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Naturentfremdung
(2018)
Background
Forced migration significantly endangers health. Women face numerous health risks, including sexual violence, lack of contraception, sexually transmitted disease, and adverse perinatal outcomes. Therefore, sexual and reproductive healthcare is a significant aspect of women asylum seekers’ health.
Even when healthcare costs of asylum seekers are covered by the government, there may be strong barriers to healthcare access and specific needs may be addressed inadequately. The study’s objectives were a) to assess the accommodation and healthcare services provided to women asylum seekers in standard and specialised health care, b) to assess the organisation of healthcare provision and how it addresses the sexual and reproductive healthcare needs of women asylum seekers.
Methods
The study utilised a multi-method approach, comprising a less-dominant quantitative component and dominant qualitative component. The quantitative component assessed accommodation conditions for women in eight asylum centres using a survey. The qualitative component assessed healthcare provision on-site, using semi-structured interviews with health and social care professionals (n = 9). Asylum centres were selected to cover a wide range of characteristics. Interview analysis was guided by thematic analysis.
Results
The accommodation in the asylum centres provided gender-separate rooms and sanitary infrastructure. Two models of healthcare were identified, which differed in the services they provided and in their organisation: 1) a standard healthcare model characterised by a lack of coordination between healthcare providers, unavailability of essential services such as interpreters, and fragmented healthcare, and 2) a specialised healthcare model specifically tailored to the needs of asylum-seekers. Its organisation is characterised by a network of closely collaborating health professionals. It provided essential services not present in the standard model. We recommend the specialised healthcare model as a guideline for best practise.
Conclusions
The standard, non-specialised healthcare model used in some regions in Switzerland does not fully meet the healthcare needs of women asylum seekers. Specialised healthcare services used in other regions, which include translation services as well as gender and culturally sensitive care, are better suited to address these needs. More widespread use of this model would contribute significantly toward protecting the sexual and reproductive integrity and health of women asylum seekers.
The present study investigates consumers’ acceptance of Se-biofortified apples, as well as Se health and nutrition claims that have been approved by the European Commission. Despite indications that such statements are more likely to be accepted if the carrier product itself has a healthy image, unprocessed fruits biofortified with Se have not been investigated in this context yet. Apples as the most frequently-consumed type of fresh fruit in Germany may offer the potential to improve the Se status of consumers when the produce is enriched with Se. Therefore, an online survey of 356 German adults was conducted to analyze different aspects that could affect the perception of and preference for the proposed product concept by consumers. The findings indicate a moderate acceptance of Se-biofortified apples, as well as of Se health and nutrition claims among the participants. Additional information about beneficial health effects of Se had a significant impact on consumer acceptance. People who regularly eat convenience food and prefer to buy apples at supermarkets were particularly attracted by the product idea. In conclusion, the results of the study indicate good prospects for a successful introduction of Se-rich apples in the German food market, if the produce is advertised with approved health and nutrition claims.
Die Realisierung ökonomischer Gleichgewichte wird möglich sein, wenn eine einfache Regel zur Berechnung des Gleichgewichts gegeben ist und einige Grundlagen des Rechungswesens geändert werden. Erstens ist es besser, den Namen des betriebliches Rechnungswesen in Unternehmensrechnung zu ändern. Unternehmensrechnung sollte zwei Teile haben: interne und externe Unternehmensrechnung. Die interne Rechnungslegung sollte aus drei Teilen bestehen: Betriebsrechnung, Geschäftsrechnung und Führungsrechnung. Die Teile der Unternehmensrechnung sind also gleich den Teilen eines Unternehmens. Zweitens ist es notwendig, eine gute Definition der Kosten zu finden. Diese Definition gibt es bereits. Das einzige Problem ist die Definition von betriebsfremdem, periodenfremdem und außerordentlichem Aufwand als neutraler Aufwand. Dieser Aufwand sollte als Kosten bezeichnet werden und in der Kosten- und Leistungsrechnung verbucht werden. Drittens ist es wichtig, eine gleichwertige Lösung für die Berechnung des Einkommens des Unternehmers für alle Arten von Unternehmen zu finden. Viertens muss eine Methode gefunden werden, die eine genaue Berechnung der Gemeinkosten sicherstellt. Fünftens müssen interne und externe Rechnungslegung integriert werden, da die Berechnung ökonomischer Gleichgewichte mit unterschiedlichen Bewertungsregeln nicht möglich ist. Und nicht zuletzt muss die Unternehmensrechnung muss schlanker gemacht werden (lean accounting). Andernfalls haben Kleinunternehmen Probleme Gleichgewichte herzustellen.
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