@techreport{VoigtRadloffStemmerKorporaletal., type = {Working Paper}, author = {Voigt-Radloff, Sebastian and Stemmer, Renate and Korporal, Johannes and Horbach, Annegret and Ayerle, Gertrud M. and Sch{\"a}fers, Rainhild and Greening, Monika and Binnig, Marlis and Mattern, Elke and Heldmann, Patrick and Wasner, Mieke and Braun, Cordula and Lohkamp, Monika and Marotzki, Ulrike and Kraus, Elke and Oltman, Ren{\´e}e and M{\"u}ller, Christian and Corsten, Sabine and Lauer, Norina and Schade, Veronika and Kempf, Sabrina}, title = {Forschung zu komplexen Interventionen in der Pflege- und Hebammenwissenschaft und in den Wissenschaften der Physiotherapie, Ergotherapie und Logop{\"a}die}, doi = {10.6094/UNIFR/10702}, language = {de} } @techreport{VoigtRadloffStemmerBehrensetal., author = {Voigt-Radloff, Sebastian and Stemmer, Renate and Behrens, Johann and Horbach, Annegret and Ayerle, Gertrud M. and Sch{\"a}fers, Rainhild and Mattern, Elke and Heldmann, Patrick and Braun, Cordula and Marotzki, Ulrike and Kraus, Elke and George, Sabine and M{\"u}ller, Christian and Corsten, Sabine and Lauer, Norina and Schade, Veronika and Kempf, Sabrina and Binnig, Marlis and Wasner, Mieke}, title = {Forschung zu komplexen Interventionen in der Pflege- und Hebammenwissenschaft und in den Wissenschaften der Physiotherapie, Ergotherapie und Logop{\"a}die}, doi = {10.6094/UNIFR/2013/1}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-8939}, pages = {57}, abstract = {Dieser forschungsmethodische Leitfaden behandelt folgende Themen: (1) Wissenschaftlicher Transfer von komplexen Interventionen inkl. Fragestellungen und Methoden von Machbarkeits-, Wirksamkeits- und Implementationsstudien. (2) Recherchestrategien zur Krankheitslast inkl. Folgen f{\"u}r Betroffene und Gesellschaft und Versorgungsstatus durch Gesundheitsfachberufe. (3) Pr{\"a}zisierung von Forschungsfragestellungen. (4) Evidenzrecherche, Evidenzmapping und Beurteilung der Evidenzlage. (5) F{\"o}rderm{\"o}glichkeiten von Forschungsprojekten. (6) Forschungsnetzwerke in den Gesundheitsfachberufen.}, language = {de} } @article{MennCorstenLaueretal., author = {Menn, Lara and Corsten, Sabine and Lauer, Norina and Wallace, Sarah J.}, title = {The effectiveness of biographical approaches in long-term care: a systematic review}, series = {Gerontologist}, volume = {60}, journal = {Gerontologist}, number = {4}, doi = {10.1093/geront/gnz074}, pages = {309 -- 328}, abstract = {Background and Objectives Older adults in long-term residential aged care experience loneliness and reduced quality of life (QoL). Biographical approaches use the recall of the past events to increase self-efficacy, promote acceptance, and improve QoL. The aim of the systematic review was to examine the effectiveness of biographical approaches in improving the QoL of older adults in long-term residential aged care. Research Design and Methods This systematic review was conducted in accordance with PRISMA guidelines, using databases Medline, CINAHL, and the Cochrane Library. A 2-phase search strategy was used to identify research literature relating to the use of biographical interventions. Narrative analysis was used to synthesize results. Results Twenty-one studies met inclusion criteria for this review, comprising both group and individual interventions. The findings were inconsistent. Subjective elements of QoL of older adults improved in a narrow majority of the studies. Of a total of 21 outcomes investigated in group interventions, 11 resulted in significant improvements in QoL. The 16 outcomes of the individual interventions resulted in 10 significant improvements. The most significant influence was observed in life satisfaction. Group reminiscence also had a particularly strong influence on self-esteem. Discussion and Implications Although benefits were observed, it remains unclear why some interventions led to improvements in subjective elements of QoL and others did not. Exploration of the participant perspective through qualitative data collection and more detailed description of interventions in future studies could lead to a better understanding of the treatment components that are related to improved outcomes for older adults.}, language = {en} } @article{LeuschCorstenGiordanoetal., author = {Leusch, Vera and Corsten, Sabine and Giordano, Katharina and Kreiter, Daniel and Lauer, Norina}, title = {App erleichtert Gespr{\"a}che {\"u}ber das Leben}, series = {Aktivieren : das Magazin f{\"u}r die soziale Betreuung}, volume = {8}, journal = {Aktivieren : das Magazin f{\"u}r die soziale Betreuung}, number = {5}, publisher = {Vincentz}, address = {Hannover}, issn = {2364-303X}, pages = {32 -- 35}, abstract = {Das Forschungsteam BaSeTaLK hat gemeinsam mit Menschen im Alter eine App zur Biografiearbeit fr Bewohner:innen in Senioreneinrichtungen entwickelt. Sie bef{\"a}higt insbesondere Ehrenamtliche, biografische Gespr{\"a}che zu f{\"u}hren.}, subject = {Biografieforschung}, language = {de} } @article{LeienbachCorstenSchuetz, author = {Leienbach, Marie and Corsten, Sabine and Sch{\"u}tz, Sandra}, title = {Der Zusammenhang zwischen sprachlichen Leistungen, Kommunikationsf{\"a}higkeit und Lebensqualit{\"a}t bei Aphasie}, series = {Aphasie und verwandte Gebiete}, journal = {Aphasie und verwandte Gebiete}, number = {2}, pages = {5 -- 27}, language = {de} } @article{LauerGiordanoKreiteretal., author = {Lauer, Norina and Giordano, Katharina and Kreiter, Daniel and Leusch, Vera and Corsten, Sabine}, title = {"Mach mal 'ne App"}, series = {Forum Logop{\"a}die}, volume = {35}, journal = {Forum Logop{\"a}die}, number = {3}, publisher = {Schulz-Kirchner}, doi = {10.2443/skv-s-2021-53020210304}, pages = {20 -- 27}, abstract = {Die Entwicklung qualitativ hochwertiger Apps zur Gesundheitsversorgung erfordert einen aufwendigen Entwicklungsprozess, an den sich eine Evaluation der App-gest{\"u}tzten Maßnahme anschließen sollte, um Aussagen zur Wirksamkeit treffen und somit den App-Einsatz begr{\"u}nden zu k{\"o}nnen. In diesem Beitrag wird die nutzerzentrierte Entwicklung der App BaSeTaLK vorgestellt, mit der eine Tablet-gest{\"u}tzte Stimulation biographisch orientierter Gespr{\"a}che bei {\"a}lteren Menschen zur Verbesserung des psychischen Wohlbefindens erm{\"o}glicht werden soll. Nach erfolgreicher Evaluation k{\"o}nnten Logop{\"a}dInnen als MultiplikatorInnen den Einsatz der App vermitteln.}, subject = {App}, language = {de} } @article{LauerCorsten, author = {Lauer, Norina and Corsten, Sabine}, title = {Quality of life in leaders and members of peer-led aphasia support groups - preliminary results of a systematic approach}, series = {Aphasiology}, volume = {32}, journal = {Aphasiology}, number = {sup1: International Aphasia Rehabilitation Conference (IARC)}, publisher = {Taylor\&Francis}, doi = {10.1080/02687038.2018.1485839}, pages = {119 -- 121}, language = {en} } @misc{LauerCorsten, author = {Lauer, Norina and Corsten, Sabine}, title = {Supporting peer-led aphasia support groups with a specific training program: a first proof of concept}, series = {International Aphasia Rehabilitation Conference, London}, journal = {International Aphasia Rehabilitation Conference, London}, language = {en} } @article{LauerCorsten, author = {Lauer, Norina and Corsten, Sabine}, title = {Die Bedeutung von Peers f{\"u}r die soziale Teilhabe von Menschen mit Aphasie}, series = {Spektrum Patholinguistik}, volume = {16}, journal = {Spektrum Patholinguistik}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-559-0}, issn = {1866-9433}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-59043}, pages = {15 -- 37}, abstract = {Menschen mit Aphasie erleben erhebliche Einbußen in sozialer Teilhabe und Lebensqualit{\"a}t. Peer-to-Peer-Unterst{\"u}tzung durch Selbsthilfeangebote oder Peer-Befriending-Maßnahmen kann sich positiv auf Partizipation und psychisches Wohlbefinden auswirken. Mit dem Projekt shalk konnte gezeigt werden, dass von Betroffenen geleitete Selbsthilfegruppen maßgeblich zu Selbstwerterleben und verbesserter Lebensqualit{\"a}t der Leitungspersonen und der Gruppenteilnehmenden beitragen k{\"o}nnen. Um einen Austausch zwischen Betroffenen auch jenseits des Gruppensettings zu erm{\"o}glichen, k{\"o}nnen digitale Medien genutzt werden. Im Projekt PeerPAL wird ein f{\"u}r Menschen mit Aphasie angepasstes digitales soziales Netzwerk (Smartphone-App) zur virtuellen Vernetzung und pers{\"o}nlichen Begegnung entwickelt und evaluiert. Erste Daten weisen darauf hin, dass die Betroffenen die App nutzen k{\"o}nnen und mit Design und Funktionen zufrieden sind. Auswirkungen auf die Lebensqualit{\"a}t werden aktuell untersucht. Sprachtherapeut:innen nehmen in der Peer-to-Peer-Unterst{\"u}tzung insofern eine zentrale Rolle ein, als dass sie Betroffene in entsprechende Angebote einf{\"u}hren und sie mittels abgestufter Begleitung an die eigenst{\"a}ndige Nutzung heranf{\"u}hren.}, subject = {Aphasie}, language = {de} } @article{LauerCorsten, author = {Lauer, Norina and Corsten, Sabine}, title = {Selbstorganisierte Selbsthilfegruppen bei Menschen mit Aphasie}, series = {selbsthilfegruppenjahrbuch}, volume = {2022/23}, journal = {selbsthilfegruppenjahrbuch}, publisher = {Deutsche Arbeitsgemeinschaft Selbsthilfegruppen e.V.}, address = {Gießen}, issn = {1616-0665}, pages = {90 -- 100}, abstract = {Menschen mit einer erworbenen Sprachst{\"o}rung, Aphasie, erleben aufgrund ihrer Kommunikationseinschr{\"a}nkungen und der damit einhergehenden reduzierten Teilhabe eine verminderte Lebensqualit{\"a}t. Aphasie-Selbsthilfegruppen k{\"o}nnen Inklusion und Selbstwerterleben der Betroffenen besonders dann f{\"o}rdern, wenn sie von betroffenen Personen selbst geleitet werden. In dem hier vorgestellten Forschungsprojekt Selbsthilfegruppenarbeit bei Aphasie zur Steigerung der Lebensqualit{\"a}t und Kompetenz (shalk) wurde untersucht, wie von Aphasie betroffene Menschen auf die {\"U}bernahme einer Gruppenleitung vorbereitet und bei der Umsetzung begleitet werden k{\"o}nnen, um die Lebensqualit{\"a}t der betroffenen Leitungspersonen und auch der Gruppenteilnehmenden zu steigern.}, subject = {Selbsthilfe}, language = {de} } @article{KurfessLauerKnieriemenetal., author = {Kurfeß, Christina and Lauer, Norina and Knieriemen, Marie and Kreiter, Daniel and Corsten, Sabine}, title = {Gut vernetzt ist halb befreundet!?}, series = {Forum Logop{\"a}die}, volume = {36}, journal = {Forum Logop{\"a}die}, number = {3}, publisher = {Schulz-Kirchner-Verlag}, doi = {10.2443/skv-s-2022-53020220301}, pages = {6 -- 11}, abstract = {Die Entwicklung einer an die spezifischen Bed{\"u}rfnisse von Menschen mit Aphasie angepassten Smartphone-basierten App erfordert einen umfangreichen Entwicklungsprozess. Dabei ist es wichtig, die Zielgruppe von Anfang an in den Prozess einzubeziehen, um die spezifischen W{\"u}nsche und Anforderungen an die App erfassen und in den Entwicklungsprozess integrieren zu k{\"o}nnen. In diesem Beitrag wird die nutzerzentrierte, partizipative Entwicklung der App PeerPAL vorgestellt. Mit der App sollen neben einem digitalen Austausch auch reale Face-to-Face-Treffen stimuliert werden mit dem Ziel, die autonome Vernetzung unter den Betroffenen zu f{\"o}rdern und dadurch die Lebensqualit{\"a}t von Menschen mit Aphasie zu steigern.}, subject = {Aphasie}, language = {de} } @article{KurfessCorstenNickeletal., author = {Kurfess, Christina and Corsten, Sabine and Nickel, Maren Tabea and Knieriemen, Marie and Kreiter, Daniel and Lauer, Norina}, title = {Peer-to-peer support: digital networking in aphasia to improve quality of life (PeerPAL)}, series = {Frontiers in Communication}, volume = {8}, journal = {Frontiers in Communication}, publisher = {Frontiers Media S.A.}, doi = {10.3389/fcomm.2023.1187233}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-64881}, abstract = {Background: People with aphasia (PWA) often suffer from reduced participation and quality of life. Nevertheless, there are currently only a few specific interventions that respond to this problem. Participation and quality of life could be increased by interacting with peers who have similar experiences. Digital social networks could stimulate an autonomous interaction. However, digital social networks need to be adapted to the specific needs of PWA. Therefore, a participatory, agile process involving the target group should be chosen to develop such a olution, i.e., an app. The research project consists of a total of three phases. In the first phase—app development—the app was developed and programmed including the target group. In the second phase—app testing—the usability and user-friendliness of the app were evaluated with four PWA. In the third phase—feasibility and preliminary effcacy—that will be described in the article, the impact of the app on PWA will be evaluated. Aims: The overarching aim of our study is to provide preliminary effcacy of the intervention. Digital social interaction with other PWA can lead to increased social integration. In addition to digital interaction, personal encounters between PWA should be encouraged. As a result, we expect an improvement in quality of life of PWA. Additionally, we focus on identification of the most appropriate measurements to discover changes associated with the intervention. Methods: The evaluation, which is described in this paper, takes place in a pre-test - post-test design with a total of n = 48 PWA. Participants will be recruited in regional clusters to facilitate face-to-face meetings. Half of the participants will be assigned to the delayed intervention group and the other half to the immediate intervention group. Participants in the delayed intervention group will go through a 3-month waiting period before using the app, while the participants of the immediate intervention group will start using the app for 3 months right away. Inclusion criteria are the presence of chronic aphasia (at least 6 months) and possession of a smartphone with internet access. Questionnaires on quality of life (SAQOL-39, GHQ-12), depression (GDS, DISCs), communicative participation (CPIB), and social support (F-SozU) will be conducted at inclusion (t0), after 3 months of app use (t1), and after another 3 months for follow-up (t2). Participants in the delayed intervention group will be assessed twice before the intervention, before the 3-month waiting period (t0a) and after the waiting period (t0b). In addition to the quantitative measures, interviews will take place with 6 to 8 selected participants after 3 months of app use. Responses will be analysed using Thematic Analysis. Discussion: The app will be the first social network tool that is systematically developed with PWA. Initial indications from the first phases are that the app can be used by PWA, so that the evaluation of this app version can take place in the third phase. Results of this study can provide an initial indication of whether social network support is a suitable intervention. Findings will help provide information on the feasibility of digital connectivity for PWA. Preliminary findings on its impact on the participation and quality of life of PWA could be made available.}, subject = {Aphasie}, language = {en} } @unpublished{KurfessCorstenKnieriemenetal., author = {Kurfess, Christina and Corsten, Sabine and Knieriemen, Marie and Kreiter, Daniel and Lauer, Norina}, title = {Peer-to-peer Support: Digital Networking in Aphasia to Improve Quality of Life (PeerPAL) - Study Protocol for App Development and Evaluation}, series = {Research Square}, journal = {Research Square}, doi = {10.21203/rs.3.rs-844516/v1}, abstract = {Background: People with aphasia (PWA) often have a reduced quality of life. Nevertheless, there are currently only a few specific services that respond to this problem. Hence, there is a pressing need for action to improve participation and well-being of people with aphasia. An adapted social network could be a solution. Well-being could be increased by exchanging experiences with peers in a similar situation. Moreover, comprehensive digital coverage would also be possible in rural and underserved areas. This digital social network should be adapted to the specific needs of PWA. Therefore, a participatory, agile process with the involvement of the target group should be adopted. Aim: The aim is to develop and evaluate a social media platform as a smartphone app to support the social integration of PWA and to improve their quality of life. In addition to the digital exchange, face-to-face meetings between PWA should be stimulated. Design: The study will be conducted in a randomised pretest-posttest control group design with follow-up testing. The participants will be randomly assigned to the experimental intervention (36 participants) or the control intervention (36 participants). The primary outcome is quality of life, measured with the SAQOL-39. At all measurement times, psychological well-being is recorded with the help of two measuring instruments (GHQ-12 \& DISCs). The secondary outcome is the recording of social contacts and activities as well as associated emotions, registered in a structured diary. In addition, communication skills (measured with the CPIB) and social support (recorded with the F-SozU) will be examined. Method: During the first project phase, a user-centred, agile development process will be adopted to design the app. The target group will be involved in the app development in a participatory manner. A workshop is planned for the users of the app. In the second phase, the usability and user-friendliness of the app will first be evaluated in a feasibility study. Subsequently, in the main study, the app will then be tested by the target group for 4 months. Discussion: The app developed in the research project is the first social network that is tailored to the needs and capabilities of PWA. It aims to enable better exchange between PWA to improve social participation and quality of life.}, language = {en} } @article{KnieriemenLauerGiordanoetal., author = {Knieriemen, Marie and Lauer, Norina and Giordano, Katharina and Kreiter, Daniel and Corsten, Sabine}, title = {In den Austausch kommen}, series = {Pflegezeitschrift}, volume = {75}, journal = {Pflegezeitschrift}, number = {10}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, doi = {10.1007/s41906-022-1922-4}, pages = {58 -- 63}, abstract = {Mit der BaSeTaLK-App wird eine Tablet-gest{\"u}tzte Biographiearbeit f{\"u}r institutionalisierte {\"a}ltere Menschen zur Steigerung der Lebensqualit{\"a}t erm{\"o}glicht. Um Gelingensbedingungen f{\"u}r die Erprobung und die m{\"o}gliche Implementierung der Maßnahme zu bestimmen, wurde die Perspektive von Mitarbeitenden einer Pflegeeinrichtung eingeholt. Insbesondere eine umfassende Informationsvermittlung und eine flexible, enge Zusammenarbeit mit den Forschenden wurden hervorgehoben.}, subject = {Biografieforschung}, language = {de} } @article{KempfLauerCorstenetal., author = {Kempf, Sabrina and Lauer, Norina and Corsten, Sabine and Voigt-Radloff, Sebastian}, title = {Potentialanalyse zu logop{\"a}dischem Kommunikationstraining bei Aphasie nach Schlaganfall}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Evidenz, Fortbildung und Qualit{\"a}t im Gesundheitswesen}, volume = {Volume 108}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Evidenz, Fortbildung und Qualit{\"a}t im Gesundheitswesen}, number = {Supplement 1}, doi = {10.1016/j.zefq.2014.08.002}, pages = {45 -- 52}, abstract = {Gesundheitsproblem Derzeit leiden in Deutschland ca. 100.000 Menschen an einer Aphasie. Diese Sprachst{\"o}rung kann nach neurologischen Ereignissen wie Schlaganfall oder Sch{\"a}delhirntrauma eintreten und f{\"u}hrt bei den Betroffenen zu erheblichen Einbußen der Lebensqualit{\"a}t und sozialen Partizipation. Damit k{\"o}nnen Berufsunf{\"a}higkeit sowie soziale Isolation einhergehen. F{\"u}r Betroffene ist der Erhalt und R{\"u}ckgewinn der Autonomie sowohl beruflich als auch in der Familie und im Freundeskreis von essentieller Bedeutung. Autonomieverlust wird laut Studien als einschneidender erlebt als sprachliche Beeintr{\"a}chtigungen. Betroffene w{\"u}nschen sich eine Reduzierung dieser mit Aphasie assoziierten Einschr{\"a}nkungen. Eine Heilung der St{\"o}rung ist in der chronischen Phase nicht m{\"o}glich, sodass sich sprachtherapeutische Interventionen auf die Kompensation und einen besseren Umgang mit der St{\"o}rung fokussieren m{\"u}ssen. Evidenzlage Ein Cochrane-Review aus dem Jahr 2012 (Brady et al., 2012) belegt auf Basis von acht randomisierten Vergleichen mit 347 Teilnehmenden, dass Logop{\"a}die verglichen mit keiner Therapie positive Wirkung auf die funktionale Kommunikation von Klienten mit Aphasie hat (0,30 SMD; 95\%-KI [0,08 bis 0,52]). Es konnte nicht gezeigt werden, ob eine spezifische Art des Trainings bessere Effekte erzielt. Die Endpunkte Lebensqualit{\"a}t und soziale Teilhabe wurden dabei nicht untersucht. Neuere Studien fanden erste Anhaltspunkte daf{\"u}r, dass diese klientenzentrierten Endpunkte durch logop{\"a}disches Training der Kommunikation und Selbstbehauptung im Gruppensetting unter Einbezug der Kommunikationspartner positiv beeinflusst werden k{\"o}nnen. Forschungsempfehlung Ein logop{\"a}disches Kommunikationstraining im Gruppensetting sollte manualisiert und auf Praktikabilit{\"a}t und Akzeptanz bei Menschen mit Aphasie und ihren Kommunikationspartnern getestet werden. Ebenso sollten in dieser Machbarkeitsstudie ad{\"a}quate Erhebungsinstrumente f{\"u}r Lebensqualit{\"a}t und soziale Teilhabe pilotgetestet werden. Damit kann eine gr{\"o}ßere Wirksamkeitsstudie vorbereitet werden, die im Rahmen eines Comparative Effectiveness Research Projektes den bisherigen logop{\"a}dischen Versorgungsstandard mit dem Zusatzangebot des neuen Kommunikationstrainings hinsichtlich der Effekte auf Lebensqualit{\"a}t und soziale Teilhabe vergleicht.}, language = {de} } @article{KempfLauerCorstenetal., author = {Kempf, Sabrina and Lauer, Norina and Corsten, Sabine and Voigt-Radloff, Sebastian}, title = {Potential analysis of research on speech therapy-led communication training in aphasia following stroke}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Evidenz, Fortbildung und Qualitat im Gesundheitswesen}, volume = {108}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Evidenz, Fortbildung und Qualitat im Gesundheitswesen}, number = {1, Suppl. 1}, publisher = {Elsevier}, doi = {10.1016/j.zefq.2014.08.002}, pages = {45 -- 52}, abstract = {Health problem: In Germany, about 100,000 people currently suffer from aphasia. This speech disorder occurs as a result of neurologic events such as stroke or traumatic brain injury. Aphasia causes major limitations in social participation and quality of life and can be associated with unemployability and social isolation. For affected persons, it is essential to regain and maintain autonomy in daily life, both at work and with family and friends. The loss of autonomy is perceived much more dramatically than the loss of speech. Clients wish to minimise this loss of autonomy in daily life. As full recovery is not achievable in chronic aphasia, treatment must focus on improved compensatory approaches and on supporting the clients' coping strategies. Evidence base: Based on eight randomised comparisons including 347 participants, a recent Cochrane review (Brady et al., 2012) revealed that speech therapy - as compared with no treatment - had positive effects on functional communication in clients suffering from aphasia (0.30 SMD; 95\% CI[0.08 to 0.52]). There was no evidence suggesting that one type of training was superior to the others. However, quality of life and social participation were not evaluated as outcomes. Recent studies found that speech therapy-led training for communication and self-efficacy and the integration of communication partners may have a positive impact on these client-centred outcomes. Implication for research: Speech therapy-led training for communication within a group setting should be manualised and pilot-tested with respect to feasibility and acceptance in a German sample of people with aphasia and their communication partners. Instruments measuring quality of life and social participation can be validated within the scope of this feasibility study. These research efforts are necessary to prepare a large-scale comparative effectiveness research trial comparing the effects of both usual speech therapy and speech therapy-led group communication training on quality of life and social participation.}, language = {en} } @misc{KempfBieberCorstenetal., author = {Kempf, Sabrina and Bieber, Claudia and Corsten, Sabine and Lutz-Kopp, Matthias and Heim, Stefan and Lauer, Norina}, title = {Mitbetroffen von Aphasie: Die subjektiv empfundene Lebensqualit{\"a}t der Angeh{\"o}rigen von Menschen mit Aphasie}, series = {Jahrestagung des Deutschen Bundesverbands f{\"u}r Logop{\"a}die, Mainz}, journal = {Jahrestagung des Deutschen Bundesverbands f{\"u}r Logop{\"a}die, Mainz}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-8661}, pages = {49}, language = {de} } @misc{KempfBieberCorstenetal., author = {Kempf, Sabrina and Bieber, Claudia and Corsten, Sabine and Lutz-Kopp, Matthias and Heim, Stefan and Lauer, Norina}, title = {Mitbetroffen von Aphasie: Die subjektiv empfundene Lebensqualit{\"a}t der Angeh{\"o}rigen von Menschen mit Aphasie}, series = {Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Aphasieforschung und -behandlung (GAB), Tagungsband}, journal = {Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Aphasieforschung und -behandlung (GAB), Tagungsband}, address = {Osnabr{\"u}ck}, doi = {10.13140/RG.2.2.20665.77922}, pages = {62 -- 63}, abstract = {Als Systemerkrankung beeinflusst die neurologische Sprachst{\"o}rung Aphasie nicht nur die Betroffenen sondern in vergleichbarem Maße auch die Angeh{\"o}rigen. Es zeigt sich, dass die Lebensqualit{\"a}t der Angeh{\"o}rigen beeintr{\"a}chtigt ist. Ziel der qualitativen Studie ist es, die subjektive Perspektive der Angeh{\"o}rigen auf die eigene Situation n{\"a}her zu betrachten.}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{KempfBergerTunkelCorstenetal., author = {Kempf, Sabrina and Berger-Tunkel, Merle and Corsten, Sabine and Lutz-Kopp, Matthias and Lauer, Norina}, title = {Selbsthilfe bei Aphasie: Chancen und Herausforderungen durch separate Betroffenen- und Angeh{\"o}rigengruppen}, series = {Jahrestagung des Deutschen Bundesverbands f{\"u}r Logop{\"a}die (dbl), Juni 2018, Bielefeld}, booktitle = {Jahrestagung des Deutschen Bundesverbands f{\"u}r Logop{\"a}die (dbl), Juni 2018, Bielefeld}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-8614}, pages = {44}, language = {de} } @article{GiordanoLauerLeuschetal., author = {Giordano, Katharina and Lauer, Norina and Leusch, Vera and Kreiter, Daniel and Corsten, Sabine}, title = {Tablet-based biography work in long-term care homes to support quality of life and prevent depression}, series = {Educational Gerontology}, journal = {Educational Gerontology}, publisher = {Taylor and Francis}, address = {London}, issn = {1521-0472}, doi = {10.1080/03601277.2023.2225362}, pages = {1 -- 14}, abstract = {Older adults in long-term care homes are at high risk of experiencing reduced quality of life (QoL) and depression. Technology-assisted biography work can have a positive impact on QoL and mood, but there is little research on its use with this target group. The purpose of this paper is to examine the effect of tablet-based biography work conducted by volunteers on the QoL of residents and volunteers. A pretest-posttest control group design with an intervention period of 3 months and a 3-month follow-up was used. Results show a significant increase in participation for volunteers and residents after the intervention, which is stable for residents until follow-up. Volunteers also show significant improvement in mental QoL immediately after the intervention. There were no significant effects for life satisfaction, self-esteem, or depression. No significant changes were found for the control group. Digitally conducted tablet-based biography work appears to have effects on QoL-associated outcomes.}, subject = {Biografieforschung}, language = {en} }