@inproceedings{2059, author = {Finne, E and Glausch, M and Exner, AK and Sauzet, O and Seidel, N and Stoelzel, F}, booktitle = {Prävention in Lebenswelten – 54. Jahrestagung der DGSMP – Die DGSMP Jahrestagung in Dresden findet statt unter Beteiligung des MDK Sachsen}, location = {Dresden}, publisher = {Georg Thieme Verlag KG}, title = {{Analyse von Interventionsmethoden in Meta-Regressionsmodellen: Können wir feststellen, was bei wem wirkt? Erfahrungen mit der Untersuchung von Bewegungsprogrammen für KrebspatientInnen}}, doi = {10.1055/s-0038-1667725}, volume = {80}, year = {2018}, } @inproceedings{2060, author = {Finne, E and Glausch, M and Exner, AK and Sauzet, O and Stoelzel, F and Seidel, N}, booktitle = {Prävention in Lebenswelten – 54. Jahrestagung der DGSMP – Die DGSMP Jahrestagung in Dresden findet statt unter Beteiligung des MDK Sachsen}, location = {Dresden}, publisher = {Georg Thieme Verlag KG}, title = {{Interventionsmethoden in der Bewegungsförderung bei KrebspatientInnen nach der Akutbehandlung: Systematisches Review und Meta-Analyse randomisierter kontrollierter Studien}}, doi = {10.1055/s-0038-1667637}, volume = {80}, year = {2018}, } @article{2058, abstract = {Zusammenfassung Die Prinzipien der evidenzbasierten Medizin werden inzwischen auf nahezu alle Gesundheitsberufe angewandt. Damit stehen Wissenschaftler und Praktiker in der Sport- und Bewegungstherapie nicht nur vor der Herausforderung zielgruppen- und Setting-spezifische Interventionen zu entwickeln, sondern diese auch adäquat zu evaluieren. Trotz zahlreicher Studien ist die externe Evidenz für die Wirksamkeit von Bewegungsförderung allerdings gering. Dies ist neben der oft geringen methodischen Qualität der einzelnen Studien auch auf die großen Herausforderungen bezüglich der klinischen Relevanz von Studienergebnissen zurückzuführen. Der vorliegende Beitrag stellt zunächst das Konzept der evidenzbasierten Gesundheitsversorgung (Evidence-Based Health Care) (EbHC) vor. Davon ausgehend werden wichtige Arbeitsschritte bei der Planung einer Interventionsstudie vorgestellt, wobei insbesondere der Aspekt der Relevanz fokussiert wird. }, author = {Schaller, Andrea and Exner, Anne-Kathrin and Wild, Burkhard and Sauzet, Odile}, issn = {1613-3269}, journal = {B&G Bewegungstherapie und Gesundheitssport}, number = {05}, pages = {225--231}, publisher = {Georg Thieme Verlag KG}, title = {{„Dann können wir endlich zeigen, dass das was bringt“}}, doi = {10.1055/a-0670-5239}, volume = {34}, year = {2018}, } @article{2061, author = {Finne, Emily and Glausch, Melanie and Exner, Anne-Kathrin and Sauzet, Odile and Stölzel, Friederike and Seidel, Nadja}, issn = {1179-1322}, journal = {Cancer Management and Research}, pages = {5125--5143}, publisher = {Informa UK Limited}, title = {{Behavior change techniques for increasing physical activity in cancer survivors: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials}}, doi = {10.2147/CMAR.S170064}, volume = {Volume 10}, year = {2018}, } @article{2287, author = {Menzel-Begemann, Anke and Preßmann, Philipp and Exner, Anne-Kathrin and Jochen, Heuer}, journal = {Die Rehabilitation}, number = {03}, pages = {144--145}, publisher = {Thieme}, title = {{Reha-Praxis und Reha-Forschung – im (Un-)Gleichgewicht?}}, doi = {10.1055/a-0628-1000}, volume = {57}, year = {2018}, } @article{3854, author = {Rolf, Ariane and Drees, Anna and Vetter, Nils Sebastian and Latteck, Änne-Dörte and Seidl, Norbert}, journal = {Pflege}, number = {5}, pages = {245--254}, publisher = {Hogrefe}, title = {{Betreute Urlaube als Entlastungsangebot am Beispiel von pflegenden Frauen – eine qualitative Studie}}, doi = {10.1024/1012-5302/a000633}, volume = {31}, year = {2018}, } @inbook{3562, abstract = {In this joint project the development of a robust low-cost monitoring system of air quality and wall humidity values is presented. Using open source software on a RaspberryPi 3 with some plug-in sensors for temperature, pressure, CO2 and humidity data sets every minute are stored in an universal data base. Data analysis gives good results in recognition of ventilation states inside the apartment, which can be used to give ventilation advices to the apartment users in time of renovation, to avoid bad air quality and mould groth. For protection of personal room user data a NTRU Public Key Cryptosystem is developed and implemented.}, author = {Behrens, Grit and Weicht, Johannes and Schlender, Klaus and Fehring, Florian and Dreimann, Rouven and Meese, Michael and Hamelmann, Frank and Thiel, Christoph and Försterling, Thorsten and Wübbenhorst, Marc}, booktitle = {From Science to Society}, editor = {Otjacques, Benoît and Hitzelberger, Patrik and Naumann, Stefan and Wohlgemuth, Volker}, isbn = {978-3-319-65686-1}, issn = {2196-8713}, pages = {181--189}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, title = {{Smart Monitoring System of Air Quality and Wall Humidity Accompanying an Energy Efficient Renovation Process of Apartment Buildings}}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-65687-8_16}, year = {2018}, } @inbook{3670, author = {Behrens, Grit and Weicht, Johannes and Schlender, Klaus and Fehring, Florian and Dreimann, Rouven and Meese, Michael and Hamelmann, Frank and Thiel, Christoph and Försterling, Thorsten and Wübbenhorst, Marc}, booktitle = {From Science to Society}, editor = {Otjacques, Benoît and Hitzelberger, Patrik and Naumann, Stefan and Wohlgemuth, Volker}, isbn = {978-3-319-65686-1}, issn = {2196-8713}, pages = {181--189}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, title = {{Smart Monitoring System of Air Quality and Wall Humidity Accompanying an Energy Efficient Renovation Process of Apartment Buildings}}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-65687-8_16}, year = {2018}, } @article{3669, abstract = { Abstract - This article provides information about a currently developed measurement and analysis system ‘Smart Monitoring’, which is used on scientific project in terms of healthy indoor air coefficients, as well as the processing of the collected data for machine learning algorithms. The target is to reduce CO2 emissions caused by wrong ventilation habits in building sector after renovation process in older buildings. }, author = {Behrens, Grit and Schlender, Klaus and Fehring, Florian}, issn = {2353-8589}, journal = {Environmental Protection and Natural Resources}, number = {3}, pages = {7--12}, publisher = {Walter de Gruyter GmbH}, title = {{Data mining methods of healthy indoor climate coefficients for comfortable well-being}}, doi = {10.2478/oszn-2018-0013}, volume = {29}, year = {2018}, } @inproceedings{1336, abstract = {BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In investigating associations between structural variables of nursing homes like staff mix with outcomes related to residents and caregivers, the main focus up to now was predominantly on quality of care, while resident’s quality of live (QoL) and strain of professional caregivers are far less investigated outcomes. In the PERLE-study these relevant outcomes are analyzed. METHODS: The sample used for analysis consisted of N=195 employees and N=215 proxy rated residents out of 21 nursing homes in the German region Baden-Württemberg. Data was collected using two separate cross-sectional online surveys. Head managers were asked for structural data. The survey for the employees focussed on their experienced work-related strain. The employees were also asked to rate Kane & Kane’s ten dimensions of QoL for specific residents as a proxy. Strain was measured using four scales of the „Beanspruchungsscreening für Humandienstleistungen“ (BHD). Data was analyzed using linear mixed-effects models, accounting for the multilevel structure of the data. RESULTS: The analysis of the nullmodels showed that only the two levels nursing home and individual were discriminable but not the level team/ ward. Intraclass correlations (ICC) for the facility level were 20.67% for QoL, and 11.8%-23.0% for the BHD outcomes. Linear mixed-effects models that account for independent variables, especially staff mix, are currently analyzed. CONCULUSIONS: ICCs show that the main source of variance is the individual and not the nursing home. Therefore, when addressing QoL or strain, the focus of interventions should be rather on the individuals than on structural changes.}, author = {Grebe, Christian and Brijoux, Thomas and Brandenburg, Hermann and Kricheldorff, Cornelia}, location = {Berlin}, title = {{The association between nursing home staff mix, residents’ quality of life and employees’ strain}}, year = {2018}, } @inproceedings{1338, abstract = {BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: While a number of case mix classification systems have been developed for nursing homes, still little is known about nursing resource use in hospitals. In the FiliP study a measure for case mix was needed, so a patient classification system was developed and compared to the groups of the Pflegepersonalregelung (PPR). METHODS: The sample consisted of N=196 patients from 3 wards (general medicine, respiratory and geriatric) out of 3 different hospitals. Every nurse on duty was accompanied by a rater that measured and assessed times for nursing effort during day shifts. Time measurement accounted for direct and indirect care. Additionally, assessment data was collected for each patient (64 dichotomous items related to characteristics of the patient). For PPR data only the group assignment was used, not the normative times of that classification. The statistical learning algorithms CART and evtree were used for modeling. RESULTS: The 12 groups PPR model explained R2=48.09% of the variance in the measures times. A variant (Filip-PPR), that collapses the PPR to 5 groups, explained R2=56.62%. A 7-groups model that uses dichotomous variables of the FiliP assessment (walking, showering, venous catheter, clothing upper body, changing position in bed and bowel continence) explained R2=56.52%. CONCLUSIONS: The specific findings should not be generalized to other hospitals or even other wards of the hospitals that participated in the study. However, the results show that PPR groups are suitable to discriminate groups of patients with similar resource use.}, author = {Grebe, Christian and Nauerth, Annette and Trompetter, Eva and Schönbeck, Marleen}, location = {Berlin}, title = {{Nursing Case-Mix in the Hospital. Development of two Systems for Case-Mix Classification}}, year = {2018}, } @article{3887, abstract = {This case study report covers our experiences in using Cultural Probes during the first phase of our European and interdisciplinary research project TOPIC (The Online Platform for Informal Caregivers). In that stage of our research, we focused on two major issues: first, describing and analyzing the characteristics of the care and coordination work of elderly informal caregivers, and second, on first implications for design for the field of informal care. Although our general methodological approach was qualitative (ethnographic) with participant observation and interviewing, we included Cultural Probes as an additional method to ethnography for gaining insight information about the care practices by the means of self-observation of and reflection by the informal caregivers. The paper describes our adaptation of the Cultural Probes approach, the similarities and differences to Gaver et al. [1999. Interactions. 6(1): 21–29], the items of our TOPIC Cultural Probes Kit in detail, and re-constructs the design process of one of the items (the actimoClock). Based on the experiences of our participants with the probes kit and our analyses of that use, we also present lessons learned, pros and cons for including that method in the sensitive setting of informal caregiving. }, author = {Hensely-Schinkinger, Susanne and Schorch, Maren and Tellioğlu, Hilda}, issn = {2196-6826}, journal = {i-com - Journal of Interactive Media}, number = {2}, pages = {103--117}, publisher = {Walter de Gruyter GmbH}, title = {{Using Cultural Probes in the Sensitive Research Setting of Informal Caregiving. A Case Study}}, doi = {10.1515/icom-2018-0010}, volume = {17}, year = {2018}, } @article{3881, abstract = {Facebook played a considerable role during the political uprisings of the so called ‘Arab Spring’ in 2011. Together with Al-Jazeera, it was one of the few reliable sources of information for protesters at that time. In this paper, we explore the media landscape in Tunisia two years after the uprising. We conducted a qualitative investigation (participant observation and interviewing) with young Tunisians. The paper describes how they use Facebook (FB), newspapers, and TV for gaining information and for exchange. By that time, FB was their primary medium for access to political information. They prefer the variety and diversity of user-generated content, they select information, discuss issues among their friends inside FB and with that, co-create meaning and trust. It seems that both traditional censorship in the national mass media and the revolutionary experience have created a unique media landscape among young Tunisians. Facebook still plays a leading role for many in that landscape, but there remains a ‘digital divide’.}, author = {Aal, Konstantin and Schorch, Maren and Elkilani, Esma Ben Hadj and Wulf, Volker}, journal = {Media in action. Interdisciplinary journal on cooperative media}, number = {1}, pages = {137--170}, publisher = {Universitätsbibliothek Siegen}, title = {{Facebook and the mass media in Tunisia}}, doi = {10.25819/UBSI/8269}, volume = {3}, year = {2018}, } @article{3278, author = {Seelmeyer, Udo}, journal = {FORUM sozialarbeit + gesundheit}, number = {4}, pages = {6–10}, title = {{Mit offenem Blick strategisch gestalten. Soziale Arbeit auf dem Weg in die digitale Zukunft.}}, volume = {23}, year = {2018}, } @article{3277, author = {Ley, Thomas and Seelmeyer, Udo}, journal = {Forum Erziehungshilfen}, number = {3}, pages = {141–144}, title = {{Digitale Dokumentation in den erzieherischen Hilfen. Zum professionellen Umgang mit adressatenbezogenen Daten.}}, volume = {24}, year = {2018}, } @article{1118, author = {Schneider, Diana and Seelmeyer, Udo}, issn = {1863-8953}, journal = {Sozial Extra}, number = {3}, pages = {21--24}, publisher = {Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, title = {{Der Einfluss der Algorithmen}}, doi = {10.1007/s12054-018-0046-y}, volume = {42}, year = {2018}, } @inproceedings{3286, author = {Schneider, Diana and Seelmeyer, Udo}, booktitle = {Social Work, Education and Social Development SWSD 2018}, location = {Dublin (Irland)}, title = {{Challenges of Using Big Data in Decision Making in Welfare Institutions}}, year = {2018}, } @inproceedings{3285, author = {Schneider, Diana and Seelmeyer, Udo}, booktitle = {Technikfolgenabschätzung und Normativität – An welchen Werten orientiert sich die TA?}, location = {Wien}, title = {{Maschinen entscheiden? Normative Perspektiven in der Entwicklung von KI-und Big-Data-Anwendungen}}, year = {2018}, } @techreport{3306, author = {Ley, Thomas and Seelmeyer, Udo}, publisher = {Kompetenzzentrum Soziale Dienste}, title = {{Abschlussbericht für die wissenschaftliche Begleitung des Projektes Treffpunkt U25}}, year = {2018}, } @inbook{4347, author = {Halbrügge, Marc}, booktitle = {Predicting User Performance and Errors}, isbn = {978-3-319-60368-1}, issn = {2192-2829}, pages = {19--22}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, title = {{Model-Based UI Development (MBUID)}}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-60369-8_3}, year = {2018}, }