@misc{LuedtkeSchaeferBraunetal., author = {L{\"u}dtke, Kerstin and Sch{\"a}fer, Axel and Braun, Cordula and Elsner, Bernhard and Kopkow, Christian and Gr{\"u}neberg, Christian and Ehrenbrusthoff, Katja and Braun, Tobias}, title = {Forschung erleben, Kontakte kn{\"u}pfen und Impulse f{\"u}r die eigene Arbeit mitnehmen: Bericht vom Forschungssymposium Physiotherapie an der Hochschule f{\"u}r Gesundheit in Bochum und von der 1. Mitgliederversammlung der DGPTW}, series = {Physioscience}, volume = {13}, journal = {Physioscience}, number = {01}, issn = {1860-3351}, doi = {10.1055/s-0035-1567163}, pages = {44 -- 45}, language = {de} } @incollection{KlausmeierKeller, author = {Klausmeier, Axel and Keller, Christian}, title = {Thomas Coke's Kitchen Garden}, series = {Holkham}, booktitle = {Holkham}, editor = {Schmidt, Leo}, publisher = {Prestel}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, isbn = {3-7913-3414-X}, language = {en} } @misc{BjornskovDreherFischeretal., author = {Bj{\o}rnskov, Christian and Dreher, Axel and Fischer, Justina and Schnellenbach, Jan and Gehring, Kai}, title = {Inequality and Happiness: When Perceived Social Mobility and Economic Reality Do Not Match}, series = {Journal of Economic Behavior \& Organization}, volume = {91}, journal = {Journal of Economic Behavior \& Organization}, issn = {0167-2681}, doi = {10.1016/j.jebo.2013.03.017}, pages = {75 -- 92}, abstract = {We argue that perceived fairness of the income generation process affects the association between income inequality and subjective well-being, and that there are systematic differences in this regard between countries that are characterized by a high or, respectively, low level of actual fairness. Using a simple model of individual labor market participation under uncertainty, we predict that high levels of perceived fairness cause higher levels of individual welfare, and lower support for income redistribution. Income inequality is predicted to have a more favorable impact on subjective well-being for individuals with high fairness perceptions. This relationship is predicted to be stronger in societies that are characterized by low actual fairness. Using data on subjective well-being and a broad set of fairness measures from a pseudo micro-panel from the WVS over the 1990-2008 period, we find strong support for the negative (positive) association between fairness perceptions and the demand for more equal incomes (subjective well-being). We also find strong empirical support for the predicted differences in individual tolerance for income inequality, and the predicted influence of actual fairness.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{LipsSchulzeStarretal., author = {Lips, Klaus and Schulze, Tim F. and Starr, David E. and B{\"a}r, Marcus and Wilks, Regan G. and Fenske, F. and Ruske, Florian and Reiche, Martin and Krol, Roel van de and Reichardt, Gerd and Sch{\"a}fers, Franz and Hendel, Stefan and Follath, Rolf and Bahrdt, Johannes and Peredkov, Sergey and DeBeer, Serena and H{\"a}vecker, Michael and Knop-Gericke, Axel and Rau, Bj{\"o}rn and Kaufmann, Christian and Schlatmann, Rutger and Schl{\"o}gl, Robert and Rech, Bernd and Raoux, Simone}, title = {EMIL: The Energy Materials In-situ Laboratory Berlin - A novel characterization facility for photovoltaic and energy materials}, series = {31st European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition, proceedings of the international conference held in Hamburg, Germany, 14 -18 September 2015}, booktitle = {31st European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition, proceedings of the international conference held in Hamburg, Germany, 14 -18 September 2015}, publisher = {WIP}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, isbn = {3-936338-39-6}, doi = {10.4229/EUPVSEC20152015-1AO.2.1}, pages = {25 -- 28}, language = {en} } @misc{ElserLangeKopkowetal., author = {Elser, Alexander and Lange, Marina and Kopkow, Christian and Sch{\"a}fer, Axel}, title = {Barrieren und F{\"o}rderfaktoren bei der Implementierung von Virtual Reality Interventionen f{\"u}r Patienten mit chronischen Schmerzen: Ein Scoping Review}, series = {German Medical Science, 22. Deutscher Kongress f{\"u}r Versorgungsforschung, Deutsches Netzwerk Versorgungsforschung e. V., 04.10. - 06.10.2023, Berlin}, journal = {German Medical Science, 22. Deutscher Kongress f{\"u}r Versorgungsforschung, Deutsches Netzwerk Versorgungsforschung e. V., 04.10. - 06.10.2023, Berlin}, address = {D{\"u}sseldorf}, doi = {10.3205/23dkvf551}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0183-23dkvf5514}, abstract = {Hintergrund und Stand der Forschung: In der Therapie von Menschen mit chronischen Schmerzen bestehen im ambulanten Sektor Versorgungsl{\"u}cken hinsichtlich Beratung, verhaltensorientierten Maßnahmen und kognitiven Ans{\"a}tzen [1]. Digitale Anwendungen wie Virtual Reality (VR) sind eine M{\"o}glichkeit, diese Versorgungsl{\"u}cken zu adressieren. Die Evidenzlage f{\"u}r die Therapie mit VR bei chronischen Schmerzen wird zunehmend robuster und zeigt positive Effekte in Hinblick auf Schmerzreduktion und k{\"o}rperliche Funktion [2]. Jedoch ist noch wenig {\"u}ber Barrieren und F{\"o}rderfaktoren bekannt, die bei der Implementierung von VR-Interventionen in die Versorgung auftreten. Fragestellung und Zielsetzung, Hypothese: Welche Barrieren und F{\"o}rderfaktoren, die eine Implementierung von VR-Interventionen f{\"u}r die Therapie von Menschen mit chronischen Schmerzen beeinflussen k{\"o}nnen, existieren? Methode: Im Rahmen eines Scoping-Reviews wurden quantitative, qualitative und Mixed-Methods Studien, die {\"u}ber Barrieren und F{\"o}rderfaktoren bei der Implementierung von VR-Interventionen f{\"u}r Patienten mit chronischen Schmerzen berichten, identifiziert. Die systematische Recherche erfolgte in sechs Datenbanken. Nach dem Screening der Treffer extrahierten, kodierten und kategorisierten zwei unabh{\"a}ngige Reviewer*innen (AE, ML) systematisch alle gefundenen Barrieren und F{\"o}rderfaktoren. Als Grundlage f{\"u}r die Kategorienbildung diente das Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF). Ergebnisse: Die Datenbankrecherche ergab nach der Entfernung von Duplikaten 1.864 Treffer. Aus 14 eingeschlossenen Studien wurden 30 Barrieren und 33 F{\"o}rderfaktoren aus Sicht von Patient*innen, sowie 2 F{\"o}rderfaktoren aus Sicht von Therapeut*innen extrahiert. Die von den Patient*innen berichteten Barrieren wurden am h{\"a}ufigsten den TDF-Dom{\"a}nen Umweltkontext (60\%) und Fertigkeiten (16,7\%) zugeordnet. Die meisten F{\"o}rderfaktoren waren in den Bereichen {\"U}berzeugungen bez{\"u}glich Konsequenzen (30,3\%), sowie Emotionen und Umweltkontext (je 18,2\%) zu finden, dies waren auch die von Therapeut*innen genannten F{\"o}rderfaktoren. Diskussion: Das Scoping Review gibt eine {\"U}bersicht {\"u}ber Barrieren und F{\"o}rderfaktoren der Implementierung. Es wird diskutiert, in welchen Settings diese auftreten und wie diese beeinflussbar sind, speziell die Barrieren im Bereich Umweltkontext. Implikation f{\"u}r die Versorgung: Die Ergebnisse geben Hinweise, wie eine Implementierung von VR-Interventionen in der Versorgung gelingen kann.}, language = {de} } @misc{SchaeferBraunElsneretal., author = {Sch{\"a}fer, Axel and Braun, Cordula and Elsner, Bernhard and Kopkow, Christian and L{\"u}dtke, Kerstin}, title = {Das Leitbild der Deutschen Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Physiotherapiewissenschaften}, series = {Physioscience}, volume = {14}, journal = {Physioscience}, number = {4}, issn = {1860-3092}, pages = {195 -- 196}, language = {de} } @misc{SchnellenbachBjornskovDreheretal., author = {Schnellenbach, Jan and Bj{\o}rnskov, Christian and Dreher, Axel and Fischer, Justina}, title = {Gl{\"u}ck trotz Ungleichheit}, series = {Welt am Sonntag}, journal = {Welt am Sonntag}, number = {27.03.2011}, language = {de} } @incollection{HohbergElmerRusselletal., author = {Hohberg, Karin and Elmer, Michael and Russell, David J. and Christian, Axel and Schulz, Hans-J{\"u}rgen and Lehmitz, Ricarda and Wanner, Manfred}, title = {First five years of soil food-web development in Chicken Creek catchment}, series = {The artificial catchment Chicken Creek - initial ecosystem development 2005-2010}, booktitle = {The artificial catchment Chicken Creek - initial ecosystem development 2005-2010}, editor = {Elmer, Michael and Schaaf, Wolfgang and Biemelt, Detlef and Gerwin, Werner and H{\"u}ttl, Reinhard F.}, publisher = {FZLB}, address = {Cottbus}, pages = {93 -- 114}, language = {en} } @misc{ElserLangeKopkowetal., author = {Elser, Alexander and Lange, Marina and Kopkow, Christian and Sch{\"a}fer, Axel}, title = {Barriers and Facilitators to the Implementation of Virtual Reality Interventions for People With Chronic Pain: Scoping Review}, series = {JMIR XR Spatial Comput}, volume = {1/2024}, journal = {JMIR XR Spatial Comput}, doi = {10.2196/53129}, pages = {12}, abstract = {Background: Chronic pain is a growing health problem worldwide with a significant impact on individuals and societies. In regard to treatment, there is a gap between guideline recommendations and common practice in health care, especially concerning cognitive and psychological interventions. Virtual reality (VR) may provide a way to improve this situation. A growing body of evidence indicates that VR therapy has positive effects on pain and physical function. However, there is limited knowledge about barriers and facilitators to the implementation of VR interventions for people with chronic pain in health care settings. Objective: The aim of this study was to identify and analyze the barriers and facilitators involved in implementing VR interventions for people with chronic pain. Methods: We conducted a scoping review of the German and English literature using the MEDLINE, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, CINAHL, PEDro, LILACS, and Web of Science (inception to November 2023) databases, including quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods studies reporting barriers and facilitators to the implementation of VR interventions for people with chronic pain, as reported by patients or health care professionals. Two reviewers systematically screened the abstracts and full texts of retrieved articles according to the inclusion criteria. All mentioned barriers and facilitators were extracted and categorized according to the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF). Results: The database search resulted in 1864 records after removal of duplicates. From the 14 included studies, 30 barriers and 33 facilitators from the patient perspective and 2 facilitators from the health care professional perspective were extracted. Barriers reported by people with chronic pain were most frequently assigned to the TDF domains environmental context (60\%) and skills (16.7\%). Most facilitators were found in three domains for both the patients and health care professionals: beliefs about consequences (30.3\%), emotions (18.2\%), and environmental context (18.2\%). Conclusions: The findings of this review can inform the development of strategies for future implementations of VR interventions for people with chronic pain. Additionally, further research should address knowledge gaps about the perspective of health care professionals regarding the implementation of VR interventions for people with chronic pain.}, language = {en} } @incollection{ElmerHohbergRusselletal., author = {Elmer, Michael and Hohberg, Karin and Russell, D. and Christian, Axel and Schulz, H.- J. and Wanner, Manfred}, title = {Succession of the soil faunal community during initial ecosystem development}, series = {Initial development of the artificial catchment "Chicken Creek" : monitoring program and survey 2005-2008}, booktitle = {Initial development of the artificial catchment "Chicken Creek" : monitoring program and survey 2005-2008}, editor = {Schaaf, Wolfgang and Biemelt, Detlef and H{\"u}ttl, Reinhard F.}, publisher = {Univ. of Technology, Research Center Landscape Development and Mining Landscapes}, address = {Cottbus}, pages = {97 -- 118}, language = {en} }