TY - BOOK A1 - Zundel, Stefan A1 - Blättel-Mink, Birgit A1 - Brohmann, Bettina A1 - Defila, Rico A1 - Di Giulio, Antonietta A1 - Fischer, Daniel A1 - Fuchs, Doris A1 - Gölz, Sebastian A1 - Götz, Konrad A1 - Homburg, Andreas A1 - Kaufmann-Hayoz, Ruth A1 - Matthies, Ellen A1 - Michelsen, Gerd A1 - Schäfer, Martina A1 - Tews, Kerstin A1 - Wassermann, Sandra T1 - Konsum-Botschaften : was Forschende für die gesellschaftliche Gestaltung nachhaltigen Konsums empfehlen Y1 - 2013 SN - 978-3-7776-2371-9 PB - Hirzel Verlag CY - Stuttgart ET - 1. Auflage ER - TY - GEN A1 - Zöllner, Marvin Hartwig A1 - Niu, Gang A1 - Jhang, Jin-Hao A1 - Schäfer, Andreas A1 - Zaumseil, Peter A1 - Bäumer, Marcus A1 - Schröder, Thomas T1 - Temperature dependent reduction of epitaxial Ce1-xPrxO2-δ (x = 0-1) thin films on Si(111): A combined TPD, XRD, XPS and Raman study T2 - Journal of Physical Chemistry : C Y1 - 2013 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1021/jp4082867 SN - 1932-7455 VL - 117 IS - 47 SP - 24851 EP - 24857 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Niu, Gang A1 - Zöllner, Marvin Hartwig A1 - Schröder, Thomas A1 - Schäfer, Andreas A1 - Jhang, Jin-Hao A1 - Zielasek, Volkmar A1 - Bäumer, Marcus A1 - Wilkens, Henrik A1 - Wollschläger, Joachim A1 - Olbrich, Reinhard A1 - Lammers, Christian A1 - Reichling, Michael T1 - Controlling the physics and chemistry of binary and ternary praseodymium and cerium oxide systems T2 - Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics Y1 - 2015 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1039/C5CP02283E SN - 1463-9084 SN - 1463-9076 VL - 17 IS - 38 SP - 24513 EP - 24540 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Renner, Caroline A1 - Jeitziner, Marie-Madlen A1 - Albert, Monika A1 - Brinkmann, Sabine A1 - Diserens, Karin A1 - Dzialowski, Imanuel A1 - Heidler, Maria-Dorothea A1 - Lück, Martina A1 - Nusser-Müller-Busch, Ricki A1 - Sandor, Peter S. A1 - Schäfer, Andreas A1 - Scheffler, Bettina A1 - Wallesch, Claus A1 - Zimmermann, Gudrun A1 - Nydahl, Peter T1 - Guideline on multimodal rehabilitation for patients with post-intensive care syndrome T2 - Critical Care N2 - Background Intensive Care Unit (ICU) survivors often experience several impairments in their physical, cognitive, and psychological health status, which are labeled as post-intensive care syndrome (PICS). The aim of this work is to develop a multidisciplinary and -professional guideline for the rehabilitative therapy of PICS. Methods A multidisciplinary/-professional task force of 15 healthcare professionals applied a structured, evidence-based approach to address 10 scientific questions. For each PICO-question (Population, Intervention, Comparison, and Outcome), best available evidence was identified. Recommendations were rated as “strong recommendation”, “recommendation” or “therapy option”, based on Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation principles. In addition, evidence gaps were identified. Results The evidence resulted in 12 recommendations, 4 therapy options, and one statement for the prevention or treatment of PICS. Recommendations: early mobilization, motor training, and nutrition/dysphagia management should be performed. Delirium prophylaxis focuses on behavioral interventions. ICU diaries can prevent/treat psychological health issues like anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorders. Early rehabilitation approaches as well as long-term access to specialized rehabilitation centers are recommended. Therapy options include additional physical rehabilitation interventions. Statement: A prerequisite for the treatment of PICS are the regular and repeated assessments of the physical, cognitive and psychological health in patients at risk for or having PICS. Conclusions PICS is a variable and complex syndrome that requires an individual multidisciplinary, and multiprofessional approach. Rehabilitation of PICS should include an assessment and therapy of motor-, cognitive-, and psychological health impairments. KW - Post-intensive care syndrome Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-023-04569-5 SN - 1364-8535 VL - 27 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 14 PB - Springer Science and Business Media LLC ER - TY - GEN A1 - Amelina, Anna A1 - Molitor, Verena A1 - Schäfer, Jana A1 - Vasilache, Andreas A1 - Zimenkova, Tatiana T1 - Vulnerable (im)mobilities between imperial legacies and colonial logics of war T2 - Mobilities N2 - The article conceptualizes war-related mobilities and immobilities during Russia’s war against Ukraine as shaped by two interconnected dynamics: cross-border solidarity and entanglement between Ukraine and Europe, and cross-border disentanglement of both from Russia’s authoritarian political context. Building on mobility studies, the article argues that these frameworks gain analytical depth when combined with critical refugee and migration studies. The editorial proposes four key directions to expand mobility studies: (i) the notion of ‘entangled (im)mobilities’: highlighting temporal and spatial interdependencies between mobility and immobility in times of war; (ii) empire-sensitive approaches: treating post-Soviet spaces as postcolonial contexts shaped by imperial legacies; (iii) intersectional vulnerability: examining how vulnerability is produced through overlapping forms of marginalization; (iv) reflexive knowledge production: interrogating how war shapes epistemologies and research practices. Together, these perspectives enable a more nuanced understanding of war-induced (im)mobility dynamics, collective suffering, and selective immobilization. The article concludes with an overview of the contributions in the special issue. KW - Entangled (im)mobilities KW - Post-Soviet imperiality KW - Vulnerability KW - Necropolitics KW - Gender KW - Epistemic authority Y1 - 2026 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/17450101.2025.2605054 SN - 1745-0101 VL - 21 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 17 PB - Routledge, Taylor & Francis CY - London ER -