@article{HoehGamaelRaptis, author = {H{\"o}h, H. and Gamael, A. and Raptis, Georgios}, title = {Energie und Phakozeit bei Ultraschall und Laserphakoemulsifikation}, series = {Klinische Monatsbl{\"a}tter f{\"u}r Augenheilkunde}, volume = {217}, journal = {Klinische Monatsbl{\"a}tter f{\"u}r Augenheilkunde}, number = {Suppl. 8}, pages = {5}, subject = {Phakoemulsifikation}, language = {de} } @misc{Raptis, author = {Raptis, Georgios}, title = {Einsatzm{\"o}glichkeiten des elektronischen Heilberufsausweises}, series = {CAST-Forums, Fraunhofer IGD, 14.09.2006}, journal = {CAST-Forums, Fraunhofer IGD, 14.09.2006}, subject = {Heilberuf}, language = {de} } @incollection{MiddelPoppRaptisetal., author = {Middel, Luise and Popp, Christof and Raptis, Georgios and Sutter, Tamara and Gutbrod, Max}, title = {Konzeption und Aufbau einer technischen Telepr{\"a}senzrobotik-Plattform f{\"u}r die Unterst{\"u}tzung von Schlaganfallpatient*innen in der Pflege, Logop{\"a}die und Physiotherapie}, series = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie}, booktitle = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie}, publisher = {de Gruyter}, address = {Berlin}, doi = {10.1515/9783839462355-002}, pages = {19 -- 58}, language = {de} } @incollection{DochowHerpersRaptis, author = {Dochow, C. and Herpers, F. and Raptis, Georgios}, title = {Gesundheit und Soziales}, series = {Cybersecurity}, booktitle = {Cybersecurity}, editor = {Kipker, Dennis-Kenji}, edition = {2. Aufl.}, publisher = {C.H.Beck}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, isbn = {978-3-406-79263-2}, pages = {663 -- 760}, language = {de} } @article{MaurerSaiboldGerletal., author = {Maurer, Julia and Saibold, Anna and Gerl, Katharina and Koller, Michael and K{\"o}lbl, Oliver and Pukrop, Tobias and Windschuettl, Sandra and Einhell, Sabine and Herrmann-Johns, Anne and Raptis, Georgios and Mueller, Karolina}, title = {Systematic development of a patient-reported ONCOlogical-ROUTinE-Screening (ONCO-ROUTES) procedure at the University Cancer Center Regensburg}, series = {Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology}, volume = {150}, journal = {Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology}, number = {9}, publisher = {Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, issn = {1432-1335}, doi = {10.1007/s00432-024-05955-4}, abstract = {Purpose The evaluation of treatment success and progression in oncology patient-reported outcomes (PROs) is playing an increasingly important role. Meanwhile, PROs are a component of the certification requirements of the German Cancer Society for oncology centers. PROs are used to provide supportive therapy. There is currently no instrument that fully covers the requirements. At the University Hospital Regensburg (UKR), a digital ONCOlogical-ROUTinE-Screening (ONCO-ROUTES) procedure was developed in order to assess the need for supportive therapy in a standardized way and to provide patients with supportive interventions tailored to their needs. Methods On the basis of current requirements and guidelines, the development of ONCO-ROUTES was supported by experts in focus groups and interviews, and digitalization was carried out in connection with the IT infrastructure. Results A Needs-based, Quality-of-life (QoL) and Symptoms Screening (NQS2) tool already established in the routine at the UKR was further developed into ONCO-ROUTES, which is made up of the domains therapy phase, nutrition, tobacco use, alcohol use, quality of life, general condition/functional status, physical activity, psychooncology, social services, and further support needs. By linking the digitized questionnaire to the hospital information system, the results are available for immediate use in routine operations and thus for the referral of patients for further supportive therapy. Conclusion The digital PRO application ONCO-ROUTES is designed to involve patients in monitoring additional supportive needs and thus, improves supportive interdisciplinary treatment.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{GreinerCurrleEttletal., author = {Greiner, Nina and Currle, Edda and Ettl, Katrin and Frommeld, Debora and Haug, Sonja and Kudienko, Natalie and Lauer, Norina and Lichtenauer, Norbert and Meussling-Sentpali, Annette and Middel, Luise and Mohr, Christa and Pfingsten, Andrea and Popp, Christof and Raptis, Georgios and Weber, Karsten}, title = {Technik im Alltag - Technik zum Leben : Telepr{\"a}senzgest{\"u}tzte Pflege und Therapie bei Schlaganfallpatient*innen}, series = {Kann Digital Pflege?: Clusterkonferenz ,,Zukunft der Pflege", 3., September 2020, N{\"u}rnberg}, volume = {Konferenzband Teil 1}, booktitle = {Kann Digital Pflege?: Clusterkonferenz ,,Zukunft der Pflege", 3., September 2020, N{\"u}rnberg}, address = {K{\"o}nigstetten, {\"O}sterreich}, issn = {2710-3048}, pages = {57 -- 61}, abstract = {Vorgestellt wird das Forschungsvorhaben des interdisziplin{\"a}ren Forschungsprojekts „DeinHaus 4.0 - Telepr{\"a}senzroboter f{\"u}r die Pflege und Unterst{\"u}tzung von Schlaganfallpatientinnen und -patienten (TePUS)". {\"U}ber geeignete Robotersysteme sollen den Proband*innen individuell abgestimmte Angebote aus den Bereichen Telenursing und Teletherapie zur Verf{\"u}gung gestellt werden. Hierbei werden einerseits Telepr{\"a}senzsitzungen durchgef{\"u}hrt, anderseits kommen verschiedene Apps zum Einsatz. Die Interventionen werden mittels eines Mixed-Methods-Ansatzes evaluiert. Begleitend werden Technikakzeptanz und Nutzungsbereitschaft untersucht.}, subject = {Schlaganfall}, language = {de} } @misc{HornPippigRaptisetal., author = {Horn, L. C and Pippig, S. and Raptis, Georgios and Fischer, Uta and Kohler, U. and Hentschel, Bettina and Martin, Rosemarie}, title = {00083 PAI-1 AND UFA AS PARAMETERS OF TUMORASSOCIATED PROTEOLYSIS IN CERVICAL CARCINOMA}, series = {International Journal of Gynecologic Cancer}, volume = {15}, journal = {International Journal of Gynecologic Cancer}, number = {Suppl 2}, publisher = {BMJ}, issn = {1048-891X}, doi = {10.1136/ijgc-00009577-200509001-00083}, language = {en} } @misc{HaugLauerMeusslingSentpalietal., author = {Haug, Sonja and Lauer, Norina and Meussling-Sentpali, Annette and Mohr, Christa and Pfingsten, Andrea and Raptis, Georgios and Weber, Karsten and Bahr, Gudrun and Currle, Edda and Ettl, Katrin and Frommeld, Debora and Greiner, Nina and Kudienko, Natalie and Lichtenauer, Norbert and Middel, Luise and M{\"u}cke, Vanessa and Popp, Christof}, title = {Telepr{\"a}senzroboter f{\"u}r die Pflege und Unterst{\"u}tzung von Schlaganfallpatinnen und -patienten (TePUS)}, series = {Virtuelle Tagung "DeinHaus 4.0 Oberpfalz", 2020, Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg}, journal = {Virtuelle Tagung "DeinHaus 4.0 Oberpfalz", 2020, Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg}, language = {de} } @misc{HaugLauerMeusslingSentpalietal., author = {Haug, Sonja and Lauer, Norina and Meussling-Sentpali, Annette and Mohr, Christa and Pfingsten, Andrea and Raptis, Georgios and Weber, Karsten and Bahr, Gudrun and Currle, Edda and Ettl, Katrin and Frommeld, Debora and Greiner, Nina and Kudienko, Natalie and Lichtenauer, Norbert and Middel, Luise and M{\"u}cke, Vanessa and Popp, Christof}, title = {TePUS - Telepr{\"a}senzroboter f{\"u}r die Pflege}, series = {TRIOKON 2020 : Wissenschaft, Wirtschaft, Gesellschaft in Ostbayern, 29.09.2019, Landshut}, journal = {TRIOKON 2020 : Wissenschaft, Wirtschaft, Gesellschaft in Ostbayern, 29.09.2019, Landshut}, language = {de} } @article{SchedlbauerRaptisLudwig, author = {Schedlbauer, J{\"u}rgen and Raptis, Georgios and Ludwig, Bernd}, title = {Medical informatics labor market analysis using web crawling, web scraping, and text mining}, series = {International Journal of Medical Informatics}, volume = {150}, journal = {International Journal of Medical Informatics}, number = {June}, publisher = {Elsevier}, issn = {1386-5056}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2021.104453}, abstract = {Objectives The European University Association (EUA) defines "employability" as a major goal of higher education. Therefore, competence-based orientation is an important aspect of education. The representation of a standardized job profile in the field of medical informatics, which is based on the most common labor market requirements, is fundamental for identifying and conveying the learning goals corresponding to these competences. Methods To identify the most common requirements, we extracted 544 job advertisements from the German job portal, STEPSTONE. This process was conducted via a program we developed in R with the "rvest" library, utilizing web crawling, web extraction, and text mining. After removing duplicates and filtering for jobs that required a bachelor's degree, 147 job advertisements remained, from which we extracted qualification terms. We categorized the terms into six groups: professional expertise, soft skills, teamwork, processes, learning, and problem-solving abilities. Results The results showed that only 45\% of the terms are related to professional expertise, while 55\% are related to soft skills. Studies of employee soft skills have shown similar results. The most prevalent terms were programming, experience, project, and server. Our second major finding is the importance of experience, further underlining how essential practical skills are. Conclusions Previous studies used surveys and narrative descriptions. This is the first study to use web crawling, web extraction, and text mining. Our research shows that soft skills and specialist knowledge carry equal weight. The insights gained from this study may be of assistance in developing curricula for medical informatics.}, language = {en} } @article{DotterHaugSchnelletal., author = {Dotter, Caroline and Haug, Sonja and Schnell, Rainer and Raptis, Georgios and Weber, Karsten}, title = {Sharing health data for research purposes: results of a population survey in Germany}, series = {BMC health services research}, volume = {25}, journal = {BMC health services research}, publisher = {BMC}, doi = {10.1186/s12913-025-12706-9}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-81622}, pages = {9}, abstract = {BACKGROUND: Increased use of health data has the potential to improve both health care and health policies. Several recent policy initiatives at the European and German legislative levels aim to increase the primary and secondary use of health data. However, little is known about general population views on health data access for research. Most studies are based on subsets defined by specific illnesses. METHODS: We commissioned a national computer-assisted dual-frame telephone survey (landline and mobile). Logit estimation models were used to identify predictors of willingness to provide access to health data to different organizations (universities in Germany, universities worldwide, German government organizations, pharmaceutical companies). RESULTS: A high willingness to share health data for research purposes is observed, depending on the specific data recipient. The willingness is highest for research at universities in Germany and German governmental organizations, and lowest regarding research by pharmaceutical companies. The main drivers for sharing health data are the level of trust in public institutions, the respondents' assessment of the seriousness and likelihood of data misuse, and the level of digital literacy. Age, gender, and level of education have small effects and do not determine the willingness to share health data for all organizations. CONCLUSION: We present evidence from a random sample of the German population. The results indicate widespread support among the population for providing access to health data for research purposes. Similar to findings in other countries, the willingness depends strongly on the recipient of the data. This paper evaluates the impact of various determinants - identified in previous qualitative and quantitative research - on the willingness of the German population to share health data. While previous studies have found that patients are generally more willing to share health data, we found that the presence of a medical precondition does not translate into respondents' unequivocal support for health data sharing. We identify privacy concerns, general trust, and digital literacy as key factors influencing the willingness to share health data. Therefore, policymakers and stakeholders need to ensure and communicate the necessary privacy protection measures to increase the willingness of the German population to share health data.}, language = {en} } @unpublished{CenkoWeimannRaptis, author = {Cenko, Egidia and Weimann, Thure Georg and Raptis, Georgios}, title = {Navigating the DiGA Jungle: A Taxonomy and Archetypal Framework of the German Digital Therapeutics Landscape}, doi = {10.64898/2025.12.30.25343225}, pages = {26}, abstract = {Digital therapeutics (DTx) are patient-facing apps designed to support individuals in their daily lives. Therefore, they have thepotential to revolutionize healthcare by empowering and engaging patients to become active players in their own care. Despitethe increasing adoption of DTx in national healthcare systems, research on their design remains limited. The present studyintroduces "DiGATax", a taxonomy designed to categorize and analyze DTx, including perspectives on content, interventiondelivery logic and technology, as well as the patient's interface, consolidating and expanding upon prior taxonomic work.Based on n = 44 applications retrieved from the German DiGA directory that demonstrated positive health outcomes, thetaxonomy is supported by empirical evidence. Additionally, the study contributes by presenting an archetype frameworkof DTx derived from a taxonomy-based cluster analysis. Further analyses offer insights into specific combinations of DTxcharacteristics across archetypes, the user interface as a key factor in their acceptance, and potential links between DTxdesign and health-related and user engagement outcomes. By offering new insights into DTx design, this study contributestowards more organized research and reporting, ultimately paving the way for the development of effective solutions. It alsomarks a further step towards Meta-DTx, which aim to align patient care for multimorbid patients under one umbrella.}, language = {en} }