63 results match your criteria: "UMIT TIROL-University for Health Sciences and Technology[Affiliation]"
Alzheimers Dement
February 2024
Department of Epidemiology, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, CA, The Netherlands.
Int J Cancer
February 2024
Department of Public Health, Health Services Research, and Health Technology Assessment, UMIT TIROL-University for Health Sciences and Technology, Hall in Tirol, Austria.
Individuals with a family history of colorectal cancer (CRC) may benefit from early screening with colonoscopy or immunologic fecal occult blood testing (iFOBT). We systematically evaluated the benefit-harm trade-offs of various screening strategies differing by screening test (colonoscopy or iFOBT), interval (iFOBT: annual/biennial; colonoscopy: 10-yearly) and age at start (30, 35, 40, 45, 50 and 55 years) and end of screening (65, 70 and 75 years) offered to individuals identified with familial CRC risk in Germany. A Markov-state-transition model was developed and used to estimate health benefits (CRC-related deaths avoided, life-years gained [LYG]), potential harms (eg, associated with additional colonoscopies) and incremental harm-benefit ratios (IHBR) for each strategy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWien Klin Wochenschr
September 2023
UMIT TIROL-University for Health Sciences and Technology, Hall in Tirol, Austria.
BMC Cancer
June 2023
Institute of Public Health, Medical Decision Making and Health Technology Assessment, Department of Public Health, Health Services Research and Health Technology Assessment, UMIT TIROL - University for Health Sciences and Technology, Eduard-Wallnoefer-Zentrum 1, Hall in Tirol, A-6060, Austria. publi
Background: Women with inherited mutations in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes have increased lifetime risks for developing breast and/or ovarian cancer and may develop these cancers around the age of 30 years. Therefore, prevention of breast and ovarian cancer in these women may need to start relatively early in life. In this study we systematically evaluate the long-term effectiveness and cost effectiveness of different prevention strategies for breast and ovarian cancer in women with BRCA-1/2 mutation in Germany.
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August 2023
Institute for Public Health, Medical Decision Making and Health Technology Assessment, Department of Public Health, Health Services Research and Health Technology Assessment, UMIT TIROL - University for Health Sciences and Technology, Eduard-Wallnoefer-Zentrum 1, 6060, Hall in Tirol, Austria; Instit
Purpose: To mitigate side effects of conventional cancer care and improve quality of life, many patients with breast cancer in German-speaking countries opt for mistletoe therapy in addition to standard treatment. To understand the value for users, we evaluated the domain "Patient and Social aspects" in a health technology assessment on complementary mistletoe therapy in patients with breast cancer.
Methods: A systematic review was conducted according to PRISMA guidelines.
This study investigated effects of experimental baroreceptor stimulation on bilateral blood flow velocities in the anterior and middle cerebral arteries (ACA and MCA) using functional transcranial Doppler sonography. Carotid baroreceptors were stimulated by neck suction in 33 healthy participants. Therefore, negative pressure (- 50 mmHg) was applied; neck pressure (+ 10 mmHg) was used as a control condition.
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June 2023
Institute of Public Health, Medical Decision Making and Health Technology Assessment, Department of Public Health, Health Services Research and Health Technology Assessment, UMIT TIROL - University for Health Sciences and Technology, Eduard-Wallnoefer-Zentrum 1, 6060 Hall in Tirol, Österreich.
Background: Treatment decisions that are dependent on if-then rules on disease status or prior treatment information are dynamic treatment decisions. The effectiveness of dynamic treatment strategies is often investigated with real-world data (RWD). As many different therapy strategies can be observed in routine practice, RWD offer great potential.
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June 2023
Institute of Public Health, Medical Decision Making and Health Technology Assessment, Department of Public Health, Health Services Research and Health Technology Assessment, UMIT TIROL - University for Health Sciences and Technology, Hall i.T., Austria.
Background: Damage to the central nervous system can occur in adulthood, for example, due to stroke, trauma, tumours, or chronic diseases. After damage to the central nervous system, cognitive impairments occur in addition to physical limitations. Occupational therapy is most often prescribed for neurological diagnoses, including stroke and traumatic brain injury.
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June 2023
Institute for Health Care Management and Research, University Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany.
Introduction: Health apps offer an approach to improve the patients' management of their medication. Although the Digital Healthcare Act (DVG) has created a claim in the statutory health insurance (SHI), the large number of health apps available and their varying quality make it difficult for service providers and especially for medical laypersons to select an adequate high-quality medication app. Manufacturers need guidance for the development of high-quality apps right from the start.
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September 2023
UMIT TIROL-University for Health Sciences and Technology, Hall in Tirol, Austria.
Background: Colorectal cancer is the fourth most common cancer in Austria. To date, colorectal cancer screening in Austria remains opportunistic and includes colonoscopy or stool-based blood tests. The Austrian National Committee for Cancer Screening developed evidence-based recommendations for a nationwide organized colorectal cancer screening program.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHealth Econ
July 2023
School of Health and Related Research, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.
To help health economic modelers respond to demands for greater use of complex systems models in public health. To propose identifiable features of such models and support researchers to plan public health modeling projects using these models. A working group of experts in complex systems modeling and economic evaluation was brought together to develop and jointly write guidance for the use of complex systems models for health economic analysis.
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February 2023
Institute of Public Health, Medical Decision Making and Health Technology Assessment, Department of Public Health, Health Services Research and Health Technology Assessment, UMIT TIROL - University for Health Sciences and Technology, Hall i. T., Austria.
Objective: The goal of this review was to identify decision-analytic modeling studies in early health technology assessments (HTA) of high-risk medical devices, published over the last three years, and to provide a systematic overview of model purposes and characteristics. Additionally, the aim was to describe recent developments in modeling techniques.
Methods: For this scoping review, we performed a systematic literature search in PubMed and Embase including studies published in English or German.
Clin Epigenetics
November 2022
European Translational Oncology Prevention and Screening (EUTOPS) Institute, Universität Innsbruck, Milser Straße 10, 6060, Hall in Tirol, Austria.