Gerhard Danzer
Charité
42 Papers
559 Citations
Gerhard Danzer is an academic researcher from Charité. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Psychosocial. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 40 publications. Previous affiliations of Gerhard Danzer include Humboldt University of Berlin & Humboldt State University.
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Papers
Exploring the impact of resilience, self-efficacy, optimism and organizational resources on work engagement.
Stefanie Mache,Karin Vitzthum,Eileen M. Wanke,A David,Groneberg,Burghard F. Klapp,Gerhard Danzer +6 more
TL;DR: Health care management needs to use information to maintain or develop work engaging job conditions in hospitals as one key factor to ensure quality health care service.
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Surgeons' work engagement: Influencing factors and relations to job and life satisfaction
TL;DR: The research suggests that strengthening surgeons' work engagement will contribute to a more sustainable workplace, in terms of both individual and hospital performance, and should be of concern for supervisors and hospital managers.
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Managing work-family conflict in the medical profession: working conditions and individual resources as related factors.
Stefanie Mache,Monika Bernburg,Karin Vitzthum,David A. Groneberg,Burghard F. Klapp,Gerhard Danzer +5 more
TL;DR: The results give a strong indication that both individual and organisational factors are related to WFC, and suggest that job and personal resources buffer the effects of job demands on WFC.
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Determinants of the quality of life of patients with diabetes under intensified insulin therapy.
TL;DR: The hypothesis that the various factors involved in the multidimensional construct QOL receive different weightings was confirmed, making a simple summary score for the general QOL appear unjustifiable.
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Psychosocial outcome of living donors after living donor liver transplantation: a pilot study.
Marc Walter,Ekkehard Bronner,Andreas Pascher,Thomas Steinmüller,Peter Neuhaus,Burghard F. Klapp,Gerhard Danzer +6 more
TL;DR: The psychosocial outcome of living donors after living donor liver transplantation: a pilot study shows promising results in both the social and physical aspects of the treatment.
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