@article{Boerdlein, author = {B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph}, title = {Fr{\"u}he Forschungen zum „Barnum-Effekt"}, series = {Skeptiker}, volume = {13}, journal = {Skeptiker}, number = {1}, pages = {44 -- 45}, language = {de} } @article{Boerdlein, author = {B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph}, title = {Verhaltensorientierte Arbeitssicherheit - Positive Verst{\"a}rkung f{\"u}r weniger Unf{\"a}lle Teil II}, series = {Sicherheitsingenieur}, volume = {36}, journal = {Sicherheitsingenieur}, number = {10}, pages = {34 -- 41}, language = {de} } @article{Boerdlein, author = {B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph}, title = {Verhaltensbasierter Arbeitsschutz: Prinzipien eines Behavior-Based-Safety-Programms (BBS)}, series = {Handbuch des EHS Managers}, journal = {Handbuch des EHS Managers}, editor = {T{\"u}nnesen, B.}, publisher = {Sierke Verlag}, address = {G{\"o}ttingen}, pages = {137 -- 207}, language = {de} } @article{Boerdlein, author = {B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph}, title = {Verhaltensorientierte Arbeitssicherheit (Behavior Based Safety, BBS)}, series = {Sicher ist sicher - Arbeitsschutz aktuell}, volume = {60}, journal = {Sicher ist sicher - Arbeitsschutz aktuell}, pages = {131 -- 132}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{SchoenleberBoerdlein, author = {Sch{\"o}nleber, A. and B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph}, title = {Behavioral safety in the hairdressers' shop}, series = {45th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis International, Chicago, IL.}, booktitle = {45th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis International, Chicago, IL.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{TosolinGattiSigurdsonetal., author = {Tosolin, F. and Gatti, M. and Sigurdson, S. O. and Alavosius, M. P. and B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph and Austin, J. and Hantula, D. and Marella, F. and McCarthy, M. and McSween, T. E.}, title = {Protocol for the management and the monitoring of the measurements for the COVID19 containment}, series = {Consensus Conference realized during the 14th European Conference on BBS and PM}, booktitle = {Consensus Conference realized during the 14th European Conference on BBS and PM}, language = {en} } @article{Boerdlein, author = {B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph}, title = {Promoting Hand Sanitizer Use in a University Cafeteria}, series = {Behavior and Social Issues}, volume = {29}, journal = {Behavior and Social Issues}, issn = {2376-6786}, pages = {255 -- 263}, abstract = {Handwashing is the most cost-efficient method to lower the risk of the transmission of infectious diseases. Especially before eating in public places like cafeterias, handwashing is recommended. Often, people do not wash their hands before eating because of the response effort associated with going to the bathroom. As an alternative way to improve hygiene, disinfection with a hand sanitizer gel is recommended. The current study used an A-B-C-A design (and a no-intervention control site) with prompts and feedback to increase the number of cafeteria patrons using hand sanitizer. Dispensers for hand sanitizer gel were placed at the entrance area of two halls of a university cafeteria. Intervention took place in one hall, whereas the other served as a control. After baseline, a poster explaining the usefulness of hand sanitizing was posted near the entrance of the cafeteria. This led to a doubling of the percentage of cafeteria patrons using the hand sanitizer, from 10.79\% during baseline to 24.45\%. A second poster provided feedback about the percentage of patrons sanitizing their hands and asked for more participation. This led to no further increases in hand sanitizing (23.73\%). After all posters were removed, the percentage dropped to 15.63\% in the mean. This research demonstrated that a simple, informative prompt can have a considerable impact on hand-sanitizing behavior. However, the role of feedback in such interventions remains questionable.}, language = {en} } @article{TaubeBoerdlein, author = {Taube, Vera and B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph}, title = {Editorial: Social Work Research in German-Speaking Countries}, series = {Research on Social Work Practice}, volume = {30}, journal = {Research on Social Work Practice}, number = {5}, doi = {10.1177/1049731520904132}, pages = {475 -- 478}, language = {de} } @article{ErbacherBoerdlein, author = {Erbacher, Jasmin C. E. and B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph}, title = {Dog-Assisted Interventions for Children and Adolescents With Autism Spectrum Disorders}, series = {Research on Social Work Practice}, journal = {Research on Social Work Practice}, publisher = {SAGE}, issn = {1049-7315}, doi = {10.1177/10497315241307635}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:863-opus-57785}, abstract = {Purpose: Despite the already extensive scientific literature on dog-assisted interventions, there is still a need to compile further reviews. In this regard, it should be noted that some of the existing reviews no longer reflect the current state of knowledge. The review presented here takes into account the current state of the literature on this topic. Methods: The present systematic literature search, which was supplemented by an open literature search, identified 13 articles from specialist databases dealing with the effects, possibilities, and challenges of dog-assisted interventions and the use of assistance dogs in children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders. Results: Dog-assisted interventions and the use of assistance dogs can have a positive impact on children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders, their family system, caregivers, and the environment in various areas. Conclusions: Although the results appear encouraging, it should be noted that there are potential challenges.}, language = {en} } @article{GoehringBoerdlein, author = {G{\"o}hring, Anja and B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph}, title = {Using Brief Habit Reversal to Decrease Speech Disfluencies in Public Speaking}, series = {Research on Social Work Practice}, journal = {Research on Social Work Practice}, publisher = {Sage}, doi = {10.1177/10497315241301372}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:863-opus-57729}, pages = {10}, abstract = {Purpose: Many social workers are concerned about public speaking because of their use of speech disfluencies. Perrin et al. (2021) used brief habit reversal to reduce public-speaking speech disfluencies. The study was systematically replicated to evaluate the benefit of brief habit reversal training for social workers in decreasing speech disfluencies. Method: Nine students of social work, divided into three groups, participated in this study. After baseline, they received brief habit reversal, consisting of awareness training and instruction on a competing response. Results: The results showed that compared to baseline, all participants reduced speech disfluencies during brief habit reversal. The low rates of speech disfluencies were maintained during postsessions. At follow-up 2.5 to 6 weeks after training, six of nine participants achieved a reduction of at least 80 percent from baseline. Discussion: To further adapt the training to the field of social workers, further research would be necessary.}, language = {en} } @article{KadeBoerdlein, author = {Kade, Lisa and B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph}, title = {Behavioral Safety in a Dental Surgery Facility}, series = {Journal of Organizational Behavior Management}, volume = {45}, journal = {Journal of Organizational Behavior Management}, publisher = {Informa UK Limited}, issn = {0160-8061}, doi = {10.1080/01608061.2024.2382980}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:863-opus-58389}, pages = {1 -- 12}, abstract = {Dentists, dental surgeons, and dental assistants are routinely exposed to contaminants, disease, and infections. Another health risk these professionals experience is the time spent sitting in ergonomically at-risk postures. In the current study, a checklist with critical behaviors and behavioral products (results of behaviors) was used to assess the level of safety in a dental surgery office with seven employees. After baseline observations, task clarification, verbal and graphical feedback, goal setting and tangible reinforcers were used to improve the safety related behaviors of the employees. For all items on the checklist, the percent safe during baseline was 79.57\%. During intervention, the mean percent safe was 88.88\%, and the final level was 95\%. Follow-up observations showed a decline in percent safe after the feedback ended. Three of the four partial indices of the checklist showed improvements of 12\% to 33\% in percent safe.}, language = {en} } @article{BoerdleinKade, author = {B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph and Kade, Lisa}, title = {Behavior-based safety with paramedics}, series = {Journal of Organizational Behavior Management}, volume = {45}, journal = {Journal of Organizational Behavior Management}, issn = {0160-8061 1540-8604}, doi = {10.1080/01608061.2025.2454294}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:863-opus-58379}, pages = {17}, abstract = {Accident statistics from the German Federal and Railroad Accident Insurance (UVB) revealed that volunteer and full-time paramedics are exposed to an increased risk of workplace accidents. This trend is evident in the accident figures reported by the German Red Cross (DRK), which have been rising steadily since 2011. In part, the increased risk and number of accidents can be attributed to the perception of potential risks and the associated safety behavior of employees. Behavior-Based Safety (BBS) is recognized as one of the most well-researched and effective methods for changing behavior in the field of occupational safety. We report on our research using BBS to improve safety behavior among paramedics of the DRK. Results indicate that behavioral observations and feedback led to improvements in safety compliance in two rescue stations of the DRK. Resources for and obstacles to the implementation of BBS practices in the work of paramedics are discussed.}, language = {en} } @article{BoerdleinVorbeck, author = {B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph and Vorbeck, Benedict}, title = {Using auditory feedback in body weight training}, series = {Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis}, volume = {53}, journal = {Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis}, number = {4}, issn = {1938-3703}, doi = {10.1002/jaba.723}, pages = {2349 -- 2359}, abstract = {Auditory feedback has been successfully used to enhance performance in several sports such as golf and dance. The current study used auditory feedback procedures (i.e., a clicker) to improve the performance of 3 students performing a handstand. Handstands are part of a discipline called body weight training, that uses only the weight of an individual's own body to gain strength and body control. A multiple baseline design across four components was used to evaluate the effectiveness of auditory feedback. The results showed that auditory feedback was effective. The students and the trainer were highly satisfied with the auditory feedback procedure. Implications for future research are discussed.}, language = {en} } @article{Boerdlein, author = {B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph}, title = {Sicheres und gesundes Verhalten positiv verst{\"a}rken - Die Methode Verhaltensorientierte Arbeitssicherheit (BBS)}, series = {Deutsche Gesetzliche Unfallversicherung e.V. (DGUV) - 6. Fachgespr{\"a}ch Psyche und Kultur der Pr{\"a}vention - Sicheres und gesundes Verhalten f{\"o}rdern durch Kulturentwicklung}, journal = {Deutsche Gesetzliche Unfallversicherung e.V. (DGUV) - 6. Fachgespr{\"a}ch Psyche und Kultur der Pr{\"a}vention - Sicheres und gesundes Verhalten f{\"o}rdern durch Kulturentwicklung}, pages = {22 -- 25}, abstract = {Dieses Sammelband dokumentiert die Vortr{\"a}ge und Diskussionsergebnisse aus den Workshops anl{\"a}sslich des 6. Fachgespr{\"a}chs „Psyche und Kultur der Pr{\"a}vention - Sicheres und gesundes Verhalten f{\"o}rdern durch Kulturentwicklung" (22. und 23. Oktober 2019 DGUV Kongress ⋅ Dresden). Es spiegelt die Grundlagen der Pr{\"a}ventionskulturen wider und die Auswirkungen sowohl auf einzelne Besch{\"a}ftigte innerhalb der Betriebe als auch auf die gesamte Unternehmenskultur. Beginnend von den Zusammenh{\"a}ngen zwischen Psyche und Kultur, {\"u}ber die Darstellung der M{\"o}glichkeiten gelungener Organisation und sicherem Verhalten werden bestehende und neue Optionen der Gestaltung der Arbeit, der Arbeitszeit und F{\"u}hrung betrachtet und vorgestellt.}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{Boerdlein, author = {B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph}, title = {Behavioral safety for culture change}, series = {The Proceedings of Mechanical Engineering Congress, Japan}, booktitle = {The Proceedings of Mechanical Engineering Congress, Japan}, doi = {10.1299/jsmemecj.2022.S171-02}, abstract = {Behavior Based Safety (BBS) is an effective and efficient way of influencing workers behavior with respect to workplace safety, regularly resulting in substantial reductions of workplace accident rates. This has been documented in thousands of companies worldwide and in several hundred studies. However, Behavior Based Safety isn't only about changing overt behavior like holding to a handrail and putting on Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). With its integral understanding of behavior as everything a person does, thinks, feels etc., Behavior Based Safety is also changing the so-called safety culture towards a more positive, proactive, and humane environment for all employees.}, language = {en} } @article{Boerdlein, author = {B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph}, title = {Verhaltensorientierte Arbeitssicherheit - Behavior Based Safety (BBS)}, edition = {3.}, publisher = {Erich Schmidt Verlag}, abstract = {Seit {\"u}ber vierzig Jahren wird BBS in mittlerweile tausenden von Firmen weltweit erfolgreich eingesetzt. BBS ist die nachweislich erfolgreichste und am eingehensten wissenschaftlich untersuchte Methode zur Verbesserung des arbeitssicheren Verhaltens. Bei korrekter Umsetzung der Prinzipien von BBS ist eine dauerhafte Reduktion der Unfallzahlen um bis zu 80 \% nicht die Ausnahme, sondern die Regel.}, language = {de} } @book{Boerdlein, author = {B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph}, title = {Verhaltensorientierte Arbeitssicherheit}, edition = {2}, publisher = {Erich-Schmidt-Verlag}, address = {Berlin}, language = {de} } @book{Boerdlein, author = {B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph}, title = {Einf{\"u}hrung in die Verhaltensanalyse}, publisher = {Alibri}, address = {Aschaffenburg}, language = {de} } @article{Boerdlein, author = {B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph}, title = {Verhaltensorientierte Arbeitssicherheit. Positive Verst{\"a}rkung f{\"u}r weniger Unf{\"a}lle Teil I}, series = {Sicherheitsingenieur}, volume = {36}, journal = {Sicherheitsingenieur}, number = {9}, pages = {36 -- 41}, language = {de} } @techreport{BieblBoerdlein, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Biebl, Anna and B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph}, title = {Anleitung „Liniengrafik erstellen mit Microsoft Excel®"}, editor = {B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph}, address = {W{\"u}rzburg}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:863-opus-17607}, pages = {40}, abstract = {In dieser Anleitung wird erkl{\"a}rt, wie man Liniengrafiken, wie sie in Einpersonenexperimenten (Single Case Design, SCD) verwendet werden, mit Hilfe des Tabellenkalkulationsprogramms MS Excel gem{\"a}ß den Richtlinien der APA (6th Ed.) und den Autorenhinweisen des Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis (JABA), erstellt.}, language = {de} }