2007

Patientenselbsthilfe und seltene Erkrankungen

Frank Brunsmann; R. von Gizycki; A. Rybalko; A. G. Hildebrandt; K. Rüther


Bundesgesundheitsblatt-gesundheitsforschung-gesundheitsschutz | 2017

Verlässliche Gesundheitsinformationen zu seltenen Erkrankungen

Corinna Schaefer; Frank Brunsmann; Svenja Siegert


Zeitschrift für Evidenz, Fortbildung und Qualität im Gesundheitswesen | 2008

Von der Unsicherheit zum solidarischen Handeln – Evidenz-Förderung in der Arzt-Patient-Interaktion am Beispiel Seltener Erkrankungen

Frank Brunsmann


Bundesgesundheitsblatt-gesundheitsforschung-gesundheitsschutz | 2007

Patientenselbsthilfe und seltene Erkrankungen@@@Patient participation in medical care, taking rare retinal degenerations as examples: Mitgestaltung der Versorgungsrealität am Beispiel seltener Netzhautdegenerationen

Frank Brunsmann; R. von Gizycki; A. Rybalko; A. G. Hildebrandt; Klaus Rüther


Bundesgesundheitsblatt-gesundheitsforschung-gesundheitsschutz | 2007

Patient participation in medical care, taking rare retinal degenerations as examples: Mitgestaltung der Versorgungsrealität am Beispiel seltener Netzhautdegenerationen

Frank Brunsmann; Rainald von Gizycki; A. Rybalko; A. G. Hildebrandt; Kirsten Ruther

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