Gabriela Schmid-Mohler
University of Zurich
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Clinical Transplantation | 2010
Gabriela Schmid-Mohler; Martina Pechula Thut; Rudolf P. Wüthrich; Kris Denhaerynck; Sabina De Geest
Schmid‐Mohler G, Pechula Thut M, Wüthrich RP, Denhaerynck K, De Geest S. Non‐adherence to immunosuppressive medication in renal transplant recipients within the scope of the integrative model of behavioral prediction: a cross‐sectional study. Clin Transplant 2009 DOI: 10.1111/j.1399‐0012.2009.01056.x © 2009 John Wiley & Sons A/S.
Chronic Illness | 2018
Gabriela Schmid-Mohler; Janelle Yorke; Rebecca Spirig; Christian Benden; Ann-Louise Caress
Objective The aim of this review was to describe how patients experience an exacerbation of cystic fibrosis in terms of symptom management. Methods A systematic literature search was performed in MEDLINE, CINAHL, EMBASE, PSYCINFO and ASSIA. Studies were included that contained any direct quotes or summaries of quotes from patients with cystic fibrosis aged 16 or older and were related to symptom experience and management during an exacerbation. Framework analysis, guided by Symptom Management Theory, was used to present the findings. Results The review included 18 qualitative studies. In addition to physiological symptoms, patients highlighted the significant role of psychological symptoms. Delayed help-seeking was a common first response. Participants choose their self-management strategies taking both physiological and psychological symptoms into account. Maintaining normality was an important short-term outcome for patients, leading to conflict with health professionals. Patients’ symptom management during exacerbation was greatly influenced by the structure of cystic fibrosis care. Discussion Our findings provide an initial understanding of factors influencing patient self-management during an exacerbation. The transferal of these findings into clinical practice will provide a basis for shared goal setting and intervention planning. In addition, our findings have implications for future development of patient-reported outcome measures and intervention research.
Progress in Transplantation | 2014
Gabriela Schmid-Mohler; Petra Schäfer-Keller; Anja Frei; Thomas Fehr; Rebecca Spirig
International journal of organ transplantation medicine | 2014
Kris Denhaerynck; Gabriela Schmid-Mohler; Alexander Kiss; Jürg Steiger; Rudolf P. Wüthrich; Andreas Bock; S. De Geest
Pflege | 2013
Gabriela Schmid-Mohler; Thomas Fehr; Patrick Witschi; Thomas Albiez; Beatrice Biotti; Rebecca Spirig
Pflege | 2011
Gabriela Schmid-Mohler; Thomas Albiez; Petra Schäfer-Keller; Thomas Fehr; Beatrice Biotti; Rebecca Spirig
Journal of Clinical Nursing | 2018
Gabriela Schmid-Mohler; Ann-Louise Caress; Rebecca Spirig; Christian Benden; Janelle Yorke
European Respiratory Journal | 2017
Gabriela Schmid-Mohler; Ann-Louise Caress; Rebecca Spirig; Christian Benden; Janelle Yorke
Liver Transplantation | 2010
Paolo De Simone; J Ducci; Kris Denhaerynck; Gabriela Schmid-Mohler; Fabienne Dobbels; L Baldoni; Franco Filipponi; Sabina De Geest; Gerda Drent
American Journal of Transplantation | 2010
Paolo De Simone; J Ducci; Kris Denhaerynck; Gabriela Schmid-Mohler; Fabienne Dobbels; L Baldoni; Sabina De Geest; Franco Filipponi; Gerda Drent