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Reduzierung im Außer-Haus-Verzehr zu erleichtern, analysiert unsere Studie die Auswirkungen von zwei gängigen Interventionsstrategien zur Reduzierung von Speiseresten in einem ganzheitlichen Verhaltensmodell. Auf der Grundlage eines quasi-experimentellen Baseline-Interventions-Designs haben wir in einem Strukturgleichungsmodell untersucht, wie sich das Aushängen von Informationspostern und die Reduzierung von Portionsgrößen auf persönliche, soziale und umweltbezogene Faktoren auswirken. Anhand von Daten aus Online-Befragungen und Beobachtungen von 880 Gästen (503 Baseline, 377 Intervention) während zwei Wochen in einer Universitätsmensa erlaubt das vorgeschlagene Modell, die Effekte der beiden Interventionen auf die Tellerreste spezifischen Veränderungen von Verhaltensdeterminanten zuzuordnen. Es hat sich gezeigt, dass die Verringerung der Portionsgröße bei den Zielgerichten mit einer geringeren Menge an Tellerabfällen zusammenhängt, die auf bewusster Wahrnehmung, die sich in einer geringeren Bewertung der Portionsgröße ausdrückt. Die Auswirkungen des Sehens von Informationsplakaten auf veränderten persönlichen Einstellungen, subjektiven Normen und wahrgenommener Verhaltenskontrolle beruhen. Je nachdem, wie eine Person auf die Information reagiert (indem sie sich nur bemüht, alle Speisen aufzuessen, oder indem sie sich bemüht und zusätzlich ein anderes Gericht in der Kantine wählt), ergeben sich jedoch entgegengesetzte Auswirkungen auf diese Determinanten und folglich auch auf die Tellerreste. Insgesamt sprechen die differenzierten Ergebnisse zu den Interventionseffekten dafür, dass ganzheitlichere und tiefer gehende Analysen von Interventionen zur Reduktion von Essensresten und damit zu einem nachhaltigeren Lebensmittelkonsum in der Außer-Haus-Verpflegung beitragen können.
Standard extensive green roofs (EGRs) with their shallow substrate layers represent extreme sites for plant growth and therefore are planted mostly with drought-resistant species, including non-native plant species. As standard EGR substrates often lack potentially mutualistic soil microorganisms, it has been stated that inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) might increase plant performance and drought resistance. Aiming to support native biodiversity on EGRs, we tested whether AMF inoculation into standard green roof substrate can enhance plant performance and drought resistance of regionally occurring native dry grassland species.
The results of a pot experiment with 11 native plant species growing with and without AMF inoculation showed considerable differences in fitness-relevant plant traits. Over 88 days of moderate drought conditions, inoculated plants produced 2.5 times more above-ground biomass than control plants. In addition, the number of inflorescences on inoculated plants was significantly higher in 5 out of 7 flowering species. Under severe drought stress created by stopping the water supply, however, inoculated plants wilted on average 2.38 days earlier than control plants.
Although the underlying mechanisms of the observed results remain unresolved, AMF inoculation might help to enhance an earlier and higher seed set, facilitating the establishment of a soil seed bank, which is necessary for a self-sustaining plant population in drought-governed habitats such as EGRs.
In the organic production of pot grown basil, yield depressions and quality impairments are often observed. During the early development stage, cotyledons become chlorotic and necrotic. Subsequently, fungal diseases such as botrytis occur. One possible reason for this problem could be the high concentration of ammonium in the growing media released by the mineralization of organic fertilizers. Therefore, a fertilization trial was carried out to investigate the effect of ammonium (NH4+) on basil in comparison to nitrate (NO3-). The experiment included different NH4+-N/NO3--N ratios (100/0, 50/50 and 0/100) and nitrogen (N) concentrations in the nutrient solution (8, 12 and 16 mmol N L‑1). Plants were cultivated in a peat substrate and fertilized with a nutrient solution which, in addition to the different N sources, contained equal concentrations of a base fertilizer as well as the nitrification inhibitor DMPP. Furthermore, an organic fertilization treatment was realized. Basil fertilized solely with NH4+ showed a diminished growth in comparison to well-developed plants receiving NO3- as N source. Germination rate, plant height and fresh matter yield were significantly reduced by NH4+ nutrition. Similar results occur in the organic treatment where the NH4+ concentration rose up to 350 mg NH4+-N L‑1 substrate at the beginning of the cultivation period. Along with a reduction in biomass production, chlorotic cotyledons were observed. These effects might have been caused by NH4+. When N mineralization declined and NH4+ was largely converted to NO3-, plants exhibited improved growth. Within the mineral N treatments, rising NO3- concentration and NO3--N/NH4+-N ratio promoted plant height and reduced plant compactness due to an increased internode elongation. At the end of the experiment, the NO3- content in basil shoots was highest in the organic treatment and lowest with NH4+ as the sole N source. The best herb quality in terms of plant compactness, turgidity and healthiness of cotyledons was observed when basil was fertilized with ammonium nitrate.
Current discussions about the concept of nutritional sustainability show a high complexity of this topic leading to many different definitions. Regarding communication issues of nutritional sustainability between actors of food chains this complexity should be reduced. One opportunity to tackle these challenges of reducing complexity might be the concept of ingredient branding. Therefore, the aim of this mini-review is the identification of conditions for ingredient branding application as a communication strategy for nutritional sustainability which might overcome challenges in communicating the complexity between the different stakeholders of supply chains. In doing so, the specific case of agrifood chains is discussed based on the selected characteristics of globalization, increasing consumer demands, foods incorporating credence attributes and price. Along the agrifood chain, a sourcing strategy reflecting nutritional and sustainable aspects might lead to an ingredient branding strategy implying a brand policy for a special ingredient within the final product which is an important component but cannot be clearly recognized by the user. A “nutritional sustainability inside” strategy should reflect the multifaceted information along the agrifood chain and should be based on standardized criteria for nutritional sustainability.
Integration of nutritional and sustainable aspects is a complex task tackled by a few scientific concepts. They include multiple dimensions and functions of food systems trying to provide solutions for harmonic co-evolution of humanity and planet Earth. “Nutritional Sustainability” is differentiated from other concepts which combine nutrition and sustainability as it not only sets environmental sustaining capacity as a baseline level for balanced nutrition, but also aims for the search of food system driving nodes. It does not aim for the support of solutions of producing enough or more food for increasing population (sustainable nutrition), neither does it contradict other similar concepts [sustainable nutrition security, nutritional life cycle assessment (LCA)]. However, it calls for more definite estimation of the carrying capacity of the environment on personal, local, and national levels for the development of more efficient solutions of nutrition balanced in the limits of environmental carrying capacity. The review is providing a few examples of advances in nutritional science (personalized nutrition, nutrigenetics), food technology (personalized food processing, food ecodesign), and food complex systems (artificial intelligence and gut microbiome), which have a great potential to progress sustainable food systems with Nutritional Sustainability set as a guiding concept.
The development of augmented reality glasses is still ongoing and faces barriers in diffusion and concerns about their impact on users, organizations and society. The study aims to find sufficient solutions for this struggling digital innovation and to provide guidance for the implementation of augmented reality glasses in design-oriented projects. During a 3-year consortium research, acceptance and privacy have been identified as major phenomena that influence the adoption of augmented reality glasses in the logistics domain. To forge ahead digital innovation research, the focus of the presented research lies on the diffusion of this technology with design knowledge for the development of augmented reality glasses-based systems. Evidence and artifacts contribute to the still limited knowledge of system design based on augmented reality glasses from a domain-specific instantiation and an implementation framework.
Smart Glasses haben das Potenzial, die Einarbeitungsphase von Mitarbeitern durch eine kontextsensitive Informationsversorgung und Kommunikation direkt im Blickfeld des Nutzers zu erweitern und zu verbessern. Im Rahmen eines gestaltungsorientierten Ansatzes wird das Einsatzszenario mit Hilfe von Experteninterviews analysiert und durch fachbezogene Literatur strukturiert. Als Resultat liefert dieser Beitrag spezifische Anforderungen an Smart-Glasses-basierte Assistenzsysteme in der Einarbeitungsphase von Mitarbeitern am Beispiel der Logistik-Branche aus Sicht der Praxis. Zusätzlich werden eine entsprechende Konzeption mit anschließender Evaluation eines korrespondierenden Systems sowie die dafür spezifizierten Kollaborationsfunktionen vorgestellt. Die Meta-Anforderungen, die Evaluation des vorgeschlagenen Konzeptes und die identifizierten Kollaborationsfunktionen erweitern die Wissensbasis der Wirtschaftsinformatik hinsichtlich des wenig erforschten Gestaltungswissens für Smart-Glasses-basierte Applikationen. Der Einsatz von Smart Glasses in der Einarbeitung stellt einen nutzenstiftenden Anwendungsfall für diese aktuell noch wenig verbreitete Technologie, sowie eine neue Interaktionsebene und zugehörige Kollaborationsfunktionen in der Einarbeitungsphase von Mitarbeitern dar und ist somit von hoher Relevanz sowohl für die Praxis als auch Wissenschaft.
Niche-based species distribution models (SDMs) have become an essential tool in conservation and restoration planning. Given the current threats to freshwater biodiversity, it is of fundamental importance to address scale effects on the performance of niche-based SDMs of freshwater species’ distributions. The scale effects are addressed here in the context of hierarchical catchment ordering, considered as counterpart to coarsening grain-size by increasing grid-cell size. We combine fish occurrence data from the Danube River Basin, the hierarchical catchment ordering and multiple environmental factors representing topographic, climatic and anthropogenic effects to model fish occurrence probability across multiple scales. We focus on 1st to 5th order catchments. The spatial scale (hierarchical catchment order) only marginally influences the mean performance of SDMs, however the uncertainty of the estimates increases with scale. Key predictors and their relative importance are scale and species dependent. Our findings have useful implications for choosing proper species dependent spatial scales for river rehabilitation measures, and for conservation planning in areas where fine grain species data are unavailable.
Land cover change is a dynamic phenomenon driven by synergetic biophysical and socioeconomic effects. It involves massive transitions from natural to less natural habitats and thereby threatens ecosystems and the services they provide. To retain intact ecosystems and reduce land cover change to a minimum of natural transition processes, a dense network of protected areas has been established across Europe. However, even protected areas and in particular the zones around protected areas have been shown to undergo land cover changes. The aim of our study was to compare land cover changes in protected areas, non-protected areas, and 1 km buffer zones around protected areas and analyse their relationship to climatic and socioeconomic factors across Europe between 2000 and 2012 based on earth observation data. We investigated land cover flows describing major change processes: urbanisation, afforestation, deforestation, intensification of agriculture, extensification of agriculture, and formation of water bodies. Based on boosted regression trees, we modelled correlations between land cover flows and climatic and socioeconomic factors. The results show that land cover changes were most frequent in 1 km buffer zones around protected areas (3.0% of all buffer areas affected). Overall, land cover changes within protected areas were less frequent than outside, although they still amounted to 18,800 km2 (1.5% of all protected areas) from 2000 to 2012. In some parts of Europe, urbanisation and intensification of agriculture still accounted for up to 25% of land cover changes within protected areas. Modelling revealed meaningful relationships between land cover changes and a combination of influencing factors. Demographic factors (accessibility to cities and population density) were most important for coarse-scale patterns of land cover changes, whereas fine-scale patterns were most related to longitude (representing the general east/west economic gradient) and latitude (representing the north/south climatic gradient).
Lean Management in der Lebensmittelindustrie - Zukünftige Perspektiven für effizientere Prozesse
(2019)
Purpose
In a knowledge-based society, one of the main driving forces of prosperity at city and regional levels is the ability to attract students and recently qualified graduates. The purpose of this paper is to identify the urban factors that contribute to “attractiveness” from a student perspective and to subsequently analyse the influence of these factors on students’ location choices. In the corresponding case study, the criteria identified were used to evaluate student satisfaction with the German city of Osnabrück.
Design/methodology/approach
A multi-level empirical research concept was used to analyse the relevant criteria. Focus group discussions served as the basis to design and conduct a survey of almost 2,300 students in the university city of Osnabrück at the end of 2016. A follow-up study in November 2017 at two universities in Berlin provided data for comparison.
Findings
Accessible – safe – clean and with affordable housing: these terms sum up the core expectations that students have of an attractive city. In contrast to the findings of Richard Florida regarding the creative class, cultural opportunities, exciting nightlife and a multicultural population were not important factors among the survey participants.
Research limitations/implications
As the study was conducted in two cities only, the findings cannot be generalised. It should be replicated in at least five other cities to validate and compare the research findings presented here. Furthermore, this study focused on the factors influencing the attractiveness of the city as a whole. However, the attractiveness of a specific neighbourhood may be of greater relevance to the decision-making process. As housing plays a major role, students’ particular needs with regard to accommodation should also be examined at greater depth.
Practical implications
Insights generated by the empirical study provide relevant information that may assist city stakeholders in taking effective measures regarding place management to attract and retain students.
Originality/value
To date, little research has been undertaken to empirically examine the specific factors that German students look for when deciding where to study and live. The goal of this paper is to present new empirical insights concerning the quality-of-life factors that influence students’ decision-making processes.
Background and aims
In 2008, the International Association for the Study of Pain Special Interest Group on Neuropathic Pain (NeuPSIG) proposed a clinical grading system to help identify patients with neuropathic pain (NeP). We previously applied this classification system, along with two NeP screening tools, the painDETECT (PD-Q) and Leeds Assessment of Neuropathic Symptoms and Signs pain scale (LANSS), to identify NeP in patients with neck/upper limb pain. Both screening tools failed to identify a large proportion of patients with clinically classified NeP, however a limitation of our study was the use of a single clinician performing the NeP classification. In 2016, the NeuPSIG grading system was updated with the aim of improving its clinical utility. We were interested in field testing of the revised grading system, in particular in the application of the grading system and the agreement of interpretation of clinical findings. The primary aim of the current study was to explore the application of the NeuPSIG revised grading system based on patient records and to establish the inter-rater agreement of detecting NeP. A secondary aim was to investigate the level of agreement in detecting NeP between the revised NeuPSIG grading system and the LANSS and PD-Q.
Methods
In this retrospective study, two expert clinicians (Specialist Pain Medicine Physician and Advanced Scope Physiotherapist) independently reviewed 152 patient case notes and classified them according to the revised grading system. The consensus of the expert clinicians’ clinical classification was used as “gold standard” to determine the diagnostic accuracy of the two NeP screening tools.
Results
The two clinicians agreed in classifying 117 out of 152 patients (ICC 0.794, 95% CI 0.716–850; κ 0.62, 95% CI 0.50–0.73), yielding a 77% agreement. Compared to the clinicians’ consensus, both LANSS and PD-Q demonstrated limited diagnostic accuracy in detecting NeP (LANSS sensitivity 24%, specificity 97%; PD-Q sensitivity 53%, specificity 67%).
Conclusions
The application of the revised NeP grading system was feasible in our retrospective analysis of patients with neck/upper limb pain. High inter-rater percentage agreement was demonstrated. The hierarchical order of classification may lead to false negative classification. We propose that in the absence of sensory changes or diagnostic tests in patients with neck/upper limb pain, classification of NeP may be further improved using a cluster of clinical findings that confirm a relevant nerve lesion/disease, such as reflex and motor changes. The diagnostic accuracy of LANSS and PD-Q in identifying NeP in patients with neck/upper limb pain remains limited. Clinical judgment remains crucial to diagnosing NeP in the clinical practice.
Implications
Our observations suggest that in view of the heterogeneity in patients with neck/upper limb pain, a considerable amount of expertise is required to interpret the revised grading system. While the application was feasible in our clinical setting, it is unclear if this will be feasible to apply in primary health care settings where early recognition and timely intervention is often most needed. The use of LANSS and PD-Q in the identification of NeP in patients with neck/upper limb pain remains questionable.
Introduction Development and implementation of appropriate health policy is essential to address the rising global burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The aim of this study was to evaluate existing health policies for integrated prevention/management of NCDs among Member States of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). We sought to describe policies’ aims and strategies to achieve those aims, and evaluate extent of integration of musculoskeletal conditions as a leading cause of global morbidity.
Methods Policies submitted by OECD Member States in response to a World Health Organization (WHO) NCD Capacity Survey were extracted from the WHO document clearing-house and analysed following a standard protocol. Policies were eligible for inclusion when they described an integrated approach to prevention/management of NCDs. Internal validity was evaluated using a standard instrument (sum score: 0–14; higher scores indicate better quality). Quantitative data were expressed as frequencies, while text data were content-analysed and meta-synthesised using standardised methods.
Results After removal of duplicates and screening, 44 policies from 30 OECD Member States were included. Three key themes emerged to describe the general aims of included policies: system strengthening approaches; improved service delivery; and better population health. Whereas the policies of most countries covered cancer (83.3%), cardiovascular disease (76.6%), diabetes/endocrine disorders (76.6%), respiratory conditions (63.3%) and mental health conditions (63.3%), only half the countries included musculoskeletal health and pain (50.0%) as explicit foci. General strategies were outlined in 42 (95.5%) policies—all were relevant to musculoskeletal health in 12 policies, some relevant in 27 policies and none relevant in three policies. Three key themes described the strategies: general principles for people-centred NCD prevention/management; enhanced service delivery; and system strengthening approaches. Internal validity sum scores ranged from 0 to 13; mean: 7.6 (95% CI 6.5 to 8.7).
Conclusion Relative to other NCDs, musculoskeletal health did not feature as prominently, although many general prevention/management strategies were relevant to musculoskeletal health improvement.
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Background
This study describes a low-cost and time-efficient clinical sensory test (CST) battery and evaluates its concurrent validity as a screening tool to detect somatosensory dysfunction as determined using quantitative sensory testing (QST).
Method
Three patient cohorts with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS, n = 76), non-specific neck and arm pain (NSNAP, n = 40) and lumbar radicular pain/radiculopathy (LR, n = 26) were included. The CST consisted of 13 tests, each corresponding to a QST parameter and evaluating a broad spectrum of sensory functions using thermal (coins, ice cube, hot test tube) and mechanical (cotton wool, von Frey hairs, tuning fork, toothpicks, thumb and eraser pressure) detection and pain thresholds testing both loss and gain of function. Agreement rate, statistical significance and strength of correlation (phi coefficient) between CST and QST parameters were calculated.
Results
Several CST parameters (cold, warm and mechanical detection thresholds as well as cold and pressure pain thresholds) were significantly correlated with QST, with a majority demonstrating >60% agreement rates and moderate to relatively strong correlations. However, agreement varied among cohorts. Gain of function parameters showed stronger agreement in the CTS and LR cohorts, whereas loss of function parameters had better agreement in the NSNAP cohort. Other CST parameters (16 mN von Frey tests, vibration detection, heat and mechanical pain thresholds, wind-up ratio) did not significantly correlate with QST.
Conclusion
Some of the tests in the CST could help detect somatosensory dysfunction as determined with QST. Parts of the CST could therefore be used as a low-cost screening tool in a clinical setting.
Significance
Quantitative sensory testing, albeit considered the gold standard to evaluate somatosensory dysfunction, requires expensive equipment, specialized examiner training and substantial time commitment which challenges its use in a clinical setting. Our study describes a CST as a low-cost and time-efficient alternative. Some of the CST tools (cold, warm, mechanical detection thresholds; pressure pain thresholds) significantly correlated with the respective QST parameters, suggesting that they may be useful in a clinical setting to detect sensory dysfunction.
Achtsam durch den Change
(2019)
In vielen Wirtschaftsunternehmen, aber auch in Institutionen wie Schulen oder Hochschulen haben Achtsamkeitsübungen Einzug gehalten. Die Forschungsprojekte und Publikationen dazu boomen und stoßen auf großes Interesse in der Öffentlichkeit. Man will beispielsweise wissen, wie sich Achtsamkeit auf die psychische und physische Gesundheit, das Konzentrationsvermögen, die Selbstund Emotionsregulation, die Entscheidungskompetenz, das Konfliktverhalten, die soziale und moralische Kompetenz, die Kreativität oder auch die Lernfähigkeit auswirkt. Da liegt es nahe zu fragen: Kann Achtsamkeit auch für das Change Management bedeutsam sein?
Hintergrund:
Wenn freiberufliche Hebammen die Geburtshilfe aufgeben hat dies in Bayern drastische Konsequenzen. Fast drei Viertel der bayerischen Kreißsäle arbeiten im Belegsystem, d.h. mit freiberuflichen Hebammen im Schichtdienst. Die wissenschaftliche Aufbereitung von Stress bei der Arbeit kann dazu beitragen, die Abwanderung freiberuflicher Hebammen aus der Geburtshilfe zu erklären.
Ziel:
Das Ziel war die Messung der Prävalenz von Gratifikationskrisen nach Siegrist als Prädiktor für zukünftige Berufsausstiege freiberuflicher Hebammen in Bayern.
Methodik:
Das Modell der Effort-Reward Imbalance (ERI) misst die Ratio aus beruflicher Verausgabung und dafür erhaltener Belohnung. Erhöhte ERI-Ratio Werte (≥1) weisen auf Gratifikationskrisen hin, welche als Prädiktor für Arbeitsstress und daraus resultierende Berufsausstiege gewertet werden können. Die Prävalenz solcher Gratifikationskrisen wurde in einer onlinebasierten Querschnittstudie an einer Stichprobe von 107 freiberuflichen Hebammen in Bayern gemessen.
Ergebnisse:
Die befragten Hebammen (N=45) hatten im Jahr 2013 im Median 50 Geburten betreut (SD 54,6) und hatten 10 Jahre Berufserfahrung (SD 9,7). Die Prävalenz von Gratifikationskrisen betrug in der Gesamtstichprobe 73% (n=33), im Median 1.2 (SD 0,3). Als belastend gaben die befragten Hebammen ihre finanzielle Entlohnung an und dass sie eine Verschlechterung ihrer beruflichen Situation erwarteten. Freiberufliche Hebammen im Kreisssaal-Schichtdienst gaben außerdem den Faktor „Zeitdruck“ als besonders belastend an. Als Belohnungsfaktor nannten die befragten Hebammen die Anerkennung von Kolleginnen und Kollegen und anderen beruflich wichtigen Personen.
Schlussfolgerung:
Für die Mehrheit der befragten Hebammen in der Geburtshilfe stehen berufliche Verausgabung und dafür erhaltene Gegenleistungen nicht im Verhältnis. Die hohe Prävalenz von Gratifikationskrisen in der Stichprobe kann als Prädiktor für zukünftige Berufsausstiege interpretiert werden. Dies ist ein deutlicher Hinweis auf zukünftige Leistungseinschränkungen in der Geburtshilfe in Bayern.
Sozial-emotionale Bildungsprozesse anzuleiten, ist eine zentrale frühpädagogische Aufgabe. Um deren erfolgreiche Umsetzung in Kindertageseinrichtungen besser planen zu können, wurde im Rahmen des Projektes „Integrierte und beteiligungsorientierte Planung in der Kindertagesbetreuung in Baden-Württemberg“ per Fragebogen erhoben, wie die frühpädagogische Arbeit in diesem Bildungsbereich von Fachkräften (N=366) derzeit gestaltet und erlebt wird. Die Mehrheit der Fachkräfte schenkte dem Bildungsbereich viel Beachtung („trifft zu“: 52,4%; „trifft eher zu“: 28,2%), wobei alltagsintegrierte Fördermethoden (Emotion Talk, induktiver Erziehungsstil) deutlich häufiger eingesetzt wurden als spezifische Fördermaterialien und -programme zum Erwerb von sozial-emotionaler Kompetenz. Mehr als jede zweite Fachkraft nahm den Umgang mit Kindern, die bereits Verhaltensauffälligkeiten zeigen, als besonders herausfordernd wahr („große fachliche Herausforderung“: 39,6%; „sehr große fachliche Herausforderung“: 15,0%), wobei Fachkräfte mit einem Studienabschluss sich weniger herausgefordert fühlten als solche mit einer Berufsausbildung (U=2568,5; p≤0,05). Eine längere Berufszeit ging dagegen mit einem höheren Herausforderungserleben einher (rSp=0,24; p≤0,01). Insgesamt wünschten sich die Fachkräfte in diesem Bildungsbereich eine stärkere kollegiale Unterstützung sowie Fort- und Weiterbildungsangebote seitens der Einrichtungsträger. Zukünftige Aufgaben für Träger von Kindertageseinrichtungen sowie Planungsverantwortliche in Städten und Kommunen liegen darin, sozial-emotionale Bildungsprozesse stärker zu fokussieren, den Einsatz effektiver Fördermethoden auszubauen und das Personal kontinuierlich weiter zu qualifizieren.
Ein Silvesterböller verletzt ein Kind schwer im Gesicht. Trotz Operation und Physiotherapie bleiben schlimmste Schmerzen und gravierende zentralnervöse Störungen. Der Elfjährige kann sich nur schwerlich mimisch artikulieren oder die Gesichtsausdrücke seiner Eltern interpretieren. Geholfen hat ihm eine Kombination aus Hands-on-Techniken und zeitgemäßen Behandlungsmethoden auf neurowissenschaftlicher Basis.
Ohne Worte
(2019)
Dieser Artikel beschäftigt sich mit der Digitalisierung unter Nachhaltigkeitsaspekten und deren Auswirkungen auf Geschäftsmodelle in der Entsorgungswirtschaft. Einleitend wird die aktuelle Relevanz dieser beiden Themen für Unternehmen anhand von aktueller Literatur herausgestellt und die digitalen Trends der Entsorgungswirtschaft aufgezeigt.Der Artikel zeigt die Transformation einen bestehenden Geschäftsmodells anhand einen Praxisbeispiels auf Basis des Rahmenwerks für Digitalisierung und Nachhaltigkeit (RaDiNa) auf. Das im RaDiNa beschriebene Transformationsmodell wirdmithilfe des Vier-Phasen Vorgehensmodellsauf die B. Lewedag GmbH & Co. KG angewendet. Es wird eine Transformationsstrategie aufgezeigt, die konkrete Handlungsempfehlungen aufweist wie ein digitales, nachhaltiges und resilientes Geschäftsmodell in der Entsorgungswirtschaft aussehen kann.
Um den Anforderungen eines Erstkontaktes in der Physiotherapie gerecht zu werden, ist es unerlässlich, internistische oder viszerale Erkrankungen zu (er)kennen, die sich hinter muskuloskelettalen Symptomen verbergen können. Dr. Christoff Zalpour stellt die häufigsten Erkrankungen und ihre Symptome vor.
Die Coaching-Szene ist nicht gerade arm an schillernden Methoden, denen aufgeklärte Zeitgenossen im besten Fall einen hohen Unterhaltungswert, im schlechtesten Fall ein hohes Schädigungspotential bescheinigen würden. Drei dieser Methoden – Organisationsaufstellung nach Hellinger, quasi-religiöse Ansätze und Coachings mit Tieren – werden nachfolgend skizziert. Sodann fragt der Autor, warum solche Ansätze entstehen bzw. überhaupt Zulauf finden. Schließlich werden Ideen zur Professionalisierung des Coachings vorgestellt.
Arbeitgeber müssen aus einer Vielzahl von Bewerbungen geeignete Mitarbeitende und Auszubildende für pflegerische Berufe finden Welche Stellensuchenden am ehesten das Anforderungsprofil erfüllen lässt sich in einem -stufigen Verfahren ermitteln Text Prof Dr Uwe P Kanning Andreas Fischbach Für die Einstellung von Auszubildenden ausgebildeten Pflegefachkräften oder Führungskräften scheinen Ergebnisse der Forschung zur Frage der Eignung und zur Festlegung von Eignungskriterien keine Rolle zu spielen Die Sichtung von Bewerbungsunterlagen und das Führen von Bewerbergesprächen geschehen aus dem Bauch heraus und tragen nicht selten unfreiwillig komödiantische Züge So wird immer noch häufig nach Schwächen des Bewerbers der Bewerberin gefragt In Stellenangeboten finden sich eine Vielzahl Attribute die Arbeitgeber von potenziellen Bewerber -innen erwarten Textkasten Angesichts der hohen Erwartungen an künftige Mitarbeite...
Ludwig ist irritiert. Auf seiner rechten Schulter hat sich eine sichtbare Beule entwickelt, die vor allem am Schreibtisch Schmerzen auslöst. Seinem Hobby, dem Kickboxen, kann er glücklicherweise noch nachgehen. Da die Beule weiter wächst und ihn seine Freundin darauf aufmerksam macht, dass er seinen Kopf schief hält, geht er zum Arzt und schließlich zu Physiotherapeut Prof. Dr. Harry von Piekartz.
Seit der Trennung von ihrem Freund klagt die 32-jährige Anne über morgendliche Kopfschmerzen, Parästhesien am Hinterkopf, Schwindel und verspannte Kiefermuskeln. Lange bleibt für ihren Hausarzt, die Psychologin und Physiotherapeut Professor Harry von Piekartz unklar, was die Symptome auslöst. Denn der Unruhestifter ist unsichtbar.
Objectives
To develop a time-efficient motor control (MC) test battery while maximising diagnostic accuracy of both a two-level and three-level classification system for patients with non-specific low back pain (LBP).
Design
Case–control study.
Setting
Four private physiotherapy practices in northern Germany.
Participants
Consecutive males and females presenting to a physiotherapy clinic with non-specific LBP (n=65) were compared with 66 healthy-matched controls.
Primary outcome measures
Accuracy (sensitivity, specificity, Youden index, positive/negative likelihood ratio, area under the curve (AUC)) of a clinically driven consensus-based test battery including the ideal number of test items as well as threshold values and most accurate items.
Results
For both the two and three-level categorisation system, the ideal number of test items was 10. With increasing number of failed tests, the probability of having LBP increases. The overall discrimination potential for the two-level categorisation system of the test is good (AUC=0.85) with an optimal cut-off of three failed tests. The overall discrimination potential of the three-level categorisation system is fair (volume under the surface=0.52). The optimal cut-off for the 10-item test battery for categorisation into none, mild/moderate and severe MC impairment is three and six failed tests, respectively.
Conclusion
A 10-item test battery is recommended for both the two-level (impairment or not) and three-level (none, mild, moderate/severe) categorisation of patients with non-specific LBP.
Aim
Manual cranial bone tissue techniques (CBTT) are used by physiotherapists as a tool for assessment and treatment of complaints in the craniocervical, face, and head regions. The goal of this study was to determine whether CBTT were able to discriminate between subjects with cervical and/or temporomandibular disorders (TMD) and a healthy group. In addition, the inter-rater reliability when applying CBTT was also investigated.
Methods
A cross-sectional study was conducted and included 60 participants. Six standardized passive techniques were applied and judged for resistance, compliance, and sensory answer. In order to evaluate the inter-rater reliability of these techniques a cohort of participants was measured twice (by two evaluators) prospectively. A logistic regression model and Receiver Operating Curve (ROC) analyses were used to determining the discriminative validity of these techniques.
Results
Logistic regression identified a significant difference for five techniques for resistance and/or compliance and/or the sensory answer between the groups. Based on the Area Under the Curve (AUC) analysis, the discriminative ability of the temporal rotation to distinguish between the groups was fair to good (for resistance AUC = 0.7775 and for compliance AUC = 0.8065). The highest agreement between the two assessors was for the resistance with occipital compression (73%) technique.
Conclusion
This study highlights that some of the CBTT could be potentially useful in distinguishing subjects with cervical and/or TMD from healthy subjects. Inter-rater reliability was moderate. CBTT could be potentially integrated in the examination of participants with complaints in the craniofacial region.
Introduction
Tests to evaluate the integrity of the alar ligaments are important clinical tools for manual therapists, but there is limited research regarding their validity.
Method
A single blinded examiner assessed alar ligament integrity using the lateral shear test (LST), rotation stress test (RST) and side-bending stress test (SBST) on a sample of convenience comprising 7 subjects with MRI confirmed alar ligament lesions and 11 healthy people. Alar ligament lesions were identified using both supine and high-field strength upright MRI.
Results
The RST had a sensitivity of 80% and a specificity of 69.2%. The SBST and the LST both showed a sensitivity of 80% and a specificity of 76.9%. In cases where all three tests were positive, the specificity increased to 84.6%.
Discussion
Tests of manual examination of alar ligament integrity have some diagnostic utility; however, these findings require further corroboration in a larger sample.
Commitment für die Lehre
(2019)
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