@article{HollaenderPrescher2021, author = {Holl{\"a}nder, J. and Prescher, T.}, title = {Checklisten in der NotSan-Ausbildung: Teil 1 - Patientensicherheit}, series = {Elsevier Emergency}, volume = {2. Jg.}, journal = {Elsevier Emergency}, number = {H. 1}, pages = {66 -- 71}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{PrimassinWassmannKohmaescher2021, author = {Primaßin, Annika and Wassmann, Louisa and Kohm{\"a}scher, Anke}, title = {Chancen einer manualgest{\"u}tzten logop{\"a}dischen Therapie - Erfahrungsbericht {\"u}ber die Entwicklung und Implementation eines Therapiemanuals}, series = {Forum Logop{\"a}die}, volume = {35}, journal = {Forum Logop{\"a}die}, number = {4}, issn = {0932-0547}, pages = {12 -- 17}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{SchlueterKraagSchmidt2021, author = {Schl{\"u}ter, Constanze and Kraag, Gerda and Schmidt, Jennifer}, title = {Body Shaming: an Exploratory Study on its Definition and Classification.}, series = {International Journal of Bullying Prevention}, volume = {2021}, journal = {International Journal of Bullying Prevention}, number = {3}, doi = {10.1007/s42380-020-00073-4}, pages = {182 -- 195}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Body shaming (BS) is a popular term for a type of negative social interaction, which frequently occurs in social media. However, there is a lack of a clear scientific definition of BS and data on its relation to other concepts in social aggression research. The present study therefore aimed at providing a definition and classification of BS. In an exploratory online-study, 25 participants (60\%) provided personal definitions of BS and rated the fit of a suggested definition. In addition, they reported similarities with and differences to related concepts (appearance teasing, cyberbullying, trolling). We conducted qualitative analyses of the verbal definitions guided by the Grounded Theory approach and quantified the fit to existing concepts in the field of social aggression. The results show that BS is perceived as an unrepeated act in which a person expresses unsolicited, mostly negative opinions/comments about a target's body, without necessarily intending to harm him/her. Still, the target perceives the comments as negative. BS can range from well-meant advice to malevolent insults and it can occur online and offline. Participants saw similarities between BS and appearance teasing. BS can be a tool for trolling and can evolve to cyberbullying with repetition over time. Altogether, BS is a form of social aggression that has a negative impact on individuals. The definition and classification help to investigate BS and its effects on body image and mental health in future research.}, language = {en} } @article{KernebeckKramerRedaellietal.2021, author = {Kernebeck, Sven and Kramer, Ursula and Redaelli, Marcus and Vollmar, Horst Christian}, title = {Bewerten, aber wie? - Kriterien f{\"u}r die Evaluation und das Reporting von Studien zu Gesundheits- und Medizin-Apps}, series = {Monitor Versorgungsforschung}, volume = {14}, journal = {Monitor Versorgungsforschung}, number = {2}, doi = {10.25974/fhms-17325}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-173256}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @article{SchneckPrescher2021, author = {Schneck, Cornelia and Prescher, Thomas}, title = {Betriebliche Gesundheitsf{\"o}rderung Fragebogenstudie {\"u}ber die Wirkung gezielter Schulungen zur Verhaltens{\"a}nderung beim R{\"u}ckengerechten Patiententransfer}, series = {Lehren und Lernen im Gesundheitswesen}, journal = {Lehren und Lernen im Gesundheitswesen}, issn = {2517-9780}, pages = {12 -- 24}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{MaierMeissnerSellemann2021, author = {Maier, Irene and Meißner, Thomas and Sellemann, Bj{\"o}rn}, title = {Berufspolitische und berufspraktische Implikationen der Digitalisierung der Pflege}, series = {mdi - Forum der Medizin_Dokumentation und Medizin_Informatik}, volume = {23}, journal = {mdi - Forum der Medizin_Dokumentation und Medizin_Informatik}, number = {2}, issn = {1438-0900}, pages = {36 -- 39}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{SorberKnechtMengetal.2021, author = {Sorber, Michaela and Knecht, Christiane and Meng, Michael and B{\"u}scher, Andreas and Schnepp, Wilfried}, title = {Alternative Constructions of Partner Relationships in Chronic Illness: A Qualitative Study Exploring Concurrent Relationships}, series = {Journal of Family Issues}, volume = {0}, journal = {Journal of Family Issues}, number = {0}, doi = {10.1177/0192513X211030729}, pages = {1 -- 25}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @article{KernebeckBusseEhlersetal.2021, author = {Kernebeck, Sven and Busse, Theresa Sophie and Ehlers, Jan Peter and Vollmar, Horst Christian}, title = {Adh{\"a}renz digitaler Interventionen im Gesundheitswesen: Definitionen, Methoden und offene Fragen}, series = {Bundesgesundheitsblatt - Gesundheitsforschung - Gesundheitsschutz}, volume = {64}, journal = {Bundesgesundheitsblatt - Gesundheitsforschung - Gesundheitsschutz}, issn = {1436-9990}, doi = {10.25974/fhms-17318}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-173188}, pages = {1278 -- 1284}, year = {2021}, abstract = {AbstractMany digital interventions rely on the participation of their users to have a positive impact. In various areas it can be observed that the use of digital interventions is often reduced or fully discontinued by the users after a short period of time. This is seen as one of the main factors that can limit the effectiveness of digital interventions. In this context, the concept of adherence to digital interventions is becoming increasingly important. Adherence to digital interventions is roughly defined as "the degree to which the user followed the program as it was designed," which can also be paraphrased as "intended use" or "use as it is designed." However, both the theoretical-conceptual and practical discussions regarding adherence to digital interventions still receive too little attention.The aim of this narrative review article is to shed more light on the concept of adherence to digital interventions and to distinguish it from related concepts. It also discusses the methods and metrics that can be used to operationalize adherence and the predictors that positively influence adherence. Finally, needs for action to better address adherence are considered critically.}, language = {en} }