TY - JOUR A1 - Weitere, Markus A1 - Altenburger, Rolf A1 - Anlanger, Christine A1 - Baborowski, Martina A1 - Bärlund, Ilona A1 - Beckers, Liza-Marie A1 - Borchardt, Dietrich A1 - Brack, Werner A1 - Brase, Lisa A1 - Busch, Wibke A1 - Chatzinotas, Antonis A1 - Deutschmann, Björn A1 - Eligehausen, Jens A1 - Frank, Karin A1 - Graeber, Daniel A1 - Griebler, Christian A1 - Hagemann, Jeske A1 - Herzsprung, Peter A1 - Hollert, Henner A1 - Inostroza, Pedro A. A1 - Jäger, Christoph G. A1 - Kallies, René A1 - Kamjunke, Norbert A1 - Karrasch, Bernhard A1 - Kaschuba, Sigrid A1 - Kaus, Andrew A1 - Klauer, Bernd A1 - Knöller, Kay A1 - Koschorreck, Matthias A1 - Krauss, Martin A1 - Kunz, Julia V. A1 - Kurz, Marie J. A1 - Liess, Matthias A1 - Mages, Margarete A1 - Müller, Christin A1 - Muschket, Matthias A1 - Musolff, Andreas A1 - Norf, Helge A1 - Pöhlein, Florian A1 - Reiber, Lena A1 - Risse-Buhl, Ute A1 - Schramm, Karl-Werner A1 - Schmitt-Jansen, Mechthild A1 - Schmitz, Markus A1 - Strachauer, Ulrike A1 - von Tümpling, Wolf A1 - Weber, Nina A1 - Wild, Romy A1 - Wolf, Christine A1 - Brauns, Mario T1 - Disentangling multiple chemical and non-chemical stressors in a lotic ecosystem using a longitudinal approach JF - Science of the Total Environment N2 - Meeting ecological and water quality standards in lotic ecosystems is often failed due to multiple stressors. However, disentangling stressor effects and identifying relevant stressor-effect-relationships in complex environmental settings remain major challenges. By combining state-of-the-art methods from ecotoxicology and aquatic ecosystem analysis, we aimed here to disentangle the effects of multiple chemical and non-chemical stressors along a longitudinal land use gradient in a third-order river in Germany. We distinguished and evaluated four dominant stressor categories along this gradient: (1) Hydromorphological alterations: Flow diversity and substrate diversity correlated with the EU-Water Framework Directive based indicators for the quality element macroinvertebrates, which deteriorated at the transition from near-natural reference sites to urban sites. (2) Elevated nutrient levels and eutrophication: Low to moderate nutrient concentrations together with complete canopy cover at the reference sites correlated with low densities of benthic algae (biofilms). We found no more systematic relation of algal density with nutrient concentrations at the downstream sites, suggesting that limiting concentrations are exceeded already at moderate nutrient concentrations and reduced shading by riparian vegetation. (3) Elevated organic matter levels: Wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) and stormwater drainage systems were the primary sources of bioavailable dissolved organic carbon. Consequently, planktonic bacterial production and especially extracellular enzyme activity increased downstream of those effluents showing local peaks. (4) Micropollutants and toxicity-related stress: WWTPs were the predominant source of toxic stress, resulting in a rapid increase of the toxicity for invertebrates and algae with only one order of magnitude below the acute toxic levels. This toxicity correlates negatively with the contribution of invertebrate species being sensitive towards pesticides (SPEARpesticides index), probably contributing to the loss of biodiversity recorded in response to WWTP effluents. Our longitudinal approach highlights the potential of coordinated community efforts in supplementing established monitoring methods to tackle the complex phenomenon of multiple stress. KW - Multiple stress KW - Running waters KW - Indicators KW - Ecological functions KW - Effect based analyses Y1 - 2021 UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.144324 VL - 769 SP - 144324 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Horstmannshoff, Caren A1 - Sollfrank, Tobias A1 - Jahn, Eva Theresa A1 - Müller, Martin T1 - Interaktion potentieller Nutzer:innengruppen mit einem kooperativen Assistenzroboter für das 3. und 4. Lebensalter (KoBo34) im Rahmen von Testszenarien im Laborkontext T2 - 23. Jahrestagung des Deutschen Netzwerks Evidenzbasierte Medizin KW - Assistenzroboter Y1 - 2022 UR - https://dx.doi.org/10.3205/22ebm099 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Horstmannshoff, Caren A1 - Hering, Thomas A1 - Thiel, Christian A1 - Müller, Martin A1 - Hermsdörfer, Joachim T1 - How accurately do activity trackers measure step count in adults with gait impairment? A systematic review with Bland-Altman meta-analysis. T2 - 7. Forschungssymposium der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Physiotherapiewissenschaft (DGPTW) KW - systematic review KW - meta-analysis KW - bland-altman KW - activity trackers KW - accuracy Y1 - 2024 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-1777886 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Horstmannshoff, Caren A1 - Hering, Thomas A1 - Thiel, Christian A1 - Müller, Martin A1 - Hermsdörfer, Joachim T1 - Wie genau messen Aktivitätstracker die Schrittzahl bei erwachsenen Menschen? Ein systematisches Review mit Bland-Altman-Metaanalysen T2 - 24. Jahrestagung des Netzwerks Evidenzbasierte Medizin KW - systematic review KW - Meta-Analyse KW - Bland-Altman KW - Aktivitätstracker KW - Genauigkeit Y1 - 2024 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3205/23EBM054 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Horstmannshoff, Caren A1 - Sollfrank, Tobias A1 - Müller, Martin T1 - Intuitive interaction with cooperative assistance robots for the 3rd and 4th age: the KoBo34-project: How did we aim to actively involve all potential stakeholders? T2 - International Research Week, Technical University of Applied Sciences Rosenheim KW - patient involvement KW - participatory research KW - human-robot-interaction KW - intuitive interaction KW - cooperative assistance robot Y1 - 2024 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Horstmannshoff, Caren A1 - Servaty, Ricarda A1 - Jahn, Eva A1 - Müller, Martin T1 - Evaluation des Nutzens eines humanoiden Serviceroboters als komplexe Intervention in Testszenarien im Seniorenheim T2 - 3. Clusterkonferenz „Zukunft der Pflege“, Nürnberg KW - Serviceroboter KW - Evaluation KW - komplexe Intervention KW - Partizipative Forschung KW - Pflege Y1 - 2024 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Horstmannshoff, Caren A1 - Borchers, Peggy A1 - Voigt, Karen A1 - Müller, Martin A1 - Bauer, Petra ED - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Physiotherapiewissenschaft (DGPTW), T1 - Einfluss von Physiotherapie auf die subjektiv empfundene Beeinträchtigung von Mobilität und Teilhabe bei Menschen mit Schwindel und Gleichgewichtsstörungen: Eine Subgruppenanalyse in der Interventionsgruppe der clusterrandomisierten, kontrollierten Studie MobilE-PHY2 T2 - 8. Forschungssymposium Physiotherapie KW - Schwindel KW - Primärversorgung KW - Physiotherapie KW - RCT KW - Mobilität Y1 - 2024 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Horstmannshoff, Caren A1 - Borchers, Peggy A1 - Lechner, Theresia A1 - Petermann, Jenny A1 - Skudlik, Stefanie A1 - Döringer, Tobias A1 - Crispin, Alexander A1 - Hermsdörfer, Joachim A1 - Köberlein-Neu, Juliane A1 - Bauer, Petra A1 - Voigt, Karen A1 - Müller, Martin T1 - Wirksamkeit und Sicherheit eines evidenzbasierten Versorgungspfades zur Verbesserung von Mobilität und Teilhabe für ältere Patient*innen mit Schwindel- und/oder Gleichgewichtsstörungen in der Primärversorgung T2 - 21. Deutscher Kongress für Versorgungsforschung (DKVF) KW - Gleichgewichtsstörung KW - Versorgungspfad KW - Komplexe Intervention KW - Schwindel KW - Mobilität KW - Multizentrische randomisierte kontrollierte Studie KW - Physiotherapie KW - Primärversorgung Y1 - 2022 UR - https://dx.doi.org/10.3205/22dkvf413 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Regauer, Verena A1 - Seckler, Eva A1 - Müller, Martin A1 - Bauer, Petra T1 - Physical therapy interventions for older people with vertigo, dizziness and balance disorders addressing mobility and participation: a systematic review JF - BMC Geriatrics N2 - Background Vertigo, dizziness and balance disorders (VDB) are among the most relevant contributors to the burden of disability among older adults living in the community and associated with immobility, limitations of activities of daily living and decreased participation. The aim of this study was to identify the quality of evidence of physical therapy interventions that address mobility and participation in older patients with VDB and to characterize the used primary and secondary outcomes. Methods A systematic search via MEDLINE (PubMed), Cochrane Library, CINAHL, PEDro, forward citation tracing and hand search was conducted initially in 11/2017 and updated in 7/2019. We included individual and cluster-randomized controlled trials and trials with quasi-experimental design, published between 2007 and 2017/2019 and including individuals ≥65 years with VDB. Physical therapy and related interventions were reviewed with no restrictions to outcome measurement. Screening of titles, abstracts and full texts, data extraction and critical appraisal was conducted by two independent researchers. The included studies were heterogeneous in terms of interventions and outcome measures. Therefore, a narrative synthesis was conducted. Results A total of 20 randomized and 2 non-randomized controlled trials with 1876 patients met the inclusion criteria. The included studies were heterogeneous in terms of complexity of interventions, outcome measures and methodological quality. Vestibular rehabilitation (VR) was examined in twelve studies, computer-assisted VR (CAVR) in five, Tai Chi as VR (TCVR) in three, canal repositioning manoeuvres (CRM) in one and manual therapy (MT) in one study. Mixed effects were found regarding body structure/function and activities/participation. Quality of life and/or falls were assessed, with no differences between groups. VR is with moderate quality of evidence superior to usual care to improve balance, mobility and symptoms. Conclusion To treat older individuals with VDB, VR in any variation and in addition to CRMs seems to be effective. High-quality randomized trials need to be conducted to inform clinical decision making. Trial registration PROSPERO 2017 CRD42017080291. KW - Aged KW - Aged, 80 and over KW - Dizziness, KW - Mobility limitation KW - Nervous system diseases KW - Physical therapy modalities KW - Postural balance KW - Social participation KW - Treatment outcome KW - Vertigo Y1 - 2020 UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-020-01899-9 VL - 20 SP - 494 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Seckler, Eva A1 - Regauer, Verena A1 - Krüger, Melanie A1 - Gabriel, Anna A1 - Hermsdörfer, Joachim A1 - Niemietz, Carolin A1 - Bauer, Petra A1 - Müller, Martin T1 - Improving mobility and participation of older people with vertigo, dizziness and balance disorders in primary care using a care pathway: feasibility study and process evaluation JF - BMC Family Practice N2 - Background Community-dwelling older people are frequently affected by vertigo, dizziness and balance disorders (VDB). We previously developed a care pathway (CPW) to improve their mobility and participation by offering standardized approaches for general practitioners (GPs) and physical therapists (PTs). We aimed to assess the feasibility of the intervention, its implementation strategy and the study procedures in preparation for the subsequent main trial. Methods This 12-week prospective cohort feasibility study was accompanied by a process evaluation designed according to the UK Medical Research Council’s Guidance for developing and evaluating complex interventions. Patients with VDB (≥65 years), GPs and PTs in primary care were included. The intervention consisted of a diagnostic screening checklist for GPs and a guide for PTs. The implementation strategy included specific educational trainings and a telephone helpline. Data for mixed-method process evaluation were collected via standardized questionnaires, field notes and qualitative interviews. Quantitative data were analysed using descriptive statistics, qualitative data using content analysis. Results A total of five GP practices (seven single GPs), 10 PT practices and 22 patients were included in the study. The recruitment of GPs and patients was challenging (response rates: GP practices: 28%, PT practices: 39%). Ninety-one percent of the patients and all health professionals completed the study. The health professionals responded well to the educational trainings; the utilization of the telephone helpline was low (one call each from GPs and PTs). Familiarisation with the routine of application of the intervention and positive attitudes were emphasized as facilitators of the implementation of the intervention, whereas a lack of time was mentioned as a barrier. Despite difficulties in the GPs’ adherence to the intervention protocol, the GPs, PTs and patients saw benefit in the intervention. The patients’ treatment adherence to physical therapy was good. There were minor issues in data collection, but no unintended consequences. Conclusion Although the process evaluation provided good support for the feasibility of study procedures, the intervention and its implementation strategy, we identified a need for improvement in recruitment of participants, the GP intervention part and the data collection procedures. The findings will inform the main trial to test the interventions effectiveness in a cluster RCT. Trial registration Projektdatenbank Versorgungsforschung Deutschland (German registry Health Services Research) VfD_MobilE-PHY_17_003910, date of registration: 30.11.2017; Deutsches Register Klinischer Studien (German Clinical Trials Register) DRKS00022918, date of registration: 03.09.2020 (retrospectively registered). KW - Critical pathways KW - Primary health care KW - General practitioners KW - Aged KW - Vertigo KW - Dizziness KW - Physical therapy modalities KW - Implementation science KW - Feasibility studies Y1 - 2021 UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/s12875-021-01410-2 VL - 22 SP - 62 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Horstmannshoff, Caren A1 - Skudlik, Stefanie A1 - Petermann, Jenny A1 - Kiesel, Theresia A1 - Döringer, Tobias A1 - Crispin, Alexander A1 - Hermsdörfer, Joachim A1 - Köberlein‑Neu, Juliane A1 - Jahn, Klaus A1 - Schädler, Stefan A1 - Bauer, Petra A1 - Voigt, Karen A1 - Müller, Martin T1 - Effectiveness of an evidence-based care pathway to improve mobility and participation in older patients with vertigo and balance disorders in primary care (MobilE-PHY2): study protocol for a multicentre cluster-randomised controlled trial JF - BMC Trials N2 - Background Vertigo, dizziness or balance disorders (VDB) are common leading symptoms in older people, which can have a negative impact on their mobility and participation in daily live, yet, diagnosis is challenging and specific treatment is often insufficient. An evidence-based, multidisciplinary care pathway (CPW) in primary care was developed and pilot tested in a previous study. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of the CPW in terms of improving mobility and participation in community-dwelling older people with VDB in primary care. Methods For this multicentre cluster randomised controlled clinic trial, general practitioners (GP) will be recruited in two regions of Germany. A total of 120 patients over 60 years old with VDB will be included. The intervention is an algorithmized CPW. GPs receive a checklist for standardise clinical decision making regarding diagnostic screening and treatment of VDB. Physiotherapists (PT) receive a decision tree for evidence-based physiotherapeutic clinical reasoning and treatment of VDB. Implementation strategies comprises educational trainings as well as a workshop to give a platform for exchange for the GPs and PTs, an information meeting and a pocket card for home care nurses and informal caregivers and telephone peer counselling to give all participants the capability, opportunity and the motivation to apply the intervention. In order to ensure an optimised usual care in the control group, GPs get an information meeting addressing the national guideline. The primary outcome is the impact of VDB on participation and mobility of patients after 6 month follow-up, assessed using the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI) questionnaire. Secondary outcomes are physical activity, static and dynamic balance, falls and fear of falling as well as quality of life. We will also evaluate safety and health economic aspects of the intervention. Behavioural changes of the participants as well as barriers, facilitating factors and mechanisms of impact of the implementation will be investigated with a comprehensive process evaluation in a mixed-methods design. Discussion With our results, we aim to improve evidence-based health care of community-dwelling older people with VDB in primary care. KW - Dizziness KW - Vertigo KW - Balance disorder KW - Complex intervention KW - Primary care KW - Care pathway KW - Multicentre cluster randomised controlled trial KW - Mobility KW - Physiotherapy Y1 - 2023 UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-022-07017-x VL - 24 SP - 91 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Regauer, Verena A1 - Seckler, Eva A1 - Grill, Eva A1 - Ippisch, Richard A1 - Jahn, Klaus A1 - Bauer, Petra A1 - Müller, Martin T1 - Development of a complex intervention to improve mobility and participation of older people with vertigo, dizziness and balance disorders in primary care: a mixed methods study JF - BMC Family Practice N2 - Background Vertigo, dizziness and balance disorders (VDB) are common in older people and cause restrictions in mobility and social participation. Due to a multifactorial aetiology, health care is often overutilised, but many patients are also treated insufficiently in primary care. The purpose of this study was to develop a care pathway as a complex intervention to improve mobility and participation in older people with VDB in primary care. Methods The development process followed the UK Medical Research Council guidance using a mixed-methods design with individual and group interviews carried out with patients, physical therapists (PTs), general practitioners (GPs), nurses working in community care and a multi-professional expert panel to create a first draft of a care pathway (CPW) and implementation strategy using the Consolidated Framework of Implementation Research and the Expert recommendations for Implementing Change. Subsequently, small expert group modelling of specific components of the CPW was carried out, with GPs, medical specialists and PTs. The Behaviour Change Wheel was applied to design the intervention´s approach to behaviour change. To derive theoretical assumptions, we adopted Kellogg´s Logic Model to consolidate the hypothesized chain of causes leading to patient-relevant outcomes. Results Individual interviews with patients showed that VDB symptoms need to be taken more seriously by GPs. Patients demanded age-specific treatment offers, group sessions or a continuous mentoring by a PT. GPs required a specific guideline for diagnostics and treatment options including psychosocial interventions. Specific assignment to and a standardized approach during physical therapy were desired by PTs. Nurses favoured a multi-professional documentation system. The structured three-day expert workshop resulted in a first draft of CPW and potential implementation strategies. Subsequent modelling resulted in a CPW with components and appropriate training materials for involved health professionals. A specific implementation strategy is now available. Conclusion A mixed-methods design was suggested to be a suitable approach to develop a complex intervention and its implementation strategy. We will subsequently test the intervention for its acceptability and feasibility in a feasibility study accompanied by a comprehensive process evaluation to inform a subsequent effectiveness trial. Trial Registration The research project is registered in “Projektdatenbank Versorgungsforschung Deutschland” (Project-ID: VfD_MobilE-PHY_17_003910; date of registration: 30.11.2017). KW - Critical Pathways KW - Implementation Science KW - Primary Health Care KW - Aged KW - Vertigo KW - Dizziness KW - General Practitioners KW - Physical Therapy Modalities Y1 - 2021 UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/s12875-021-01441-9 VL - 22 SP - 89 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Regauer, Verena A1 - Seckler, Eva A1 - Campbell, Craig A1 - Phillips, Amanda A1 - Rotter, Thomas A1 - Bauer, Petra A1 - Müller, Martin T1 - German translation and pre-testing of Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) and Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change (ERIC) JF - Implementation Science Communications N2 - Background Implementation frameworks may support local implementation strategies with a sound theoretical foundation. The Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) facilitates identification of contextual barriers and facilitators, and the Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change (ERIC) allows identifying adequate implementation strategies. Both instruments are already used in German-speaking countries; however, no standardised and validated translation is available thus far. The aim of this study was to translate the CFIR and ERIC framework into German, in order to increase the use of these frameworks and the adherence to evidence-based implementation efforts in German-speaking countries. Methods The translation of the original versions of the CFIR and ERIC framework was guided by the World Health Organisation’s recommendations for the process of translating and adapting both conceptual frameworks. Accordingly, a four-step process was employed: first, forward translation from English into German was conducted by a research team of German native speakers with fluent knowledge of the English language. Second, a bilingual expert panel comprising one researcher with German as his mother tongue and expert command of the English language and one English language expert and university teacher reviewed the translation and discussed inconsistencies with the initial translators. Third, back-translation into English was conducted by an English native speaking researcher. The final version was pre-tested with 12 German researchers and clinicians who were involved in implementation projects using cognitive interviews. Results The translation and review process revealed some inconsistencies between the original version and the German translations. All issues could be solved by discussion. Central aspects of the items were confirmed in 60 to 70% of the items, and modifications were proposed in 30% of the items. Finally, we revised one CFIR-item heading after pre-testing. The final version was given consent by all involved parties. Conclusions Now, two validated and tested implementation frameworks to guide implementation efforts are available in the German language and can be used to increase the application of agreed-on implementation strategies into practice. KW - Implementation science KW - Implementation strategies KW - Knowledge translation strategies KW - Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research KW - Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change Y1 - 2021 UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/s43058-021-00222-w VL - 2 SP - 120 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Horstmannshoff, Caren A1 - Skudlik, Stefanie A1 - Petermann, Jenny A1 - Lechner, Theresia A1 - Bauer, Petra A1 - Voigt, Karen A1 - Müller, Martin T1 - Wirksamkeit und Sicherheit eines evidenzbasierten Versorgungspfades zur Verbesserung von Mobilität und Partizipation für ältere Patient*innen mit Schwindel und Gleichgewichtsstörungen in der Primärversorgung T2 - 23. Jahrestagung des Deutschen Netzwerks Evidenzbasierte Medizin KW - Gleichgewichtsstörung KW - Versorgungspfad KW - Komplexe Intervention KW - Schwindel KW - Mobilität KW - Multizentrische randomisierte kontrollierte Studie KW - Physiotherapie KW - Primärversorgung Y1 - 2022 UR - https://dx.doi.org/10.3205/22ebm070 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Horstmannshoff, Caren A1 - Lechner, Theresia A1 - Schädler, Stefan A1 - Voigt, Karen A1 - Müller, Martin A1 - Bauer, Petra T1 - Handlungsempfehlung zur evidenzbasierten physiotherapeutischen Versorgung von Patient*innen mit Schwindel- und/oder Gleichgewichtsstörungen im Rahmen eines Versorgungspfades in der Primärversorgung T2 - 6. Forschungssymposium der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Physiotherapiewissenschaft (DGPTW) KW - Gleichgewichtsstörung KW - Schwindel KW - Physiotherapie KW - Handlungsempfehlung KW - Versorgungspfad KW - Primärversorgung Y1 - 2022 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Borchers, Peggy A1 - Horstmannshoff, Caren A1 - Crispin, Alexander A1 - Kiesel, Theresia A1 - Scheibe, Sandy A1 - Döringer, Tobias A1 - Petermann, Jenny A1 - Bauer, Petra A1 - Müller, Martin A1 - Voigt, Karen ED - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Allgemeinmedizin und Familienmedizin (DEGAM), T1 - MobilE-PHY2 - Wirksamkeit eines evidenzbasierten Versorgungspfades bei älteren Patient*innen mit Schwindel- und/oder Gleichgewichtsstörungen in der Primärversorgung T2 - 58. Kongress für Allgemeinmedizin und Familienmedizin KW - Schwindel KW - Primärversorgung KW - Cluster-RCT KW - Wirksamkeit KW - Versorgungspfad Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3205/24degam200 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Zimmer, Viola A1 - Horstmannshoff, Caren A1 - Bauer, Petra A1 - Müller, Martin A1 - Voigt, Karen A1 - Köberlein-Neu, Juliane T1 - MobilE-PHY2 – Gesundheitsökonomische Evaluation eines multidisziplinären Versorgungspfades für Menschen mit Schwindel und Gleichgewichtsstörungen T2 - 23. Deutscher Kongress für Versorgungsforschung (DKVF) KW - Gesundheitsökonomie KW - Schwindel Y1 - 2024 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3205/24dkvf306 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Kiesel, Theresia A1 - Horstmannshoff, Caren A1 - Schädler, Stefan A1 - Döringer, Tobias A1 - Voigt, Karen A1 - Müller, Martin A1 - Bauer, Petra T1 - Beeinflussende Faktoren in der Umsetzung einer evidenzbasierten Handlungsempfehlung in der physiotherapeutischen Versorgung von älteren Menschen mit Schwindel und/oder Gleichgewichtsstörungen: eine qualitative Auswertung im Rahmen von MobilE-PHY2 T2 - 7. Forschungssymposium der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Physiotherapiewissenschaft (DGPTW) KW - Schwindel KW - Primärversorgung KW - Physiotherapie KW - Handlungsempfehlung KW - Versorgungspfad KW - Umsetzung Y1 - 2024 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-1777918 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Horstmannshoff, Caren A1 - Borchers, Peggy A1 - Crispin, Alexander A1 - Kiesel, Theresia A1 - Döringer, Tobias A1 - Scheibe, Sandy A1 - Bauer, Petra A1 - Voigt, Karen A1 - Müller, Martin T1 - Wirksamkeit eines evidenzbasierten Versorgungspfades zur Verbesserung von Mobilität und Partizipation bei älteren Patient*innen mit Schwindel und Gleichgewichtsstörungen in der Primärversorgung T2 - Abschlusssymposium des Münchner Netzwerk Versorgungsforschung (Mobile-Net) KW - Schwindel KW - Primärversorgung KW - Versorgungspfad KW - Wirksamkeit KW - Mobilität KW - Cluster-RCT Y1 - 2024 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Horstmannshoff, Caren A1 - Schmidle, Stephanie A1 - Bauer, Petra A1 - Müller, Martin A1 - Hermsdörfer, Joachim T1 - Ändert sich die körperliche Aktivität bei Patient*innen mit Schwindel und Gleichgewichtsstörungen durch einen Versorgungspfad in der Primärversorgung? T2 - 8. Forschungssymposium der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Physiotherapiewissenschaft (DGPTW) KW - Schwindel KW - Aktivitätstracking KW - Versorgungspfad KW - Primärversorgung KW - Mobilität KW - Cluster-RCT Y1 - 2024 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Horstmannshoff, Caren A1 - Schmidle, Stephanie A1 - Crispin, Alexander A1 - Bauer, Petra A1 - Müller, Martin A1 - Hermsdörfer, Joachim T1 - Ändert sich das Aktivitätsverhalten bei Patient*innen mit Schwindel und Gleichgewichtsstörungen durch einen Versorgungspfad? T2 - 10. Gemeinsame Jahrestagung der DGNR e.V. und DGNKN e.V. KW - Schwindel KW - Aktivitätstracking KW - Versorgungspfad KW - Primärversorgung KW - Mobilität KW - Cluster-RCT Y1 - 2025 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Borchers, Peggy A1 - Horstmannshoff, Caren A1 - Katzenberger, Benedict A1 - Petermann, Jenny A1 - Bauer, Petra A1 - Kiesel, Theresia A1 - Müller, Martin A1 - Sanftenberger, Linda A1 - Voigt, Karen T1 - Hausärztliche Verordnung und patientenseitige Inanspruchnahme von Physiotherapie bei Schwindel- und/oder Gleichgewichtsstörungen - Ergebnisse der Kohortenstudie MobilE-TRA T2 - Abschlusssymposium des Münchner Netzwerk Versorgungsforschung (Mobile-Net) KW - Kohortenstudie KW - Schwindel KW - Physiotherapie KW - Leitlinie KW - Inanspruchnahme Y1 - 2024 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Horstmannshoff, Caren A1 - Kiesel, Theresia A1 - Petermann, Jenny A1 - Bauer, Petra A1 - Voigt, Karen A1 - Müller, Martin T1 - Ein evidenzbasierter Versorgungspfad zur Verbesserung von Mobilität und Partizipation für ältere Patient*innen mit Schwindel und Gleichgewichtsstörungen in der Primärversorgung T2 - Abschlusssymposium des Münchner Netzwerk Versorgungsforschung (Mobile-Net) KW - Schwindel KW - Primärversorgung KW - Versorgungspfad KW - Cluster-RCT KW - Mobilität Y1 - 2024 ER -