Petra Lücker
Greifswald University Hospital
13 Papers
3 Citations
Petra Lücker is an academic researcher from Greifswald University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Pandemic. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 4 publications.
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COVID-19-related future anxiety is associated with the health-related quality of life in school-aged children and adolescents—A cross-sectional study
TL;DR: In this article , a cross-sectional web-based survey at schools in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany, two years after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, school children were asked about COVID19-related future anxiety using the German epidemic-related Dark Future Scale for children (eDFS-K).
["You have to take it that way." A study of the subjective experience of the corona pandemic by older people in need of help and care living at home].
Angela Nikelski,Eva Trompetter,Stefanie Feldmann,Esther-Sarah Whittaker,Melanie Boekholt,Nino Chikhradze,Friederike Kracht,Petra Lücker,Horst Christian Vollmar,Jochen René Thyrian,Stefan H Kreisel +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focused on the perspectives of older people and shed light on their subjective experience of the corona pandemic, how they experienced the pandemic and the risks, consequences and protective measures, to what extent these affected their everyday life and how they dealt with it.
SARS-CoV-2 surveillance by RT-qPCR-based pool testing of saliva swabs (lollipop method) at primary and special schools—A pilot study on feasibility and acceptability
Anika Kästner,Petra Lücker,Martina Sombetzki,M. Ehmke,Nicole Koslowski,Swantje Mittmann,Arne Hannich,Antje Schwarz,Kristian Meinck,Lena Schmeyers,Katrin Schmidt,Emil C. Reisinger,Wolfgang Hoffmann +12 more
TL;DR: A high acceptability of the test method is crucial for a successful SARS-CoV-2 surveillance strategy in school settings in particular, and all respondents clearly preferred the saliva swab method, which can be used safely without complications in children six years of age and older.
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To come back or not to come back during the coronavirus crisis—A cross‐sectional online survey of inactive nurses
TL;DR: It can be deduced that only one‐third of the inactive nurses would be willing to return to the nursing profession to help manage the Corona pandemic; policymakers and nursing leaders should not rely on the availability of inactive nurses in a crisis.
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[Qualification requirements for the re-delegation of medical activities to nursing professionals (with extended competencies)].
Esther Henning,Petra Lücker,Anika Rädke,Bernhard Michalowsky,Bianca Biedenweg,Maresa Buchholz,Anja Wollny,Eva Drewelow,Daniel R. Zorn,Attila Altiner,Roman Oppermann,Thomas Kohlmann,Wolfgang Hoffmann +12 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors present a qualitative study of the opinions of primary care physicians and nurses on the qualification requirements for delegable and substitutable medical activities to nurses using the example of outpatient dementia care, and the results can help define the activity profiles of academically qualified nursing professionals and inform the development of curricula for their university education.
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