@incollection{Schutter2015, author = {Schutter, Sabina}, title = {Risikofaktor Alleinerziehend? Einelternfamilien zwischen Stigmatisierung und Bewunderung}, series = {Kindgerecht. Ver{\"a}ndertes Aufwachsen in einer modernen Gesellschaft}, booktitle = {Kindgerecht. Ver{\"a}ndertes Aufwachsen in einer modernen Gesellschaft}, publisher = {Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft der Kinderschutz-Zentren}, address = {K{\"o}ln}, organization = {Die Kinderschutz-Zentren}, isbn = {978-3-943243-12-3}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, pages = {335 -- 362}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{Schutter2015, author = {Schutter, Sabina}, title = {Kinderrechte. Von rhetorischer Wirksamkeit zur Wirkungsmessung}, series = {Sozialwissenschaftliche Literaturrundschau}, volume = {38}, journal = {Sozialwissenschaftliche Literaturrundschau}, number = {70}, pages = {67 -- 75}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{ProdingerRudmanShaw2015, author = {Prodinger, Birgit and Rudman, D. L. and Shaw, L.}, title = {Institutional ethnography: Studying the situated nature of human occupation}, series = {Journal of Occupational Science}, volume = {22}, journal = {Journal of Occupational Science}, number = {1}, pages = {71 -- 81}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Institutional ethnographers and occupational scientists share a common interest in studying what people do in their daily lives. Institutional ethnographers start inquiry at the standpoint of people as they are situated in the actualities of everyday life and then turn their gaze from the individual to the social. We aim to outline in this paper some key tenets of institutional ethnography to argue its relevance for studying human occupation. More specifically, we posit that institutional ethnography provides a promising social theory and method to further understandings of the situated nature of human occupation.}, language = {en} } @article{ProdingerNdosiNordenskioeldetal.2015, author = {Prodinger, Birgit and Ndosi, M. and Nordenski{\"o}ld, U. and Stamm, T. and Persson, G. and Andreasson, I. and Lundgren-Nilsson, A.}, title = {Rehabilitation provided to patients with rheumatoid arthritis: A comparison of three different Rheumatology clinics in Austria, Sweden and the UK from the perspectives of patients and health professionals}, series = {Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine}, volume = {47}, journal = {Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine}, number = {2}, pages = {174 -- 182}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Objective: To explore patients' and health professionals' views of outpatient rehabilitation services for patients with rheumatoid arthritis in 3 different rheumatology sites across Europe. Methods: A qualitative multi-method study was conducted with patients and health professionals in Vienna (Austria), Gothenburg (Sweden) and Leeds (UK). Data collection was carried out during focus groups with patients and health professionals. Patients' hospital records were integrated into the analysis. Data were analysed for site and findings were compared across sites. Results: A total of 20 patients and 20 health professionals participated in 12 focus groups. Although the 3 sites were all publicly funded university clinics, there were differences between sites regarding the structure and content of rehabilitation services. The themes that emerged in the focus groups were: referrals; continuity in rehabilitation; information provided to patients; patients' organizations; documentation and communication amongst health professionals; interface between primary and specialist care; and prescription practices. Most themes were addressed at all 3 sites, but there were variations in the specifics within themes. Conclusion: Integration of patients' and health professionals' views on how rehabilitation services are coordinated and how (parts of) processes are set up elsewhere provide valuable information for the further optimization of rehabilitation services.}, language = {en} } @article{ProdingerDarzinsMagasietal.2015, author = {Prodinger, Birgit and Darzins, S. and Magasi, S. and Baptiste, S.}, title = {The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF): Opportunities and Challenges to the Use of the ICF for Occupational Therapy}, series = {World Federation of Occupational Therapists Bulletin}, volume = {71}, journal = {World Federation of Occupational Therapists Bulletin}, number = {2}, pages = {108 -- 114}, year = {2015}, abstract = {The occupational therapy community has been receptive to the World Health Organisation's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) published in 2001. Building upon results of a survey (2008-2009) and subsequent workshop (2010) conducted by the World Federation of Occupational Therapists on the use and utility of the ICF for occupational therapists, this paper addresses some of the opportunities and challenges to strengthening the use of the ICF in occupational therapy practice. Attaining further clarity on the relationship of occupational therapy concepts and the ICF and developing crosswalk tables to exemplify linkages between occupational therapy terminology and the ICF will strengthen utility of the ICF for occupational therapy. Enhanced clarity about the concepts within occupational therapy that correspond to the ICF will ultimately assist other professions and disciplines in their understanding about occupational therapy and occupational therapists' roles in health and related systems.}, language = {en} } @article{MuellerWhitneyAlghwirietal.2015, author = {M{\"u}ller, Martin and Whitney, S. L. and Alghwiri, A. and Alshebber, K. and Strobl, R. and Aghadir, A. and Almomani, M. O. and Furman, J. M. and Grill, E.}, title = {Subscales of the vestibular activities and participation questionnaire could be applied across cultures}, series = {European journal of epidemiology}, journal = {European journal of epidemiology}, editor = {PlumX Metrics,}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Objectives The objective of this study was to assess the objectivity, cross-cultural validity, and convergent validity of the Vestibular Activities and Participation (VAP) questionnaire among four countries, Germany, United States, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia. Study Design and Setting This was a cross-sectional study conducted in four specialized outpatient dizziness clinics in Germany, United States, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia. Results A total of 453 participants were included in the study. The Rasch analysis revealed two separate subscales. Subscale 1 items included focusing attention, lying down, standing, bending, lifting and carrying objects, and sports. Subscale 2 items included walking long distances, climbing, running, moving around within buildings other than home, using transportation, and driving. The Pearson product-moment correlation between the Dizziness Handicap Inventory and the summary score of the VAP subscale 1 was 0.66 and was 0.64 for subscale 2. Conclusion Owing to its shortness and intercultural adaptability, the new two-scale version of the VAP questionnaire lends itself to clinical practice and research across countries to estimate the effect of vertigo and dizziness on activity limitation and participation restrictions. Psychometrically sound summary scores can be calculated. More extended versions of the VAP can be used for comprehensive clinical assessment where summary scores are not needed or a more detailed documentation is warranted.}, language = {en} } @article{MuellerBartoszekBeutneretal.2015, author = {M{\"u}ller, Martin and Bartoszek, G. and Beutner, K. and Klingshirn, H. and Saal, S. and Stephan, A.-J. and Strobl, R. and Grill, E. and Meyer, G.}, title = {Developing and piloting a multifactorial intervention to address participation and quality of life in nursing home residents with joint contractures}, series = {German medical science}, journal = {German medical science}, editor = {NCBI,}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Background: Joint contractures are common problems in frail older people in nursing homes. Irrespective of the exact extent of older individuals in geriatric care settings living with joint contractures, they appear to be a relevant problem. Also, the new emphasis on the syndrome of joint contractures, e. g. by the German statutory long term care insurance, led to an increase in assessment and documentation efforts and preventive interventions in clinical care. However, more attention should be paid to the actual situation of older individuals in nursing homes with prevalent joint contractures, particularly their experience of related activity limitations and participation restrictions. Thus, the aim of this study is 1) to develop a tailored intervention to improve functioning, and especially participation and quality of life in older residents with joint contractures in nursing homes and 2) to test the feasibility of the intervention accompanied by a rigorous process evaluation. Methods: The complex intervention, which will be developed in this project follows the UK Medical Research Council (MRC) framework and integrates the perspectives of all potentially relevant user groups, from the affected individuals to clinicians and researchers. The development process will comprise a systematic literature review, reanalysis of existing data and the integration of the knowledge of the affected individuals and experts. The developed intervention including a comprehensive process evaluation will be pilot tested with residents with joint contractures in three nursing homes. Discussion: The projected study will provide a tailored intervention to improve functioning, participation and quality of life in older residents with joint contractures in nursing homes. With this focus, the intervention will support patient relevant outcomes. The pilot study including process evaluation will offer a first opportunity to indicate the size of the intervention's effect and prepare further studies.}, language = {en} } @misc{LueftlMueller2015, author = {L{\"u}ftl, Katharina and M{\"u}ller, Martin}, title = {Chancen und Herausforderungen des dualen Bachelorstudienganges Pflege f{\"u}r Studierende, Arbeitgeber, Pflegebed{\"u}rftige und die Gesellschaft. Festakt zur Er{\"o}ffnung des Studienganges Pflege an der Hochschule Rosenheim. M{\"u}hldorf a. Inn am 14.10.2015}, editor = {L{\"u}ftl,}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @book{GruberOtt2015, author = {Gruber, Thomas and Ott, Robert}, title = {Rechnungswesen im Krankenhaus}, series = {Rechnungswesen im Krankenhaus}, volume = {2015}, journal = {Rechnungswesen im Krankenhaus}, edition = {1. Auflage}, publisher = {Medizinisch Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft}, address = {Berlin}, publisher = {Technische Hochschule Rosenheim}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Aufbauend auf den Spezifika der Krankenhausfinanzierung und -verg{\"u}tung werden das externe und das interne Rechnungswesen in Krankenh{\"a}usern grundlegend, umfassend und praxisnah vermittelt. Das Werk richtet sich an Studierende und an Praktiker. Es ist f{\"u}r Anf{\"a}nger, die Grundkenntnisse erwerben wollen, gleichermaßen geeignet wie f{\"u}r Fortgeschrittene, die Einzelfragen nachschlagen m{\"o}chten. Im externen Rechnungswesen wird ausf{\"u}hrlich der Jahresabschluss nach HGB und KHBV behandelt. Dar{\"u}ber hinaus wird ein {\"U}berblick {\"u}ber die Konzernbilanzierung, die Bilanzierung nach internationalen Rechnungslegungsstandards (IFRS) sowie die Jahresabschlussanalyse gegeben. Im internen Rechnungswesen werden die einzelnen Schritte in der Kostenarten-, Kostenstellen- und Kostentr{\"a}gerrechnung sowie der Erl{\"o}srechnung eines Krankenhauses ausf{\"u}hrlich erl{\"a}utert. Zudem werden darauf aufbauend wichtige Instrumente zur operativen Steuerung und zum Kostenmanagement behandelt. Die wesentlichen Problemstellungen des Krankenhaus-Rechnungswesens werden grundlegend und verst{\"a}ndlich er{\"o}rtert. Praxisnahe Fallbeispiele runden das Verst{\"a}ndnis ab.}, language = {de} } @article{FischerMuellerStrobletal.2015, author = {Fischer, U. and M{\"u}ller, Martin and Strobl, R. and Bartoszek, G. and Meyer, G. and Grill, E.}, title = {Prevalence of functioning and disability in older patients with joint contractures: a cross-sectional study}, series = {European Journal of physical and rehabilitation medicine}, journal = {European Journal of physical and rehabilitation medicine}, editor = {minerva medica,}, year = {2015}, language = {en} }