Antje Gerner
Dresden University of Technology
6 Papers
49 Citations
Antje Gerner is an academic researcher from Dresden University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dementia & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Interview for Deterioration in Daily Living Activities in Dementia: construct and concurrent validity in patients with mild to moderate dementia
Sebastian Voigt-Radloff,Rainer Leonhart,Matthias Schützwohl,Luisa Jurjanz,Thomas Reuster,Antje Gerner,Kira Marschner,Fenna van Nes,Maud Graff,Myrra Vernooij-Dassen,Marcel G. M. Olde Rikkert,Vjera Holthoff,Michael Hüll +12 more
TL;DR: A four factor model of the IDDD can be used in dementia research for assessing initiative in and performance of basic and household activities of daily living and the findings suggest that ADL scales correlate only poorly.
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Cardiovascular Risk and Hippocampal Thickness in Alzheimer’s Disease
Markus Donix,Maria Scharf,Kira Marschner,Annett Werner,Cathrin Sauer,Antje Gerner,Josef A. Nees,Shirin Meyer,Katharina L. Donix,Rüdiger von Kummer,Vjera Holthoff +10 more
TL;DR: Greater cardiovascular risk was associated with cortical thinning in the hippocampus CA2/3/dentate gyrus area but not other hippocampal and medial temporal subregions, and APOE genotype, a family history of Alzheimer's disease, and age did not influence cortical thickness.
Dementia quality of life instrument – construct and concurrent validity in patients with mild to moderate dementia
Sebastian Voigt-Radloff,Rainer Leonhart,Matthias Schützwohl,Luisa Jurjanz,Thomas Reuster,Antje Gerner,Kira Marschner,F. A. van Nes,Maud Graff,Myrra Vernooij-Dassen,Marcel G. M. Olde Rikkert,Vjera Holthoff,Michael Hüll +12 more
TL;DR: To translate the Dementia quality of life instrument (DQoL) into German and assess its construct and concurrent validity in community‐dwelling people with mild to moderate dementia.
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Dog-assisted therapy for people with dementia: A randomized, controlled trial
Vjera Holthoff,Antje Beckmann,Antje Gerner,Sandra Wesenberg,Jillian Werner,Kira Marschner,Mike Ohnesorge,Rainer Koch,Frank Nestmann +8 more
TL;DR: Apathy showed improvement after therapy with robots in a group of moderate/severe dementia patients, and delusions showed impairment in humanoide group, and irritability in both robots groups.
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