@article{WinterMuellerHoffmannetal.2010, author = {Winter, Corinna and M{\"u}ller, Carsten and Hoffmann, Christiane and Boos, Joachim and Rosenbaum, Dieter}, title = {Physical activity and childhood cancer}, series = {Pediatric Blood \& Cancer}, volume = {54}, journal = {Pediatric Blood \& Cancer}, number = {4}, doi = {10.1002/pbc.22271}, pages = {501 -- 510}, year = {2010}, abstract = {This review provides a survey of studies investigating physical activity and exercise interventions in patients during tumor treatment and survivors of childhood cancer. PubMed and Medline databases were searched using relevant terms. References of selected papers were tracked. A total of 28 studies could be identified. Seventeen studies investigated physical activity, 11 studies determined the effect of activity enhancing interventions during and after therapy. Even though most studies showed limitations and results were not consistent, considerably reduced physical activity is highly probable in patients during and after therapy. Studies on interventions provided promising results and revealed challenges to be faced. Pediatr Blood Cancer}, language = {en} } @article{WinterMuellerHardesetal.2011, author = {Winter, Corinna and M{\"u}ller, Carsten and Hardes, Jendrik and Boos, Joachim and Gosheger, Georg and Rosenbaum, Dieter}, title = {Pediatric patients with a malignant bone tumor: when does functional assessment make sense?}, series = {Supportive Care in Cancer}, volume = {20}, journal = {Supportive Care in Cancer}, doi = {10.1007/s00520-010-1077-5}, pages = {127 -- 133}, year = {2011}, abstract = {Purpose The diagnosis of a malignant bone tumor in the lower limb is a risk factor for physical disability, limiting physical performance. Walking ability especially, which is essential for most activities of daily living, is limited in those patients. In the present study, the extent of limitations during the course of treatment was investigated to determine when the assessment of functional parameters is meaningful in those patients. Methods In the present study, activity levels were determined in 20 patients with a malignant bone tumor in the lower limb who received endoprosthetic replacement of the affected bone and in 20 healthy individuals. A uniaxial accelerometer was used to investigate patients at five different time points after surgery. Results Patients performed significantly less amounts and intensities of activity than control individuals at all measurements. Significant increases in the volume of activity were observed after cessation of treatment. However, the intensity of activity only showed minor increases. Patients experiencing complications of surgery revealed greater restriction than those without even 18 months after surgery. Conclusions After cessation of treatment for their disease, patients recovered markedly and showed great improvements in physical activity. However, some limitations appeared to persist. Comparisons with patients with longer follow-up revealed that meaningful functional assessment does not make sense within the first 12 months after surgery. More research is needed to show if longer follow-up periods reveal further improvements. Based on such information, it should be more promising to develop individually tailored activity recommendations and intervention programs.}, language = {en} } @article{WinterMuellerBrandesetal.2009, author = {Winter, Corinna and M{\"u}ller, Carsten and Brandes, Mirko and Brinkmann, Anja and Hoffmann, Christiane and Hardes, Jendrik and Gosheger, Georg and Boos, Joachim and Rosenbaum, Dieter}, title = {Level of activity in children undergoing cancer treatment}, series = {Pediatric Blood \& Cancer}, volume = {53}, journal = {Pediatric Blood \& Cancer}, number = {3}, doi = {10.1002/pbc.22055}, pages = {438 -- 443}, year = {2009}, abstract = {Background The diagnosis of cancer bears severe implications for pediatric patients. One immense restriction consists in a reduced level of activity due to different factors. Physical activity affects various aspects of development and can be regarded as an essential part of a child's life. In the present study physical activity in patients undergoing cancer therapy was quantified in order to determine the extent of the restriction and to provide baseline information for the assessment of possible interventions. Procedure Physical activity in 80 patients and 45 healthy children matched for age and gender was measured using the StepWatch 3™ Activity Monitor (SAM, OrthoCare Innovations). Results Pediatric cancer patients, at 2,787 gait cycles (gcs) per day, were significantly less active than their healthy counterparts (8,096 gcs). Patients were significantly more active at home than during inpatient stays (3,185 gcs compared to 1,830 gcs), and patients with bone tumors were less active than those with leukemia regarding both, the amount (1,849 gcs vs. 2,992 gcs) and the intensity of activity. Conclusion The present study quantified an often observed but so far hardly assessable problem. Activity in cancer patients is considerably reduced and patients with bone tumors are at increased risk from the detrimental effects of prolonged inactivity. Both our findings and the accepted fact that activity is an essential element of child development confirm the need for interventions tailored to a patient's needs and abilities during the course of treatment.}, language = {en} } @article{WinterBrandesMuelleretal.2010, author = {Winter, Corinna and Brandes, Mirko and M{\"u}ller, Carsten and Schubert, Tim and Ringling, Michael and Hillmann, Axel and Rosenbaum, Dieter and Schulte, Tim T.}, title = {Walking ability during daily life in patients with osteoarthritis of the knee or the hip and lumbar spinal stenosis}, series = {BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders}, volume = {11}, journal = {BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders}, number = {233}, doi = {10.25974/fhms-16867}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-168673}, pages = {1 -- 7}, year = {2010}, abstract = {Background Degenerative musculoskeletal disorders are among the most frequent diseases occurring in adulthood, often impairing patients' functional mobility and physical activity. The aim of the present study was to investigate and compare the impact of three frequent degenerative musculoskeletal disorders -- knee osteoarthritis (knee OA), hip osteoarthritis (hip OA) and lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) -- on patients' walking ability. Methods The study included 120 participants, with 30 in each patient group and 30 healthy control individuals. A uniaxial accelerometer, the StepWatch™ Activity Monitor (Orthocare Innovations, Seattle, Washington, USA), was used to determine the volume (number of gait cycles per day) and intensity (gait cycles per minute) of walking ability. Non-parametric testing was used for all statistical analyses. Results Both the volume and the intensity of walking ability were significantly lower among the patients in comparison with the healthy control individuals (p < 0.001). Patients with LSS spent 0.4 (IQR 2.8) min/day doing moderately intense walking (>50 gait cycles/min), which was significantly lower in comparison with patients with knee and hip OA at 2.5 (IQR 4.4) and 3.4 (IQR 16.1) min/day, respectively (p < 0.001). No correlations between demographic or anthropometric data and walking ability were found. No technical problems or measuring errors occurred with any of the measurements. Conclusions Patients with degenerative musculoskeletal disorders suffer limitations in their walking ability. Objective assessment of walking ability appeared to be an easy and feasible tool for measuring such limitations as it provides baseline data and objective information that are more precise than the patients' own subjective estimates. In everyday practice, objective activity assessment can provide feedback for clinicians regarding patients' performance during everyday life and the extent to which this confirms the results of clinical investigations. The method can also be used as a way of encouraging patients to develop a more active lifestyle.}, language = {en} } @article{WeberMuellerBahnsetal.2023, author = {Weber, Franziska and M{\"u}ller, Carsten and Bahns, Carolin and Kopkow, Christian and F{\"a}rber, Francesca and Gellert, Paul and Otte, Ina and Vollmar, Horst Christian and Brannath, Werner and Diederich, Freya and Kloep, Stephan and Rothgang, Heinz and Dieter, Valerie and Krauß, Inga and Kloek, Corelien and Veenhof, Cindy and Collisi, Sandra and Repschl{\"a}ger, Ute and B{\"o}binger, Hannes and Gr{\"u}neberg, Christian and Thiel, Christian and Peschke, Dirk}, title = {Smartphone-assisted training with education for patients with hip and/or knee osteoarthritis (SmArt-E): study protocol for a multicentre pragmatic randomized controlled trial}, series = {BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders}, journal = {BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders}, number = {24}, doi = {10.1186/s12891-023-06255-7}, pages = {1 -- 23}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Introduction Hip and knee osteoarthritis are associated with functional limitations, pain and restrictions in quality of life and the ability to work. Furthermore, with growing prevalence, osteoarthritis is increasingly causing (in)direct costs. Guidelines recommend exercise therapy and education as primary treatment strategies. Available options for treatment based on physical activity promotion and lifestyle change are often insufficiently provided and used. In addition, the quality of current exercise programmes often does not meet the changing care needs of older people with comorbidities and exercise adherence is a challenge beyond personal physiotherapy. The main objective of this study is to investigate the short- and long-term (cost-)effectiveness of the SmArt-E programme in people with hip and/or knee osteoarthritis in terms of pain and physical functioning compared to usual care. Methods This study is designed as a multicentre randomized controlled trial with a target sample size of 330 patients. The intervention is based on the e-Exercise intervention from the Netherlands, consists of a training and education programme and is conducted as a blended care intervention over 12 months. We use an app to support independent training and the development of self-management skills. The primary and secondary hypotheses are that participants in the SmArt-E intervention will have less pain (numerical rating scale) and better physical functioning (Hip Disability and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score, Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score) compared to participants in the usual care group after 12 and 3 months. Other secondary outcomes are based on domains of the Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI). The study will be accompanied by a process evaluation. Discussion After a positive evaluation, SmArt-E can be offered in usual care, flexibly addressing different care situations. The desired sustainability and the support of the participants' behavioural change are initiated via the app through audio-visual contact with their physiotherapists. Furthermore, the app supports the repetition and consolidation of learned training and educational content. For people with osteoarthritis, the new form of care with proven effectiveness can lead to a reduction in underuse and misuse of care as well as contribute to a reduction in (in)direct costs. Trial registration German Clinical Trials Register, DRKS00028477. Registered on August 10, 2022.}, language = {en} } @article{UngruJiang2017, author = {Ungru, Kathrin and Jiang, Xiaoyi}, title = {Dynamic Programming Based Segmentation in Biomedical Imaging.}, series = {Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal}, volume = {15}, journal = {Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal}, editor = {Elsevier,}, doi = {10.1016/j.csbj.2017.02.001}, pages = {255 -- 264}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @misc{Ungru2017, author = {Ungru, Kathrin}, title = {Dynamic Programming Based Segmentation in Biomedical Imaging, eingeladener Vortrag, 3.3.2017, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), Natal, Brasilien}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @article{TurhanSchnettlerScheunemannetal.2022, author = {Turhan, Derya and Schnettler, Theresa and Scheunemann, Anne and Gadosey, Christopher and Kegel, Lena and B{\"a}ulke, Lisa and Thies, Daniel Oliver and Thomas, Laura and Buhlmann, Ulrike and Dresel, Markus and Fries, Stefan and Leutner, Detlev and Wirth, Joachim and Grunschel, Carola}, title = {University students' profiles of burnout symptoms amid the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany and their relation to concurrent study behavior and experiences.}, series = {International Journal of Educational Research}, journal = {International Journal of Educational Research}, number = {116}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijer.2022.102081}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @misc{TurhanSchnettlerScheunemannetal.2022, author = {Turhan, Derya and Schnettler, Theresa and Scheunemann, Anne and B{\"a}ulke, Lisa and Thies, Daniel O. and Dresel, Markus and Fries, Stefan and Leutner, Detlev and Wirth, Joachim and Buhlmann, Ulrike and Thomas, Laura and Kegel, Lena and Gadosey, Christopher K. and Grunschel, Carola}, title = {Burnout-Symptome bei Studierenden - Eine Analyse latenter Profile und ihrer Zusammenh{\"a}nge mit Verhalten und Erleben im Studium. Vortrag auf der 9. Jahrestagung der Fachgesellschaft f{\"u}r Empirische Bildungsforschung (Online, M{\"a}rz, 9-11, 2022).}, year = {2022}, language = {de} } @article{Thume2016, author = {Thume, Julius}, title = {Stellungnahme von Julius Thume zum Artikel „Hallo? Ist hier jemand?"}, series = {Pflegezeitschrift}, volume = {69}, journal = {Pflegezeitschrift}, number = {3}, issn = {0945-1129}, pages = {138 -- 138}, year = {2016}, abstract = {In der Januar-Ausgabe der Pflegezeitschrift hat sich Jutta Kaltenegger kritisch zum Fehlen jeglicher Kritik an der Entb{\"u}rokratisierung ge{\"a}ußert. Sie verweist darauf, dass mit der Entb{\"u}rokratisierung nur die Spitze des Eisberges „Probleme der Pflege in Deutschland" ber{\"u}hrt wird und weist auf Handlungsbedarf in verschiedensten Bereichen hin. Julius Thume, Pflegemanager M.A., begleitet in seinem Verantwortungsbereich Qualit{\"a}tsmanagement seit fast einem Jahr die Einf{\"u}hrung der Entb{\"u}rokratisierten Pflegedokumentation in mehreren vollstation{\"a}ren Einrichtungen. Seine Erfahrungen m{\"o}chte er an dieser Stelle teilen und zur weiteren Diskussion anregen...}, language = {de} }