Kurzbiografie
Angélique Herrler, M.Sc., studierte zunächst Gesundheitsförderung und -management in Magdeburg (2013-2016) und anschließend Versorgungsforschung und Implementierungswissenschaft im Gesundheitswesen an der Universität Heidelberg (2016-2019). Während des Studiums arbeitete sie an den Universitätsklinika Heidelberg (Arbeitsgruppe Kommunikation) und Mannheim (Mannheimer Institut für Public Health, Sozial- und Präventivmedizin). Hier unterstützte sie unter anderem das vom Innovationsfonds geförderte Projekt PART-CHILD, in dessen Rahmen sie auch ihre Masterarbeit zum Thema Messung von Shared Decision-Making in der Pädiatrie verfasste.
Forschungsinteressen
- (Gerontologische) Versorgungsforschung
- Implementierungswissenschaftliche Fragestellungen
- Patientenzentrierte Versorgung
- Qualitative und partizipative Forschungsmethoden
Publikationen
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.