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Introduction:
Many patients with cerebral palsy (CP) suffer chronic pain as one of the most limiting factors in their quality of life. In CP patients, pain mechanisms are not well understood, and pain therapy remains a challenge. Quantitative sensory testing (QST) might provide unique information about the functional status of the somatosensory system and therefore better guide pain treatment.
Objectives:
To understand better the underlying pain mechanisms in pediatric CP patients, we aimed to assess clinical and pain parameters, as well as QST profiles, which were matched to the patients' cerebral imaging pathology.
Patients and methods:
Thirty CP patients aged 6–20 years old (mean age 12 years) without intellectual impairment underwent standardized assessments of QST. Cerebral imaging was reassessed. QST results were compared to age- and sex-matched controls (multiple linear regression; Fisher's exact test; linear correlation analysis).
Results:
CP patients were less sensitive to all mechanical and thermal stimuli than healthy controls but more sensitive to all mechanical pain stimuli (each p < 0.001). Fifty percent of CP patients showed a combination of mechanical hypoesthesia, thermal hypoesthesia and mechanical hyperalgesia; 67% of CP patients had periventricular leukomalacia (PVL), which was correlated with mechanic (r = 0.661; p < 0.001) and thermal (r = 0.624; p = 0.001) hypoesthesia.
Conclusion:
The combination of mechanical hypoesthesia, thermal hypoesthesia and mechanical hyperalgesia in our CP patients implicates lemniscal and extralemniscal neuron dysfunction in the thalamus region, likely due to PVL. We suspect that extralemniscal tracts are involved in the original of pain in our CP patients, as in adults.
This paper introduces ideas to reduce talent scarcity by binding female talent in India. As a theoretical lens Neo-Institutionalism in the Indian context is combined with the family-relatedness of work decision model. The qualitative research design and first results as well as propositions for companies are included.
Talent scarcity in many parts of the world leads to the necessity to enlarge talent pools in order to provide enough future holders of key positions. Taking the scholarly discussion at the overlap of talent management and current careers literature as a starting point our qualitative empirical research provides insights in talent’s career decisions in an eastern emerging market, India, and a western developed country, Germany. 49 interviews with internationally experienced knowledge-workers were held to find out how to they come to career decisions throughout their career. Special focus was the balancing act of professional and private life sphere. An inductive-deductive approach was used to develop categories in MaxQda. Results show the impact of institutional frame, cultural context, and gender differences. Consequently, a stronger focus on talent’s different life phases with context specific deviations when configuring Talent Management in Multinational Enterprises can be advised.
The paradox of Indian women’s declining presence in the labor market despite their
advancements in higher education leads to questions regarding how this “leaky pipeline” can be
patched and (partly) prevented. At the same time, female educational advancement in Western
countries, such as Germany, does not equate to significantly more females in leadership positions
or changes in gender role expectations. In both the Indian and German contextual setting, women
face hurdles in developing their career and the risk of lifelong dependency or poverty.
This paper clarifies the perspectives of young females on leadership careers and success
before they enter the labor market and uses the results from career research to show “blind spots”
that might lead to hurdles for their future careers. The second contribution of the paper is
envisioning future teaching that (1) prevents females from making decisions that might lead to
dependency and poverty while fulfilling organizational and societal gender role expectations and
(2) fosters organizational changes that facilitates female careers. The Paper also reflects on the
learning stages necessary for transforming theoretical knowledge into practical solutions and
promoting more equal opportunities in the labor market.
Die meisten Kinder, die einer Palliativversorgung bedürfen, leiden unter einer lebenslimitierenden Erkrankung. In Deutschland sind es schätzungsweise 60.000 Kinder und Jugendliche. Über ihre subjektive Sichtweise ist bislang wenig bekannt. Als Teil einer mehrperspektivischen Grounded Theory Studie beschreibt der Artikel die Ergebnisse zur Perspektive erkrankter Kinder. Nach ethischem Clearing wurden qualitative Interviews mit sieben schwerstkranken Kindern und weiteren an der Versorgung beteiligten Personen durchgeführt (n=23). Das Krankheitsspektrum der Kinder umfasst alle vier Kategorien einer lebenslimitierenden Erkrankung. Alle Kinder werden im häuslichen Umfeld gepflegt. Vier zentrale Phänomene skizzieren den Prozess des Kindseins mit einer lebenslimitierenden Erkrankung: (1) Pendeln zwischen guten und schlechten Tagen, (2) Ausbalancieren von Fremdbestimmung und Handlungsmacht, (3) Entwicklung einer eigenen Sicht auf das Leben sowie (4) Bewusstes Lebenwollen. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass das positive Selbstkonzept der Kinder im direkten Gegensatz zur tendenziell defizitären Erwachsenensicht steht. Die Ergebnisse implizieren die Notwendigkeit, Möglichkeiten zu schaffen, damit Kinder eine aktive Rolle in ihrem Leben einnehmen können.
Mehr Power für die Pflege
(2018)
Heime, ambulante Dienste und Kliniken suchen händeringend nach Pflegekräften. Dennoch fehlt es der Berufsgruppe hierzulande an Selbstbewusstsein. Sie lässt ihre Möglichkeiten zur politischen Meinungs- und Willensbildung weitgehend ungenutzt.
Zu den Gründen gehört die geringe Akademisierung: Während beispielsweise in Skandinavien die Pflege seit langem ein Studienfach ist, bleibt die Akademikerquote hierzulande unter den angestrebten zehn bis 20 Prozent.
Pflegekräfte klagen über fehlende gesellschaftliche Anerkennung und ein schlechtes Image. Es gelingt im deutschen Pflege- und Gesundheitssystem offensichtlich nicht, der größten Berufsgruppe ausreichende Wertschätzung entgegen zu bringen.
Sporadische Initiativen wie Stellenförderprogramme bleiben wirkungslos, wenn mittel- und langfristige Lösungen zur Bewältigung des Pflegebedarfs fehlen. Nicht zuletzt wird sich die Berufsgruppe selbst weiter professionalisieren müssen.
Recht auf gute Pflege
(2018)