TY - JOUR A1 - Kernebeck, Sven T1 - Rezension vom 31.08.2014 zu: David Klemperer: Sozialmedizin - Public Health - Gesundheitswissenschaften. Verlag Hans Huber (Bern, Göttingen, Toronto, Seattle) 2014. 2., vollst. überarb. und erweiterte Auflage. 392 Seiten. ISBN 978-3-456-85244-7. JF - socialnet Rezensionen Y1 - 2014 SN - 2190-9245 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kernebeck, Sven T1 - Rezension vom 27.06.2014 zu: Rolf Rosenbrock, Thomas Gerlinger: Lehrbuch Gesundheitspolitik. Verlag Hans Huber (Bern, Göttingen, Toronto, Seattle) 2014. 3., vollst. überarb. Auflage. 569 Seiten. ISBN 978-3-456-84991-1 JF - socialnet Rezensionen Y1 - 2014 SN - 2190-9245 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kernebeck, Sven T1 - Rezension vom 28.11.2014 zu: Stefanie Beck: Lobbyismus im Gesundheitswesen. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft (Baden-Baden) 2014. 137 Seiten. ISBN 978-3-8487-1384-4 JF - socialnet Rezensionen Y1 - 2014 SN - 2190-9245 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kostorz, Peter A1 - Kernebeck, Sven T1 - 20 Jahre soziale Pflegeversicherung - Bilanz und Ausblick JF - Wege zur Sozialversicherung Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.37307/j.2191-7345.2015.02.03 SN - 0043-2059 SP - 35 EP - 41 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kostorz, Peter A1 - Kernebeck, Sven T1 - Unterrichtsentwurf: Demographie und Pflege JF - Unterricht Pflege Y1 - 2015 SN - 1615-1046 IS - 1 SP - 8 EP - 15 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Kostorz, Peter T1 - Die Reformagenda der sozialen Pflegeversicherung - Herausforderungen für Politik und Gesellschaft JF - Pflegezeitschrift Y1 - 2015 SN - 0945-1129 IS - 12 SP - 710 EP - 714 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kernebeck, Sven T1 - „Zwischen Hi-Tech und Bedarfsgerechtigkeit“ - Technologien zur Versorgung von Menschen mit Demenz in der Häuslichkeit. T2 - Tagung des Demenz-Servicezentrums Region Münster und das westliche Münsterland und des Netzwerk Gesundheitswirtschaft Münsterland e.V., September 2016, Münster Y1 - 2016 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Kernebeck, Sven T1 - „Technology is a word that describes something that doesn´t work yet.” (Douglas Adams) - Technologien im Leben von Menschen mit Demenz. T2 - Vortrag auf der Fachtagung des Forum Demenz im Kreis Viersen - „Das kann ja heiter werden Visionen für‘s Alter, Viersen Y1 - 2016 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Halek, Margareta T1 - Development of an App- and Sensor-based Assistive Technology for Informal Caregivers of People with Dementia to Manage Challenging Behavior – The insideDEM Project T2 - Poster at the 26th Alzheimer Europe, November 2016, Copenhagen, Denmark Y1 - 2016 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Halek, Marareta A1 - Kernebeck, Sven T1 - Einbeziehung von Menschen mit Demenz in die Entwicklung und Evaluation von Technologien T2 - 3. Zukunftskongress „Technik zum Menschen bringen“ des Bundesministeriums für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF), Juni 2017, Bonn Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Holle, Daniela A1 - Halek, Margareta T1 - Evaluation und erstmalige Anwendung einer app- und sensorbasierten assistiven Technologie für Angehörige von Menschen mit Demenz zum Umgang mit herausforderndem Verhalten - Ergebnisse und Erfahrungen T2 - 18. Deutscher Kongress für Versorgungsforschung (DKVF). Berlin, 09.-11.10.2019 Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/19dkvf018 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Redaelli, Marcus A1 - Kramer, Ursula A1 - Vollmar, Horst Christian T1 - Wie sollen digitale Gesundheitsanwendungen durch die Versorgungsforschung evaluiert werden? T2 - 18. Deutscher Kongress für Versorgungsforschung (DKVF). Berlin, 09.-11.10.2019 Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/19dkvf029 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Jahnel, Tina A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Böbel, Simone A1 - Buchner, Benedikt A1 - Grill, Eva A1 - Hinck, Sebastian A1 - Ranisch, Robert A1 - Rothenbacher, Dietrich A1 - Schüz, Benjamin A1 - Starke, Dagmar A1 - Wienert, Julian A1 - Zeeb, Hajo A1 - Gerhardus, Ansgar T1 - Contact-Tracing-Apps als unterstützende Maßnahme bei der Kontaktpersonennachverfolgung von COVID-19. Papier wurde im Rahmen des Kompetenznetzes Public Health zu COVID-19 erstellt Y1 - 2020 PB - Kompetenznetz Public Health COVID‐19 CY - Bremen ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Nef, Larissa A1 - Kickbusch, Ilona A1 - Ehlers, Jan P. T1 - Talk to me – Soziale Roboter im Gesundheitswesen. T2 - Report Careum Dialog 2020 Y1 - 2020 UR - https://backend.careum.ch/sites/default/files/media/file/report-careum-dialog-2020.pdf ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Jux, Chantal A1 - Laser, Johannes A1 - Ehlers, Jan Peter T1 - Einbezug von Versorger:innen in die Entwicklung und Evaluation elektronischer Gesundheitsakten - ein Scoping Review T2 - 21. Deutscher Kongress für Versorgungsforschung, Deutsches Netzwerk Versorgungsforschung e. V., 05.10. - 07.10.2022, Potsdam Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/22dkvf342 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Kramer, Ursula A1 - Redaelli, Marcus A1 - Ehlers, Jan Peter A1 - Vollmar, Horst Christian T1 - Pandemie-Management und Digital Health - Merkmale und Qualität von Smartphone-Apps im Kontext der COVID-19 Pandemie T2 - 19. Deutscher Kongress für Versorgungsforschung, September 2020, online Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/20dkvf036 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Dreier, Larissa A1 - Meyer, Dorothee A1 - Goletz, Graznya A1 - Zenz, D. A1 - Wager, Julia A1 - Zernikow, Boris A1 - Ehlers, Jan Peter T1 - Nutzung von Mock-ups im Co-Design-Prozess der partizipativen Entwicklung einer stationären elektronischen Patient*innenakte für die pädiatrische Palliativversorgung - ein Erfahrungsbericht JF - 19. Deutscher Kongress für Versorgungsforschung, Deutsches Netzwerk für Versorgungsforschung e.V, September 2020, online Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/20dkvf117 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Redaelli, Marcus. A1 - Kramer, Ursula A1 - Vollmar, Horst Christian T1 - Frameworks und Reporting Guidelines und Digital Health - Merkmale und Anwendungsmöglichkeiten verfügbarer Frameworks und Reporting Guidelines für Studien zu Gesundheits- und Medizin-Apps T2 - 19. Deutscher Kongress für Versorgungsforschung, 30.09. - 01.10.2020, digital Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/20dkvf286 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Meyer, Dorothee A1 - Dreier, Larissa A1 - Wager, Julia A1 - Zernikow, Boris A1 - Ehlers, Jen Peter T1 - User-Centered Design und User Co-Design aus Perspektive der Versorgungsforschung - Methodische Herausforderungen bei der Evaluation von Nutzer*innenbedürfnissen an eine Elektronische Patient*innenakte in der stationären pädiartrischen Palliativversorgung T2 - 19. Deutscher Kongress für Versorgungsforschung, 30.09. - 01.10.2020, digital Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/20dkvf351 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Meyer, Dorothee A1 - Dreier, Larissa A1 - Goletz, Grazyna A1 - Zenz, Daniel A1 - Ehlers, Jan Peter A1 - Wager, Julia A1 - Zernikow, Boris T1 - Verbesserung der Gesundheitsversorgung in der pädiatrischen Palliativversorgung durch Digitalisierung im partizipativen Entwicklungs- und Forschungsprojekt ELSA-PP zur Entwicklung eines elektronischen sektorenübergreifenden Aktensystems T2 - 19. Deutscher Kongress für Versorgungsforschung, 30.09. - 01.10.2020, digital Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/20dkvf435 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kernebeck, Sven T1 - It’s a Long Way to the Bot! Zeitenwende bei der altersgerechten Mensch-Technik-Interaktion durch chatbots und conversational user interfaces auf Basis Künstlicher Intelligenz? T2 - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Gerontologie und Geriartrie e.V. DGGG Kongress, September 2019, Köln Y1 - 2019 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kernebeck, Sven T1 - For Those About to Bot (we salute you) – Chatbots und Conversional User Interfaces als neues Paradigma der Mensch-Technik-Interaktion im Gesundheitswesen? T2 - Tagungsreihe: Gesundheit & Technologie, Hochschule für Gesundheit, November 2018 Y1 - 2018 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Nitsche, Julia A1 - Zupanic, Michaela A1 - Trubel, H. A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Ehlers, Jan Peter T1 - Digitalisierte Bildung im Gesundheitswesen: Interaktionsanalysen im virtuellen Klassenzimmer mit Studierenden und in Webinaren mit Medizinischen Fachangestellten (MFAs) T2 - Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Medizinische Ausbildung (GMA), 09.09. - 12.09.2020, Zürich, Schweiz Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/20gma023 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Dreier, Larissa Alicia A1 - Meyer, Dorothee A1 - Goletz, Grazyna A1 - Zenz, Daniel A1 - Zernikow, Boris A1 - Wager, Julia T1 - Nutzer*innenzentrierte Entwicklung einer digitalen Patient*innenakte in der pädiatrischen Palliativversorgung. Y1 - 2020 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Kernebeck, Sven T1 - Neue Therapieoption App - Internationale Ansätze für die Zulassung. Y1 - 2020 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Dreier, Larissa Alicia A1 - Meyer, Dorothee A1 - Goletz, Grazyna A1 - Zenz, Daniel A1 - Wager, Julia A1 - Ehlers, Jan Peter A1 - Zernikow, Boris T1 - Nutzer*innenzentrierte Entwicklung einer elektronischen Patient*innenakte für die pädiatrische Palliativversorgung – Ergebnisse von Fokusgruppeninterviews mit Pflegenden im stationären Setting. JF - Zeitschrift für Palliativmedizin Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1714990 VL - 21 IS - 5 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Ehlers, Jan Peter A1 - Nitsche, Julia A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Smetana, Jan A1 - Taetz-Harrer, Angelika A1 - Eulitz, Mona A1 - Zupanic, Michaela T1 - Digitale Lehre – Reine Informationsvermittlung oder auch Lebensraum Universität und Gemeinschaftsbildung? T2 - digiGEBF, 18.06.2021, digital Y1 - 2021 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Kernebeck, Sven T1 - App- und sensorbasierte- assistive Technologien für Angehörige von Menschen mit Demenz zum Umgang mit herausforderndem Verhalten in der Häuslichkeit - Projekt insideDEM T2 - Vortrag auf der Tagung –Technologie und Gesundheit - eHealth in Interaktionen, September 2016, Hochschule für Gesundheit, Bochum Y1 - 2016 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Margareta, Halek T1 - Entwicklung einer app- und sensorbasierten- assistiven Technologie für Angehörige von Menschen mit Demenz zum Umgang mit herausforderndem Verhalten - Projekt insideDEM T2 - 15. Deutscher Kongress für Versorgungsforschung (DKVF), Berlin Y1 - 2016 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Jux, Chantal A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Meyer, Dorothee A1 - Dreier, Larissa A1 - Zenz, Daniel A1 - Wager, Julia A1 - Zernikow, Boris A1 - Ehlers, Jan Peter T1 - "Manchmal gehen die Faxgeräte gerade nicht so wie sie sollen. Dann kommt irgendwie nichts an und dann ruft man das fünfte Mal an." - Nutzung von Design Thinking zur partizipativen Entwicklung einer elektronischen Fallakte in der pädiatrischen Palliativversorgung T2 - 20. Deutscher Kongress für Versorgungsforschung, 06. - 08.10.2021, digital Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/21dkvf220 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Jux, Chantal A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Dreier, L.A. A1 - Meyer, Dorothee A1 - Zenz, Daniel A1 - Wager, Julia A1 - Zernikow, Boris A1 - Ehlers, Jan Peter T1 - Nutzung von User-Stories zur partizipativen Entwicklung einer elektronischen Patient*innenakte (EPA) für die spezialisierte ambulante pädiatrische Palliativversorgung (SAPPV) - ein Erfahrungsbericht aus Perspektive der Versorgungsforschung T2 - 20. Deutscher Kongress für Versorgungsforschung, 08.10.2021, digital Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/21dkvf254 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Ehlers, Jan Peter A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Pilgrim, Katharina A1 - Hoffmann, Marcellus T1 - Digital Literacy in Health Curricula T2 - XPOMET© 360° Next Generation Healthcare Y1 - 2019 SN - 978-3-95466-436-8 SP - 367 EP - 372 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kernebeck, Sven T1 - Chatbots und sprachbasierte Dialogsysteme als neues Paradigma der Mensch-Technik-Interaktion – Neue Perspektiven der Nutzerinnen- und Nutzerzentrierung im Gesundheitswesen. T2 - Nutzerorientierte Gesundheitstechnologien - Im Kontext von Therapie und Pflege Y1 - 2019 SN - 978-3-456-95884-2 SP - 87 EP - 100 PB - Hogrefe ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Vollmar, Horst Christian T1 - Qualität von Gesundheits- und Fitnessapps T2 - Telemedizin und eHealth Y1 - 2021 SN - 978-3-437-23545-0 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Ehlers, Jan Peter T1 - Projektbericht – partizipative Entwicklung eines elektronischen Aktensystems– Erfahrungen und Übertragung auf ePA und ePA-nahe Anwendungen. T2 - eHealth Monitor 2022 Y1 - 2023 SN - 978-3-95466-759-8 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kernebeck, Sven T1 - eHealth Literacy und Schmerz - Relevanz der digitalen Gesundheitskompetenz als Merkmal guter Schmerzedukation T2 - Schmerzedukation - Schmerzexpertise nach dem EFIC-Curriculum Y1 - 2023 SN - 978-3-456-86216-3 PB - Hogrefe ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kernebeck, Sven T1 - Das eHealth Gesetz – What it is, What it isn't and what it supposed to be JF - Pflegezeitschrift Y1 - 2015 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kernebeck, Sven T1 - Schmerz und Schmerzmanagement JF - NOVAcura Y1 - 2019 SP - 1 EP - 5 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kernebeck, Sven T1 - Partizipative Entwicklung von digitalen Technologien - Mit Nutzerinnen und Nutzern gemeinsam digitale Technologien entwickeln JF - NOVAcura Y1 - ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Jux, Chantal A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Meister, Sven A1 - Ehlers, Jan P. T1 - Steigerung der Versorgungsqualität in der Palliativversorgung durch elektronische Gesundheitsakten JF - Monitor Versorgungsforschung Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-173035 SN - 1866-0533 VL - 14 SP - 45 EP - 50 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Korn, Sandra A1 - Böttcher, Maximilian David A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Breucha, Michael A1 - Ehlers, Jan A1 - Kahlert, Christoph A1 - Weitz, Jürgen A1 - Bork, Ulrich T1 - Use and Perception of Digital Health Technologies by Surgical Patients in Germany in the Pre–COVID-19 Era: Survey Study JF - JMIR Formative Research N2 - This survey study investigates surgical patients’ use and perception of digital health technologies in Germany in the pre–COVID-19 era. The objective of this study was to relate surgical patients’ characteristics to the use and perception of several digital health technologies. In this single-center, cross-sectional survey study in the outpatient department of a university hospital in Germany, 406 patients completed a questionnaire with the following three domains: general information and use of the internet, smartphones, and general digital health aspects. Analyses were stratified by age group and highest education level achieved. We found significant age-based differences in most of the evaluated aspects. Younger patients were more open to using new technologies in private and medical settings but had more security concerns. Although searching for information on illnesses on the web was common, the overall acceptance of and trust in web-based consultations were rather low, with <50% of patients in each age group reporting acceptance and trust. More people with academic qualifications than without academic qualifications searched for information on the web before visiting physicians (73/121, 60.3% and 100/240, 41.7%, respectively). Patients with academic degrees were also more engaged in health-related information and communication technology use. These results support the need for eHealth literacy, health literacy, and available digital devices and internet access to support the active, meaningful use of information and communication technologies in health care. Uncertainties and a lack of knowledge exist, especially regarding telemedicine and the use of medical and health apps. This is especially pronounced among older patients and patients with a low education status. Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-173046 VL - 6 SP - e33985 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Jux, Chantal A1 - Laser, Johannes A1 - Rasche, Peter A1 - Vollmar, Horst Christian A1 - Ehlers, Jan P A1 - Kernebeck, Sven T1 - Involving Health Care Professionals in the Development of Electronic Health Records: Scoping Review JF - JMIR Human Factors N2 - Electronic health records (EHRs) are a promising approach to document and map (complex) health information gathered in health care worldwide. However, possible unintended consequences during use, which can occur owing to low usability or the lack of adaption to existing workflows (eg, high cognitive load), may pose a challenge. To prevent this, the involvement of users in the development of EHRs is crucial and growing. Overall, involvement is designed to be very multifaceted, for example, in terms of the timing, frequency, or even methods used to capture user preferences. Setting, users and their needs, and the context and practice of health care must be considered in the design and subsequent implementation of EHRs. Many different approaches to user involvement exist, each requiring a variety of methodological choices. The aim of the study was to provide an overview of the existing forms of user involvement and the circumstances they need and to provide support for the planning of new involvement processes. We conducted a scoping review to provide a database for future projects on which design of inclusion is worthwhile and to show the diversity of reporting. Using a very broad search string, we searched the PubMed, CINAHL, and Scopus databases. In addition, we searched Google Scholar. Hits were screened according to scoping review methodology and then examined, focusing on methods and materials, participants, frequency and design of the development, and competencies of the researchers involved. In total, 70 articles were included in the final analysis. There was a wide range of methods of involvement. Physicians and nurses were the most frequently included groups and, in most cases, were involved only once in the process. The approach of involvement (eg, co-design) was not specified in most of the studies (44/70, 63%). Further qualitative deficiencies in the reporting were evident in the presentation of the competences of members of the research and development teams. Think-aloud sessions, interviews, and prototypes were frequently used. This review provides insights into the diversity of health care professionals’ involvement in the development of EHRs. It provides an overview of the different approaches in various fields of health care. However, it also shows the necessity of considering quality standards in the development of EHRs together with future users and the need for reporting this in future studies. Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-173050 VL - 10 SP - e45598 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Holle, Daniela A1 - Pogscheba, Patrick A1 - Jordan, Felix A1 - Mertl, Fabian A1 - Huldtgren, Alina A1 - Bader, Sebastian A1 - Kirste, Thomas A1 - Teipel, Stefan A1 - Holle, Bernhard A1 - Halek, Margareta T1 - A Tablet App– and Sensor-Based Assistive Technology Intervention for Informal Caregivers to Manage the Challenging Behavior of People With Dementia (the insideDEM Study): Protocol for a Feasibility Study (Preprint) JF - JMIR Res Protoc N2 - BACKGROUND Despite the enormous number of assistive technologies (ATs) in dementia care, the management of challenging behavior (CB) of persons with dementia (PwD) by informal caregivers in home care is widely disregarded. The first-line strategy to manage CB is to support the understanding of the underlying causes of CB to formulate individualized nonpharmacological interventions. App- and sensor-based approaches combining multimodal sensors (actimetry and other modalities) and caregiver information are innovative ways to support the understanding of CB for family caregivers. OBJECTIVE The main aim of this study is to describe the design of a feasibility study consisting of an outcome and a process evaluation of a newly developed app- and sensor-based intervention to manage CB of PwD for family caregivers at home. METHODS In this feasibility study, we perform an outcome and a process evaluation with a pre-post descriptive design over an 8-week intervention period. The Medical Research Council framework guides the design of this feasibility study. The data on 20 dyads (primary caregiver and PwD) are gathered through standardized questionnaires, protocols, and log files as well as semistructured qualitative interviews. The outcome measures (neuropsychiatric inventory and Cohen-Mansfield agitation inventory) are analyzed by using descriptive statistics and statistical tests relevant to the individual assessments (eg, chi-square test and Wilcoxon signed-rank test). For the analysis of the process data, the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology is used. Log files are analyzed by using descriptive statistics, protocols are analyzed by using documentary analysis, and semistructured interviews are analyzed deductively using content analysis. RESULTS The newly developed app- and sensor-based AT has been developed and was evaluated until July in 2018. The recruitment of dyads started in September 2017 and was concluded in March 2018. The data collection was completed at the end of July 2018. CONCLUSIONS This study presents the protocol of the first feasibility study to encompass an outcome and process evaluation to assess a complex app- and sensor-based AT combining multimodal actimetry sensors for informal caregivers to manage CB. The feasibility study will provide in-depth information about the study procedure and on how to optimize the design of the intervention and its delivery. INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPOR DERR1-10.2196/11630 Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-173061 VL - 8 IS - 2 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Nef, Larissa A1 - Rebacz, Patrick A1 - Kickbusch, Ilona A1 - Ehlers, Jan Peter T1 - Views on Using Social Robots in Professional Caregiving: Content Analysis of a Scenario Method Workshop (Preprint) JF - J Med Internet Res N2 - BACKGROUND Interest in digital technologies in the health care sector is growing and can be a way to reduce the burden on professional caregivers while helping people to become more independent. Social robots are regarded as a special form of technology that can be usefully applied in professional caregiving with the potential to focus on interpersonal contact. While implementation is progressing slowly, a debate on the concepts and applications of social robots in future care is necessary. OBJECTIVE In addition to existing studies with a focus on societal attitudes toward social robots, there is a need to understand the views of professional caregivers and patients. This study used desired future scenarios to collate the perspectives of experts and analyze the significance for developing the place of social robots in care. METHODS In February 2020, an expert workshop was held with 88 participants (health professionals and educators; [PhD] students of medicine, health care, professional care, and technology; patient advocates; software developers; government representatives; and research fellows) from Austria, Germany, and Switzerland. Using the scenario methodology, the possibilities of analog professional care (Analog Care), fully robotic professional care (Robotic Care), teams of robots and professional caregivers (Deep Care), and professional caregivers supported by robots (Smart Care) were discussed. The scenarios were used as a stimulus for the development of ideas about future professional caregiving. The discussion was evaluated using qualitative content analysis. RESULTS The majority of the experts were in favor of care in which people are supported by technology (Deep Care) and developed similar scenarios with a focus on dignity-centeredness. The discussions then focused on the steps necessary for its implementation, highlighting a strong need for the development of eHealth competence in society, a change in the training of professional caregivers, and cross-sectoral concepts. The experts also saw user acceptance as crucial to the use of robotics. This involves the acceptance of both professional caregivers and care recipients. CONCLUSIONS The literature review and subsequent workshop revealed how decision-making about the value of social robots depends on personal characteristics related to experience and values. There is therefore a strong need to recognize individual perspectives of care before social robots become an integrated part of care in the future. Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-173072 VL - 23 IS - 11 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Nitsche, Julia A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Ehlers, Jan P. T1 - Virtual Classrooms and Their Challenge of Interaction—An Evaluation of Chat Activities and Logs in an Online Course about Digital Medicine with Heterogeneous Participants JF - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health N2 - Learning digital competencies can be successful if the information is also tried out immediately using interactive elements. However, interactive teaching poses a particular challenge, especially in large group formats. Various strategies are used to promote interaction, but there is little known about the results. This article shows different strategies and evaluates their influence on the interaction rate in a large group course over two terms that teaches digital medicine. Log files and participation in surveys as well as participation in chat were quantitatively evaluated. In addition, the chat messages themselves were evaluated qualitatively. For the evaluation, relation to the total number of participants was particularly relevant in order to be able to determine an interaction rate in the individual course sessions. A maximum average interaction rate of 90.97% could be determined over the entire term while the participants wrote an average of 3.96 comments during a session in the chat. In summary, this research could show that interactive elements should be well planned and used at regular intervals in order to reap the benefits. Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-173083 SN - 1661-7827 VL - 19 SP - 10184 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Scheibe, Madlen A1 - Sinha, Monika A1 - Fischer, Florian A1 - Knapp, Andreas A1 - Timpel, Patrick A1 - Harst, Lorenz A1 - Reininghaus, Ulrich A1 - Vollmar, Horst Christian T1 - Digitale Gesundheitsinterventionen entwickeln, evaluieren und implementieren Teil II – Diskussionspapier der Arbeitsgruppe Digital Health des Deutschen Netzwerk Versorgungsforschung (DNVF) JF - Das Gesundheitswesen N2 - Abstract The methodological challenges of evaluating digital interventions (DI) for health services research are omnipresent. The Digital Health Working Group of the German Network for Health Services Research (DNVF) presented and discussed these challenges in a two-part discussion paper. The first part addressed challenges in definition, development and evaluation of DI. In this paper, which represents the second part, the definition of outcomes, reporting of results, synthesis of evidence, and implementation are addressed as methodological challenges of DI. Potential solutions are presented and the need to address these challenges in future research are discussed. Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1915-4371 SN - 0941-3790 VL - 85 SP - 65 EP - 70 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Scheibe, Madlen A1 - Sinha, Monika A1 - Fischer, Florian A1 - Knapp, Andreas A1 - Timpel, Patrick A1 - Harst, Lorenz A1 - Reininghaus, Ulrich A1 - Vollmar, Horst Christian T1 - Digitale Gesundheitsinterventionen entwickeln, evaluieren und implementieren (Teil I) – Diskussionspapier der Arbeitsgruppe Digital Health des Deutschen Netzwerk Versorgungsforschung (DNVF) JF - Das Gesundheitswesen N2 - Abstract The development and application of digital interventions in health-related topics are gaining momentum in health service research. Digital interventions are often complex and need to be evaluated and implemented in complex settings. Due to their characteristics, this poses methodological challenges for health services research that have to be identified and addressed. Hence, the Working Group on Digital Health of the German Network for Health Services Research (DNVF) has prepared a discussion paper. This paper discusses methodological, practical and theoretical challenges associated with the development and evaluation of digital interventions from the perspective of health services research. Possible solutions are suggested and future research needs to address these methodological challenges are identified. Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1933-2779 SN - 0941-3790 VL - 85 SP - 58 EP - 64 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Nitsche, Julia A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Jux, Chantal A1 - Weitz, Jürgen A1 - Ehlers, Jan P. A1 - Bork, Ulrich T1 - Approaches to Improvement of Digital Health Literacy (eHL) in the Context of Person-Centered Care JF - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health N2 - The skills, knowledge and resources to search for, find, understand, evaluate and apply health information is defined as health literacy (HL). If individuals want to use health information from the Internet, they need Digital Health Literacy (eHL), which in addition to HL also includes, for example, media literacy. If information cannot be found or understood by patients due to low (e)HL, patients will not have the opportunity to make informed decisions. In addition, many health apps for self-management or prevention also require (e)HL. Thus, it follows that active participation in healthcare, in terms of Person-Centered Care (PCC) is only possible through (e)HL. Currently, there is a great need to strengthen these competencies in society to achieve increased empowerment of patients and their health. However, at the same time, there is a need to train and improve competencies in the field of healthcare professionals so that they can counsel and guide patients. This article provides an overview with a focus on HL and eHL in healthcare, shows the opportunities to adapt services and describes the possible handling of patients with low (e)HL. In addition, the opportunities for patients and healthcare professionals to improve (e)HL are highlighted. Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-173115 SN - 1661-7827 VL - 19 SP - 8309 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Vollmar, Horst Christian T1 - E-Health-Ökonomie II, Evaluation und Implementierung T2 - E-Health-Ökonomie II, Evaluation und Implementierung N2 - Eine intransparente, unvollständige und unpräzise Berichtserstattung von Forschungsergebnissen ist ein beständiges Problem in der Bio-Medizinischen Forschung. Dies führt zu einer eingeschränkten Nachvollziehbarkeit von Forschungsergebnissen und schränkt die Übertragbarkeit der Ergebnisse deutlich ein. Auch bei Studien zu digitalen Interventionen im Bereich Electronic-Health (E-Health) ist die intransparente, unvollständige und unpräzise Berichtserstattung von Forschungsergebnissen zunehmend in der Diskussion. Dieser Beitrag verfolgt drei wesentliche Ziele: Es wird dargestellt, warum ein qualitativ hochwertiges Reporting von Studienergebnissen zu digitalen Interventionen von hoher Relevanz ist. Auf dieser Basis werden ausgewählte Reporting Guidelines und Frameworks beschrieben, die für das Berichten von Studienergebnissen zu digitalen Interventionen entwickelt wurden. Zudem werden weitere Elemente beschrieben, die die Berichterstattung unterstützen können, wie etwa ein Evidenzkonzept und allgemeine Entwicklungsmodelle digitaler Interventionen. Y1 - 2022 SN - 9783658356903 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-35691-0_4 SP - 47 EP - 69 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Jux, Chantal A1 - Dreier, Larissa Alice A1 - Meyer, Dorothee A1 - Zenz, Daniel A1 - Zernikow, Boris A1 - Ehlers, Jan Peter T1 - Evaluation of an Electronic Medical Record Module for Nursing Documentation in Paediatric Palliative Care: Involvement of Nurses with a Think-Aloud Approach JF - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health N2 - Background: Paediatric palliative care (PPC) is a noncurative approach to the care of children and adolescents with life-limiting and life-threatening illnesses. Electronic medical records (EMRs) play an important role in documenting such complex processes. Despite their benefits, they can introduce unintended consequences if future users are not involved in their development. Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the acceptance of a novel module for nursing documentation by nurses working in the context of PPC. Methods: An observational study employing concurrent think-aloud and semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with 11 nurses working in PPC. Based on the main determinants of the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT), data were analysed using qualitative content analysis. Results: The main determinants of UTAUT were found to potentially influence acceptance of the novel module. Participants perceived the module to be self-explanatory and intuitive. Some adaptations, such as the reduction of fragmentation in the display, the optimization of confusing mouseover fields, and the use of familiar nursing terminology, are reasonable ways of increasing software adoption. Conclusions: After adaptation of the modules based on the results, further evaluation with the participation of future users is required. Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-173137 SN - 1661-7827 VL - 19 SP - 3637 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Jux, Chantal A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Meyer, Dorothee A1 - Dreier, Larissa Alice A1 - Zenz, Daniel A1 - Zernikow, Boris A1 - Ehlers, Jan Peter T1 - Participatory Design of a Medication Module in an Electronic Medical Record for Paediatric Palliative Care: A Think-Aloud Approach with Nurses and Physicians JF - Children N2 - Background: Electronic medical records (EMRs) play a key role in improving documentation and quality of care in paediatric palliative care (PPC). Inadequate EMR design can cause incorrect prescription and administration of medications. Due to the fact of complex diseases and the resulting high level of medical complexity, patients in PPC are vulnerable to medication errors. Consequently, involving users in the development process is important. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the acceptance of a medication module from the perspective of potential users in PPC and to involve them in the development process. Methods: A qualitative observational study was conducted with 10 nurses and four physicians using a concurrent think-aloud protocol and semi-structured qualitative interviews. A qualitative content analysis was applied based on a unified theory of acceptance and use of technology. Results: Requirements from the user’s perspective could be identified as possible influences on acceptance and actual use. Requirements were grouped into the categories “performance expectancies” and “effort expectancies”. Conclusions: The results serve as a basis for further development. Attention should be given to the reduction of display fragmentation, as it decreases cognitive load. Further approaches to evaluation should be taken. Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-173146 SN - 2227-9067 VL - 9 SP - 82 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Jux, Chantal A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Meyer, Dorothee A1 - Dreier, Larissa Alice A1 - Zenz, Daniel A1 - Zernikow, Boris A1 - Ehlers, Jan Peter T1 - Participatory Design of a Medication Module in an Electronic Medical Record for Paediatric Palliative Care: A Think-Aloud Approach with Nurses and Physicians JF - Children N2 - Background: Electronic medical records (EMRs) play a key role in improving documentation and quality of care in paediatric palliative care (PPC). Inadequate EMR design can cause incorrect prescription and administration of medications. Due to the fact of complex diseases and the resulting high level of medical complexity, patients in PPC are vulnerable to medication errors. Consequently, involving users in the development process is important. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the acceptance of a medication module from the perspective of potential users in PPC and to involve them in the development process. Methods: A qualitative observational study was conducted with 10 nurses and four physicians using a concurrent think-aloud protocol and semi-structured qualitative interviews. A qualitative content analysis was applied based on a unified theory of acceptance and use of technology. Results: Requirements from the user’s perspective could be identified as possible influences on acceptance and actual use. Requirements were grouped into the categories “performance expectancies” and “effort expectancies”. Conclusions: The results serve as a basis for further development. Attention should be given to the reduction of display fragmentation, as it decreases cognitive load. Further approaches to evaluation should be taken. Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-173158 SN - 2227-9067 VL - 9 SP - 82 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Nitsche, Julia A1 - Smetana, Jan A1 - Kochanek, Tonja A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Taetz-Harrer, Angelika A1 - Zupanic, Michaela A1 - Eulitz, Mona A1 - Ehlers, Jan P. T1 - Needs must when the devil drives - Migration of an entire university to digital teaching JF - Zeitschrift für Hochschulentwicklung Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-173168 VL - 16 IS - 3 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Ehlers, Jan Peter A1 - Vollmar, Horst Christian T1 - Adhärenz digitaler Interventionen im Gesundheitswesen: Definitionen, Methoden und offene Fragen JF - Bundesgesundheitsblatt - Gesundheitsforschung - Gesundheitsschutz N2 - 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. Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-173188 SN - 1436-9990 VL - 64 SP - 1278 EP - 1284 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Jux, Chantal A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Dreier, Larissa Alice A1 - Meyer, Dorothee A1 - Zenz, Daniel A1 - Zernikow, Boris A1 - Ehlers, Jan Peter T1 - Participatory Design of an Electronic Cross-Facility Health Record (ECHR) System for Pediatric Palliative Care: A Think-Aloud Study JF - Children N2 - Background: Pediatric palliative care (PPC) patients experience years of multisectoral and professional care. An electronic cross-facility health record (ECHR) system can support the immediate exchange of information among PPC professionals. Based on a needs assessment, a prototype ECHR system was developed. Methods: To evaluate potential users’ perspective regarding the system, a qualitative observational study was conducted consisting of a concurrent think-aloud session and a semi-structured qualitative interview. Results: Twenty PPC professionals (nurses, physicians) from specialized outpatient PPC teams, a PPC unit, and medical offices rated the ECHR system as a helpful tool to improve the exchange and collection of information, communication between PPC professionals, and treatment planning. From the user’s point of view, the basic logic of the ECHR system should be further adapted to improve the interaction of data remirrored from patient records of outpatient and inpatient care with those entered via the system. The users wished for further functions (text search) and content (information on therapies). Some content, such as the treatment process, needs to be further adapted. Conclusion: The developed ECHR system needs to be more specific in some features by offering all available information; while for other features, be less specific to offer a quick overview. The ability to share information promptly and automatically was seen as a tremendous improvement to the quality of care for PPC patients. Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-173191 SN - 2227-9067 VL - 8 SP - 839 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Jux, Chantal A1 - Bork, Ulrich A1 - Ehlers, Jan P. T1 - Electronic Medical Records for (Visceral) Medicine: An Overview of the Current Status and Prospects JF - Visceral Medicine N2 - Background: Electronic medical records (EMRs) offer key advantages over analog documentation in healthcare. In addition to providing details about current and past treatments, EMRs enable clear and traceable documentation regardless of the location. This supports evidence-based, multi-professional treatment and leads to more efficient healthcare. However, there are still several challenges regarding the use of EMRs. Understanding these challenges is essential to improve healthcare. The aim of this article is to provide an overview of the current state of EMRs in the field of visceral medicine, to describe the future prospects in this field, and to highlight some of the challenges that need to be faced. Summary: The benefits of EMRs are manifold and particularly pronounced in the area of quality assurance and improvement of communication not only between different healthcare professionals but also between physicians and patients. Besides the danger of medical errors, the health consequences for the users (cognitive load) arise from poor usability or a system that does not fit into the real world. Involving users in the development of EMRs in the sense of participatory design can be helpful here. The use of EMRs in practice together with patients should be accompanied by training to ensure optimal outcomes in terms of shared decision-making. Key Message: EMRs offer a variety of benefits. However, it is critical to consider user involvement, setting specificity, and user training during development, implementation, and use in order to minimize unintended consequences. Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000519254 SN - 2297-4725 VL - 37 SP - 476 EP - 481 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Jux, Chantal A1 - Meyer, Dorothee A1 - Dreier, Larissa Alice A1 - Zenz, Daniel A1 - Zernikow, Boris A1 - Ehlers, Jan Peter T1 - Participatory Design of an Electronic Medical Record for Paediatric Palliative Care: A Think-Aloud Study with Nurses and Physicians JF - Children N2 - Background: Electronic medical records (EMRs) offer a promising approach to mapping and documenting the complex information gathered in paediatric palliative care (PPC). However, if they are not well developed, poorly implemented EMRs have unintended consequences that may cause harm to patients. One approach to preventing such harm is the involvement of users in the participatory design to ensure user acceptance and patient safety. Therefore, the aim of this study is to evaluate the acceptance of a novel patient chart module (PCM) as part of an EMR from the perspective of potential users in PPC and to involve these professionals in the design process. Methods: A qualitative observational study with N = 16 PPC professionals (n = 10 nurses, n = 6 physicians) was conducted, including concurrent think aloud (CTA) and semi-structured interviews. A structured content analysis based on the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology was applied. Results: The results can be summarized in terms of general observations, performance expectancy, effort expectancy and facilitating conditions, all of which are likely to have a positive influence on acceptance of the PCM from the user perspective in the context of PPC. Conclusions: The involvement of users in the development of EMRs is important for meeting the requirements in PPC. Further software adaptations are necessary to implement these requirements. Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-173219 SN - 2227-9067 VL - 8 SP - 695 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Amaefule, Chimezie O. A1 - Goerss, Doreen A1 - Halek, Margareta A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Kirste, Thomas A1 - Teipel, Stefan J. T1 - PREDICTING DAYTIME MANIFESTATIONS OF CHALLENGING BEHAVIOURS IN ADVANCED STAGES OF DEMENTIA USING PRE-DAYTIME ACCELEROMETRY: POST-HOC ANALYSIS OF THE DZNE ROSTOCK INSIDEDEM STUDY JF - Alzheimer's & Dementia Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jalz.2019.06.4063 SN - 1552-5260 VL - 15 SP - P1451 EP - P1452 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Jux, Chantal A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Dreier, Larissa Alice A1 - Meyer, Dorothee A1 - Zenz, Daniel A1 - Zernikow, Boris A1 - Ehlers, Jan Peter T1 - Needs Assessment for the Development of an Electronic Cross-Facility Health Record (ECHR) for Pediatric Palliative Care: A Design Thinking Approach JF - Children N2 - Background: Pediatric palliative care (PPC) is characterized by years of multisectoral and multi-professional care. Sharing information between PPC professionals is, therefore, essential for quality care. The evidence shows that electronic cross-facility health records (ECHRs) provide useful support in this context. To our knowledge, no ECHRs have been developed through a user-centered approach for this specific setting in Germany. Methods: Guided by design thinking, first, qualitative interviews were conducted to assess the needs of PPC professionals. Second, the elicited needs were specified in focus groups (FGs). Based on the needs stated in the interviews, prototypes of the ECHR were developed and discussed in the FGs. The indicated needs were supplemented and specified in an iterative process. The prototypes were further adapted according to these results. The unified theory of acceptance and use of technology was the basic model in the evaluation of needs. Results: Across seven main categories, past and current medication, emergency view, and messaging functions were identified as the participants’ desired core components of an ECHR. Utilizing design thinking facilitated the explicit articulation of user needs. Conclusions: Developing an ECHR with the content identified would allow for real-time data during emergencies, tracking what other PPC professionals have done, and making the applied treatments visible to others. This would offer a broader picture of the complex conditions common to PPC. Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-173245 SN - 2227-9067 VL - 8 SP - 602 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Kramer, Ursula A1 - Redaelli, Marcus A1 - Vollmar, Horst Christian T1 - Bewerten, aber wie? – Kriterien für die Evaluation und das Reporting von Studien zu Gesundheits- und Medizin-Apps JF - Monitor Versorgungsforschung Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-173256 VL - 14 IS - 2 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Meyer, Dorothee A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Ehlers, Jan A1 - Wager, Julia A1 - Zernikow, Boris A1 - Dreier, Larissa Alice T1 - Electronic Health Records in Specialized Pediatric Palliative Care: A Qualitative Needs Assessment among Professionals Experienced and Inexperienced in Electronic Documentation JF - Children N2 - Background: Currently, to the best of our knowledge, no findings exist concerning the needs of professionals in specialized pediatric palliative care (PPC) regarding electronic health records (EHRs). Several studies have highlighted benefits concerning the use of EHRs in pediatrics. However, usability is strongly affected by the degree of adaptivity to the context of application. The aim of this study is to examine the needs of professionals concerning an EHR in the specialized PPC inpatient and outpatient settings. Methods: A qualitative research design was chosen to address the complex aspects of user demands. Focus group interviews and semi-structured one-on-one interviews were conducted with PPC professionals. N = 23 participants from inpatient and N = 11 participants from outpatient settings of specialized PPC representing various professions took part in the study. Results: The findings could be grouped into four categories: (1) attitude towards the current methods of documentation, (2) attitude towards electronic documentation in general, (3) general requirements for an EHR, and (4) content requirements for an EHR. Conclusions: Professionals in specialized PPC expect and experience many benefits of using electronic documentation. Their requirements for an EHR for inpatient and outpatient settings of PPC are largely consistent with EHRs for pediatrics. However, individual specifications and adaptations are necessary for this particular setting. Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-173265 SN - 2227-9067 VL - 8 SP - 249 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Holle, Daniela A1 - Pogscheba, Patrick A1 - Jordan, Felix A1 - Mertl, Fabian A1 - Huldtgren, Alina A1 - Bader, Sebastian A1 - Kirste, Thomas A1 - Teipel, Stefan A1 - Holle, Bernhard A1 - Halek, Margareta T1 - A Tablet App– and Sensor-Based Assistive Technology Intervention for Informal Caregivers to Manage the Challenging Behavior of People With Dementia (the insideDEM Study): Protocol for a Feasibility Study JF - JMIR Research Protocols N2 - Despite the enormous number of assistive technologies (ATs) in dementia care, the management of challenging behavior (CB) of persons with dementia (PwD) by informal caregivers in home care is widely disregarded. The first-line strategy to manage CB is to support the understanding of the underlying causes of CB to formulate individualized nonpharmacological interventions. App- and sensor-based approaches combining multimodal sensors (actimetry and other modalities) and caregiver information are innovative ways to support the understanding of CB for family caregivers. The main aim of this study is to describe the design of a feasibility study consisting of an outcome and a process evaluation of a newly developed app- and sensor-based intervention to manage CB of PwD for family caregivers at home. In this feasibility study, we perform an outcome and a process evaluation with a pre-post descriptive design over an 8-week intervention period. The Medical Research Council framework guides the design of this feasibility study. The data on 20 dyads (primary caregiver and PwD) are gathered through standardized questionnaires, protocols, and log files as well as semistructured qualitative interviews. The outcome measures (neuropsychiatric inventory and Cohen-Mansfield agitation inventory) are analyzed by using descriptive statistics and statistical tests relevant to the individual assessments (eg, chi-square test and Wilcoxon signed-rank test). For the analysis of the process data, the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology is used. Log files are analyzed by using descriptive statistics, protocols are analyzed by using documentary analysis, and semistructured interviews are analyzed deductively using content analysis. The newly developed app- and sensor-based AT has been developed and was evaluated until July in 2018. The recruitment of dyads started in September 2017 and was concluded in March 2018. The data collection was completed at the end of July 2018. This study presents the protocol of the first feasibility study to encompass an outcome and process evaluation to assess a complex app- and sensor-based AT combining multimodal actimetry sensors for informal caregivers to manage CB. The feasibility study will provide in-depth information about the study procedure and on how to optimize the design of the intervention and its delivery. DERR1-10.2196/11630 Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-173274 SN - 1929-0748 VL - 8 SP - e11630 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Raasch, Dominik A1 - Ostermann, Rüdiger T1 - [Certification of fitness and health apps - a critical acknowledgment. Available for free, commercial or research oriented]. JF - Pflege Zeitschrift Y1 - 2014 SN - 0945-1129 VL - 67 SP - 136 EP - 9 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Teipel, Stefan A1 - Heine, Christina A1 - Hein, Albert A1 - Krüger, Frank A1 - Kutschke, Andreas A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Halek, Margareta A1 - Bader, Sebastian A1 - Kirste, Thomas T1 - Multidimensional assessment of challenging behaviors in advanced stages of dementia in nursing homes—The insideDEM framework JF - Alzheimer's & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring N2 - IntroductionAssessment of challenging behaviors in dementia is important for intervention selection. Here, we describe the technical and experimental setup and the feasibility of long-term multidimensional behavior assessment of people with dementia living in nursing homes.MethodsWe conducted 4 weeks of multimodal sensor assessment together with real-time observation of 17 residents with moderate to very severe dementia in two nursing care units. Nursing staff received extensive training on device handling and measurement procedures. Behavior of a subsample of eight participants was further recorded by videotaping during 4 weeks during day hours. Sensors were mounted on the participants' wrist and ankle and measured motion, rotation, as well as surrounding loudness level, light level, and air pressure.ResultsParticipants were in moderate to severe stages of dementia. Almost 100% of participants exhibited relevant levels of challenging behaviors. Automated quality control detected 155 potential issues. But only 11% of the recordings have been influenced by noncompliance of the participants. Qualitative debriefing of staff members suggested that implementation of the technology and observation platform in the routine procedures of the nursing home units was feasible and identified a range of user- and hardware-related implementation and handling challenges.DiscussionOur results indicate that high-quality behavior data from real-world environments can be made available for the development of intelligent assistive systems and that the problem of noncompliance seems to be manageable. Currently, we train machine-learning algorithms to detect episodes of challenging behaviors in the recorded sensor data. Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-173308 SN - 2352-8729 VL - 8 SP - 36 EP - 44 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Goerss, Doreen A1 - Hein, Albert A1 - Bader, Sebastian A1 - Halek, Margareta A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Kutschke, Andreas A1 - Kirste, Thomas A1 - Teipel, Stefan J. T1 - P1‐284: AUTOMATED SENSOR‐BASED DETECTION OF CHALLENGING BEHAVIORS IN ADVANCED STAGES OF DEMENTIA IN NURSING HOMES JF - Alzheimer's & Dementia Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jalz.2019.06.839 SN - 1552-5260 VL - 15 IS - 7S_Part_7 SP - P351 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Goerss, Doreen A1 - Hein, Albert A1 - Bader, Sebastian A1 - Halek, Margareta A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Kutschke, Andreas A1 - Kirste, Thomas A1 - Teipel, Stefan J. T1 - AUTOMATED SENSOR-BASED DETECTION OF CHALLENGING BEHAVIORS IN ADVANCED STAGES OF DEMENTIA IN NURSING HOMES JF - Alzheimer's & Dementia Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jalz.2019.06.4309 SN - 1552-5260 VL - 15 SP - P151 EP - P152 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Amaefule, Chimezie O. A1 - Goerss, Doreen A1 - Halek, Margareta A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Kirste, Thomas A1 - Teipel, Stefan J. T1 - PREDICTING DAYTIME MANIFESTATIONS OF CHALLENGING BEHAVIOURS IN ADVANCED STAGES OF DEMENTIA USING PRE-DAYTIME ACCELEROMETRY: POST-HOC ANALYSIS OF THE DZNE ROSTOCK INSIDEDEM STUDY JF - Alzheimer's & Dementia Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jalz.2019.06.4340 SN - 1552-5260 VL - 15 SP - P165 EP - P166 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Jahnel, Tina A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Böbel, Simone A1 - Buchner, Benedikt A1 - Grill, Eva A1 - Hinck, Sebastian A1 - Ranisch, Robert A1 - Rothenbacher, Dietrich A1 - Schüz, Benjamin A1 - Starke, Dagmar A1 - Wienert, Julian A1 - Zeeb, Hajo A1 - Gerhardus, Ansgar T1 - Contact-Tracing-Apps als unterstützende Maßnahme bei der Kontaktpersonennachverfolgung von COVID-19 JF - Das Gesundheitswesen N2 - Die Kontaktpersonennachverfolgung ist derzeit eine der wirksamsten Maßnahmen zur Eindämmung der COVID-19 Pandemie. Digitales Contact Tracing mittels Smartphones scheint eine sinnvolle zusätzliche Maßnahme zur manuellen Kontaktpersonennachverfolgung zu sein, um Personen zu identifizieren, die nicht bekannt oder nicht erinnerlich sind und um den zeitlichen Verzug beim Melden eines Infektionsfalles und beim Benachrichtigen von Kontaktpersonen so gering wie möglich zu halten. Obwohl erste Modellierungsstudien eine positive Wirkung in Bezug auf eine zeitnahe Kontaktpersonennachverfolgung nahelegen, gibt es bislang keine empirisch belastbaren Daten, weder zum bevölkerungsweiten Nutzen noch zum potenziellen Schaden von Contact-Tracing-Apps. Die Beurteilung der Zweckerfüllung und eine wissenschaftliche interdisziplinäre Begleitforschung sowohl zur Wirksamkeit, Risiken und Nebenwirkungen als auch zu Implementierungsprozessen (z. B. Planung und Einbezug verschiedener Beteiligter) sind wesentliche Bestandteile einer Nutzen-Risiko Bewertung. Dieser Beitrag betrachtet daher den möglichen Public-Health-Nutzen sowie technische, soziale, rechtliche und ethische Aspekte einer Contact-Tracing-App zur Kontaktpersonennachverfolgung im Rahmen der COVID-19-Pandemie. Weiterhin werden Bedingungen für eine möglichst breite Nutzung der App aufgezeigt. Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1195-2474 SN - 0941-3790 VL - 82 SP - 664 EP - 669 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Goerss, Doreen A1 - Hein, Albert A1 - Bader, Sebastian A1 - Halek, Margareta A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Kutschke, Andreas A1 - Heine, Christina A1 - Krueger, Frank A1 - Kirste, Thomas A1 - Teipel, Stefan T1 - Automated sensor‐based detection of challenging behaviors in advanced stages of dementia in nursing homes JF - Alzheimer's & Dementia N2 - Sensor‐based assessment of challenging behaviors in dementia may be useful to support caregivers. Here, we investigated accelerometry as tool for identification and prediction of challenging behaviors. We set up a complex data recording study in two nursing homes with 17 persons in advanced stages of dementia. Study included four‐week observation of behaviors. In parallel, subjects wore sensors 24 h/7 d. Participants underwent neuropsychological assessment including MiniMental State Examination and Cohen‐Mansfield Agitation Inventory. We calculated the accelerometric motion score (AMS) from accelerometers. The AMS was associated with several types of agitated behaviors and could predict subject's Cohen‐Mansfield Agitation Inventory values. Beyond the mechanistic association between AMS and behavior on the group level, the AMS provided an added value for prediction of behaviors on an individual level. We confirm that accelerometry can provide relevant information about challenging behaviors. We extended previous studies by differentiating various types of agitated behaviors and applying long‐term measurements in a real‐world setting. Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jalz.2019.08.193 SN - 1552-5260 VL - 16 SP - 672 EP - 680 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Busse, Theresa S A1 - Böttcher, Maximilian D A1 - Weitz, Jürgen A1 - Ehlers, Jan A1 - Bork, Ulrich T1 - Impact of mobile health and medical applications on clinical practice in gastroenterology JF - World Journal of Gastroenterology N2 - Mobile health apps (MHAs) and medical apps (MAs) are becoming increasingly popular as digital interventions in a wide range of health-related applications in almost all sectors of healthcare. The surge in demand for digital medical solutions has been accelerated by the need for new diagnostic and therapeutic methods in the current coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. This also applies to clinical practice in gastroenterology, which has, in many respects, undergone a recent digital transformation with numerous consequences that will impact patients and health care professionals in the near future. MHAs and MAs are considered to have great potential, especially for chronic diseases, as they can support the self-management of patients in many ways. Despite the great potential associated with the application of MHAs and MAs in gastroenterology and health care in general, there are numerous challenges to be met in the future, including both the ethical and legal aspects of applying this technology. The aim of this article is to provide an overview of the current status of MHA and MA use in the field of gastroenterology, describe the future perspectives in this field and point out some of the challenges that need to be addressed. Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v26.i29.4182 SN - 1007-9327 VL - 26 SP - 4182 EP - 4197 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kernebeck, Sven A1 - Busse, Theresa Sophie A1 - Fischer, Florian A1 - Ehlers, Jan P. T1 - Partizipatives Design im Kontext gesundheitsbezogener Technologien – Herausforderungen und Handlungserfordernisse aus Perspektive der Versorgungsforschung JF - Das Gesundheitswesen N2 - Partizipatives Design (PD) ermöglicht den Einbezug von Nutzer:innen in den Entwicklungsprozess digitaler Technologien im Gesundheitswesen. Der Einsatz von PD birgt jedoch Hürden, da theoretische und methodische Entscheidungen zu treffen sind. Oftmals werden diese in Forschungsarbeiten in der Versorgungsforschung nicht hinreichend dargestellt oder begründet. Dies kann zu einer eingeschränkten Bewertbarkeit und Nachvollziehbarkeit der Ergebnisse führen. Der vorliegende Beitrag thematisiert drei Schwerpunkte: Erstens wird ein Überblick über die wesentlichen theoretischen und methodischen Entscheidungen gegeben, die im Rahmen des PD aus Perspektive der Versorgungsforschung getroffen werden müssen. Zweitens werden die damit einhergehenden Herausforderungen aufgezeigt und drittens Erfordernisse für die zukünftige Anwendung und (Weiter-)Entwicklung des PD in der Versorgungsforschung beschrieben. Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-2184-5731 SN - 0941-3790 SP - 1 EP - 6 ER -