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  1. Osteoporosis is one of the most common bone system diseases that is associated with an increased risk of bone fractures and causes many complications for patients. With age, the prevalence of this disease incr...

    Authors: Nader Salari, Niloofar Darvishi, Yalda Bartina, Mojdeh Larti, Aliakbar Kiaei, Mahvan Hemmati, Shamarina Shohaimi and Masoud Mohammadi
    Citation: Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research 2021 16:669
  2. Osteoporosis affects all sections of society, including families with people affected by osteoporosis, government agencies and medical institutes in various fields. For example, it involves the patient and his...

    Authors: Nader Salari, Hooman Ghasemi, Loghman Mohammadi, Mohammad hasan Behzadi, Elham Rabieenia, Shamarina Shohaimi and Masoud Mohammadi
    Citation: Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research 2021 16:609
  3. Although patients in Germany are generally free to choose their primary healthcare provider, this role should mainly be assumed by general practitioners (GPs). While some predictors of the frequency of use of ...

    Authors: Judith Tillmann, Marie-Therese Puth, Klaus Weckbecker, Manuela Klaschik and Eva Münster
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2019 20:84
  4. Combating the COVID-19 pandemic is a major challenge for health systems, citizens and policy makers worldwide. Early detection of affected patients within the large and heterogeneous group of patients with com...

    Authors: Johannes Just, Marie-Therese Puth, Felix Regenold, Klaus Weckbecker and Markus Bleckwenn
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2020 21:251
  5. For healthy women entering birth after uneventful pregnancy, midwife-led models of care have the potential to reduce interventions and increase the vaginal birth rate. In Germany, 98.4% of women are giving bir...

    Authors: Waltraut M. Merz, Laura Tascon-Padron, Marie-Therese Puth, Andrea Heep, Sophia L. Tietjen, Matthias Schmid and Ulrich Gembruch
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2020 20:267
  6. Considering the targeted general practitioner-centred healthcare in Germany, general practitioners (GPs) are in the best possible position to increase awareness of all sorts of dementia, an age-related syndrom...

    Authors: Judith Tillmann, Rieke Schnakenberg, Marie-Therese Puth, Klaus Weckbecker, Johannes Just and Eva Münster
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2018 18:124
  7. Knowledge on prevalence of osteoporosis stratifying for socioeconomic background is insufficient in Germany. Little is known in Europe about other diseases that go along with it although these aspects are impo...

    Authors: Marie-Therese Puth, Manuela Klaschik, Matthias Schmid, Klaus Weckbecker and Eva Münster
    Citation: BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2018 19:144
  8. Multimorbidity is one of the most important and challenging aspects in public health. Multimorbid people are associated with more hospital admissions, a large number of drug prescriptions and higher risks of m...

    Authors: Marie-Therese Puth, Klaus Weckbecker, Matthias Schmid and Eva Münster
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2017 17:826
  9. It is aspired in the German healthcare system that general practitioners (GPs) act as initial contact for patients and guide through at all steps of medical treatment. This study aims at identifying factors as...

    Authors: Judith Tillmann, Marie-Therese Puth, Laura Frank, Klaus Weckbecker, Manuela Klaschik and Eva Münster
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2018 18:755
  10. Millions of citizens in high-income countries face over-indebtedness that implies being unable to cover payment obligations with available income and assets on an ongoing basis. Studies have shown an associati...

    Authors: Jacqueline Warth, Marie-Therese Puth, Judith Tillmann, Niklas Beckmann, Johannes Porz, Ulrike Zier, Klaus Weckbecker, Birgitta Weltermann and Eva Münster
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2019 19:887
  11. Over-indebtedness is currently rising in high-income countries. Millions of citizens are confronted with the persistent situation when household income and assets are insufficient to cover payment obligations ...

    Authors: Jacqueline Warth, Marie-Therese Puth, Judith Tillmann, Johannes Porz, Ulrike Zier, Klaus Weckbecker and Eva Münster
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2019 19:957