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Angélique Herrler

Short biography

Angélique Herrler, M.Sc., studied health promotion and healthcare management in Magdeburg (2013-2016), and health services research and implementation science at the University of Heidelberg (2016-2019). During her studies, she worked at the University Hospitals in Heidelberg (working group “communication”) and Mannheim (Mannheim Institute for Public Health, Social and Preventive Medicine). In Mannheim, she supported the PART-CHILD trial funded by the German Innovation Fund, within she also conducted her master's thesis on measuring shared decision-making in paediatrics.

Research interests

  • (Gerontological) health services research
  • Implementation science
  • Patient-centered healthcare
  • Qualitative and participatory research methods

Publications

Herrler, A., Kukla, H., Barbe, A. G., Vennedey, V. & Stock, S. (2022). Characteristics of desirable am-bulatory health and oral healthcare from the perspective of community-dwelling people aged 80 and o-ver - a qualitative examination. Age and Ageing, 51(11), S. 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afac258

Herrler, A., Valerius, L., Barbe, AG., Vennedey, V. & Stock, S. (2022). Providing ambulatory healthcare for people aged 80 and over: Views and perspectives of physicians and dentists from a quali-tative survey. PLoS One. 17(8), S. 1-22.

Kukla, H., Herrler, A., Strupp, J. et al. (2022). “My life became more meaningful”: confronting one’s own end of life and its effects on well-being - a qualitative study. BMC Palliat Care, 21(1), S. 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12904-022-00950-3

Herrler, A., Kukla, H., Vennedey, V. et al. (2022). Which features of ambulatory healthcare are prefer-red by people aged 80 and over? Findings from a systematic review of qualitative studies and appraisal of confidence using GRADE-CERQual. BMC Geriatrics, 22(1), S. 428-448. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-022-03006-6

Herrler, A., Kukla, H., Vennedy, V. & Stock, S. (2021). What matters to people aged 80 and over regar-ding ambulatory care? A systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative studies. European Journal of Ageing, 19 (3), S. 325-339.

Kukla, H., Herrler, A., Strupp, J. & Voltz, R. (2021). The effects of confronting one’s own end of life on older individuals and those with a life-threatening disease: A systematic literature review. Palliative Me-dicine, 35(10), S. 1793-1814.

Herrler, A. (2021). Was Hochaltrigen in der ambulanten Gesundheitsversorgung wichtig ist. ProAlter, 4/21, 36-38.

Herrler, A., Görig, T., Georg, S., De Bock, F., Ullrich, C., & Eichinger, M. (2021). Assessment of shared decision making in pediatrics: Developing German scales for patients aged 7–18 years, parents and parent-proxy reports (CollaboRATEpediatric). Patient Education and Counseling, 104(3), 634-641.

Herrler, A., Hoffmann, D., Görig, T., Georg, S., König, J., Urschitz, M., De Bock, F., & Eichinger, M. (2021). Assessing the extent of shared decision making in Pediatrics: Preliminary psychometric evaluation of the German CollaboRATEpediatric scales for patients aged 7–18 years, parents and parent-proxy reports. Patient Education and Counseling. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2021.10.029

Herrler, A., Kukla, H., Vennedy, V., & Stock, S. (2021). What matters to people aged 80 and over regarding ambulatory care? A systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative studies. European Journal of Ageing.

Kukla, H., Herrler, A., Strupp, J., & Voltz, R. (2021). The effects of confronting one’s own end of life on older individuals and those with a life-threatening disease: A systematic literature review. Palliative Medicine.