Dr. sc. Rebecca Tomaschek
Wissenschaftliche Assistentin
T +41 41 229 59 42 • Inseliquai 10, Raum 209 • rebecca.tomaschek @ unilu.ch
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Rebecca Tomaschek ist eine Forschungsmitarbeiterin am Zentrum für Hausarztmedizin und Community Care. Ihre Forschung fokussiert sich auf interdisziplinäre und interprofessionelle Zusammenarbeit in der Hausarztmedizin und Community Care. Sie besitzt einen Doktortitel (2023), sowie einen Master-Abschluss mit Schwerpunkt Versorgungsforschung (2018) in Gesundheitswissenschaften der Universität Luzern. Zuvor hat sie ihren Bachelor-Abschluss in International Business and Social Sciences (2016) an der Hochschule Rhein-Waal erhalten. Während ihrer Ausbildung sammelte sie Arbeitserfahrungen in den Bereichen Rehabilitationsmanagement, der Konzeption von medizinischen Fortbildungen und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit im Gesundheitswesen.
Forschung
- Health Services Research
- Primary and Community Care
- Collaboration and Role Distribution
- Guideline Development
Publikationen
- Tomaschek, R., Beeler, P. E., Grgicevic, K., Müller, L., Merlo, C., & Hug, B. L. (2024). Communication and Information Exchange Between Practices and Hospitals: a Survey Among Primary Care Practitioners in Central Switzerland. Swiss Medical Weekly.
- Enhancing communication and care coordination: A scoping review of encounter notification systems between emergency departments and primary care providers: International Journal of Medical Informatics. (2024). International Journal of Medical Informatics. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2024.105579
- Improving collaboration between specialists and general practitioners in services for individuals with chronic spinal cord injury living in rural areas of Switzerland: Baseline results from the SCI-Co study. (2024). The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1080/10790268.2022.2097996
- Kegreiss, S., Beeler, P., Studer, C., Essig, S., & Tomaschek, R. (2023). Impact of primary care physicians working part-time on quality of patient care: A scoping review. European Journal of General Practice, 29 (1), 2271167 ff.
- Improvement Strategies for the Challenging Collaboration of General Practitioners and Specialists for Patients with Complex Chronic Conditions: A Scoping Review. (2022). International Journal of Integrated Care, 22 (3), 4–13. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7327195
- Tomaschek, R., Gemperli, A., & Essig, Stefan. (2022). Improving collaboration between specialists and general practitioners in services for individuals with chronic spinal cord injury living in rural areas of Switzerland: Baseline results from the SCI-Co study. Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7327197
- Tomaschek, R., Gemperli, A., Baumberger, M., Debecker, I., Merlo, C., Scheel-Sailer, A., … Essig, Stefan. (2022). Role distribution and collaboration between specialists and rural general practitioners in long-term chronic care: A qualitative study in Switzerland. Swiss Medical Weekly. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7410412
- Shared responsibility between general practitioners and highly specialized physicians in chronic spinal cord injury: Study protocol for a nationwide pragmatic nonrandomized interventional study. (2021). Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications, 24 (100873), 100873–7. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5821796
- Tomaschek, R., Touhami, D., Essig, S., & Gemperli, A. (2021). Shared responsibility between general practitioners and highly specialized physicians in chronic spinal cord injury: Study protocol for a nationwide pragmatic nonrandomized interventional study. Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2021.100873
- Tomaschek, R., Gemperli, A., Rupp, R., Geng, V., & Scheel-Sailer, A. (2019). A systematic review of outcome measures in initial rehabilitation of individuals with newly acquired spinal cord injury: providing evidence for clinical practice guidelines. European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 55 (5), 605–617. https://doi.org/10.23736/S1973-9087.19.05676-4