DOI:
10.1055/s-00000022
Das Gesundheitswesen
Issue 12 ·
Volume 73 ·
December 2011
DOI: 10.1055/s-002-22568
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Swart, E.;
Thomas, D.;
March, S.;
Salomon, T.;
Knesebeck, O. v. d.:
Experience with the Linkage of Primary and Secondary Claims Data in an Intervention Trial
e135
Klein, T.;
Rapp, I.:
Alters- und kohortenbezogene Unterschiede des Körpergewichts
791
Blöch, H.:
The EU Drinking Water Recommendations: Objectives and Perspectives
795
Alagic, V.;
Staudinger, B.:
Quality of Life in German Nursing Homes – Results of a Survey using the EQ-5D Questionnaire
803
Theisen, S.;
Drabik, A.;
Lüngen, M.;
Stock, S.:
Quality Assurance in German Hospitals – Federal Quality of Care Monitoring vs. Evaluation of Routine Clinical Data. A Head-to-Head Comparison on the Example of Pressure Ulcers
810
Woltering, R.;
Münster, W.;
Hoffmann, G.;
Heudorf, U.:
New Approaches to the Monitoring of Hospital Hygiene: Assessment of Hygiene Skills of Staff Members by Structured Interviews and Observation
815
Büscher, C.;
Thorenz, A.;
Grochocka, A.;
Koch, U.;
Watzke, B.:
A Case Management Programme for Women with Breast Cancer: Results of a Written Survey of Participating Medical and Non-Medical Networking-Partners
823
Spegel, H.;
Meyer, N.;
Mollenkopf, C.;
Nowak, D.:
Psychosocial Aspects and Body Pain: Results from an Employee Survey in the Frame of the MAF-Project “Integrated Health Management in Companies: Employee Survey about Working Conditions as Management Tool”
829
Kocalevent, R.-D.;
Hinz, A.;
Brähler, E.;
Klapp, B. F.:
Regional and Individual Factors of Stress Experience in Germany: Results of a Representative Survey with the Perceived Stress Questionnaire (PSQ)
835
Drescher, F.;
Marsden, N.:
Acceptance of the Electronic Health Card in a Field Study
843
Lotter, O.;
Dolderer, J.;
Stahl, S.;
Atzei, A.;
Haerle, M.;
Schaller, H.E.:
Comparison of Hand Surgery in the German and Italian DRG Systems
849
Jordan, A. R.;
Pottbrock, M.;
Gängler, P.;
Zimmer, S.:
GambiaDentCare – Evaluation of a Primary Oral Health-Care Programme in West Africa
853
Behmann, M.;
Bisson, S.;
Walter, U.:
Social Medicine in Medical Faculties: Realisation of the Topic in the Specialty “Social Medicine, Occupational Health”
Editorial
789
Mitteilungen der Fachgesellschaften
862
Grenz-Farenholtz, B.;
Schmidt, A.;
Zach, D.;
Verheyen, F.;
Pfaff, H.:
Project Database Health Services Research Germany
Fort- und Weiterbildung
865
Brandenburg, H.;
Guether, H.:
Measurement of Quality of Life in Severe Dementia: Concepts and Results
Grußwort – Directed Acyclic Graphs
877
Rothe, I.:
Address of the President of the Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Editorial – Directed Acyclic Graphs
878
Hardt, J.;
Brendler, C.;
Greiser, K. H.;
Timmer, A.;
Seidler, A.;
Weikert, C.;
Latza, U.:
Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs) – Basic Concepts and Application of an Approach for Causal Analyses in Epidemiology
Directed Acyclic Graphs
880
Thoemmes, F.:
Comparison of Selected Causality Theories
884
Stang, A.:
Causality and Confounding in Epidemiology
888
Schipf, S.;
Knüppel, S.;
Hardt, J.;
Stang, A.:
Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs) – The Application of Causal Diagrams in Epidemiology
893
Knüppel, S.:
Basics of Using the DAG Programs
897
Textor, J.:
Our Moral Ancestors: Determining Adjustment Sets in Causal Diagrams with Ease
901
Breitling, L. P.:
Exploring Directed Acyclic Graphs Using dagR
903
Sehrndt, A.;
Stang, A.;
Lehmkuhl, E.;
Regitz-Zagrosek, V.;
Babitsch, B.:
Investigation of the Influence of the Socioeconomic Status on the Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients Before and After Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting – An Example of the Use of Causal Diagrams (DAGs)
906
Schipf, S.:
Applying a Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG): Testosterone as a Risk Factor for Development of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in the Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP)
909
Castell, S.;
Diel, R.;
Loddenkemper, R.;
Glaser-Paschke, G.;
Stang, A.:
Are Alcohol and Drug Addiction Risk Factors for Default from Tuberculosis Treatment? – Preliminary Work for a Case-Control Study Including Tuberculosis Patients from Berlin and Hamburg, 2001–2009
912
Lotz, A.;
Raulf-Heimsoth, M.;
Brüning, T.;
Pesch, B.:
Learning the Structure of DAGs or Bayesian Networks with an Example from the Human Bitumen Study
915
Hegewald, J.;
Seidler, A.:
Model Selection for a Study of Occupational Knee Arthritis — Experiences Applying Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs)
918
Liebers, F.;
Brendler, C.;
Latza, U.:
Causal Graph (Directed Acyclic Graph – DAG) of a Secondary Data Analysis Regarding Sickness Absence due to Musculoskeletal Disorders
921
Pigeot, I.;
Foraita, R.:
Invited Commentary: Directed Acyclic Graphs – Realization of a Dream?
923
Steyer, R.:
A Note on the Applications of DAGs in Epidemiology and a Hint to an Alternative Method
925
Stang, A.;
Schipf, S.;
Knüppel, S.:
Directed Acyclic Graphs – Reply to Methodological Concerns