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2. Die Gesundheit von Müttern im Fokus der Vereinbarkeit von Beruf und Familie - ein Scoping-Review
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Bode, A, Dorin, L, Metzing, S, Hellmers, C, Bode, A, Dorin, L, Metzing, S, and Hellmers, C
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Background: The subjective physical and mental health of mothers who have finished their parental leave and are reconciling work and family life is exposed to multidimensional influences. These factors have not yet been systematically investigated in the national context of Germany. Objectives: The overall aim of this literature review is to depict the health of mothers while they are combining work and family, taking the influencing factors into account. Methods: Between September 2016 and December 2018, we conducted a systematic international literature analysis in the databases Medline via Pubmed, PsycINFO, PsycARTICLES and GESIS (Sowiport) for the years 2007 to 2018 based on a scoping review. Results: A total of 86 studies were included. Positive effects on the health of mothers arise when a work situation is personally desired and the professional role is considered positive, fulfilling and compatible with family life. The point in time at which a mother returns to work, the hours worked and the level of income seem to be very individual. A key factor is the individual's overall positive appraisal of their present life situation. Well-being increases if the demands are met with the resources available. Conclusions: The relevance for maternal health of the hours worked, the time point of the return to work and the control experienced in everyday work and family life depend on the overall context and national system-specific circumstances. So far, there has been insufficient research on the consequences of individual living situations for the health of mothers in Germany. For this reason, further research on how the specific interaction between gainful employment and the family impacts the health of mothers in Germany and on the political measures related to this research have the potential to sustainably strengthen the health of women and families., Hintergrund: Die physische und psychische Gesundheit sowie die Gesundheit im Allgemeinen von Müttern nach Mutterschutz bzw. Elternzeit ist, im Zuge der Vereinbarkeit von Beruf und Familie, multidimensionalen Einflüssen ausgesetzt, die bisher in Deutschland nicht systematisch untersucht wurden. Ziel: Das Ziel dieses Literaturreviews ist die Darstellung der Gesundheit von Müttern unter Einbezug der Einflussfaktoren aus Beruf und Familie. Methodik: Die systematische internationale Literaturanalyse für das Scoping-Review erfolgte zwischen September 2016 und Dezember 2018 in den Datenbanken Medline via Pubmed, PsycINFO, PsycARTICLES und GESIS (Sowiport) für den Veröffentlichungszeitraum 2007-2018. Ergebnisse: Es wurden 86 Studien eingeschlossen. Positive Auswirkungen auf die Gesundheit von Müttern entstehen, wenn eine berufliche Tätigkeit persönlich gewünscht ist und die berufliche Rolle bereichernd und mit dem Familienleben als gut vereinbar eingeschätzt wird. Sehr individuell scheint zu sein, zu welchem Zeitpunkt der berufliche Wiedereinstieg erfolgt, in welchem Umfang gearbeitet wird und wie hoch das Einkommen ist. Entscheidend ist die insgesamt positive Einschätzung der Berufsausübung bezüglich der eigenen Lebenssituation. Wenn die Anforderungen mit den zur Verfügung stehenden Ressourcen bewältigt werden, steigt das Wohlbefinden. Diskussion: Die Relevanz des Umfangs der Beschäftigung, des Zeitpunkts der Rückkehr in den Beruf sowie der erlebten Kontrolle im Alltag für die mütterliche Gesundheit sind abhängig vom Gesamtkontext und von systemspezifischen Rahmenbedingungen. Es ist bisher nicht ausreichend untersucht, welche Konsequenzen sich aus den individuellen Lebenslagen für die Gesundheit von Müttern in Deutschland ergeben. Daher haben weitere Studien zum Zusammenspiel von Erwerbsarbeit und Familie für die Gesundheit von Müttern in Deutschland und daran angelehnte politische Maßnahmen das Potential, die Frauen- und Familiengesundheit nachhaltig zu stärken.
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- 2023
3. Reconciling work and family life with the focus on the health of mothers - a scoping review
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Bode, A, Dorin, L, Metzing, S, and Hellmers, C
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ddc: 610 ,Gesundheit ,Mütter ,managing work and family ,review literature ,Lebenslagen ,return to work ,women's health ,maternal health ,Literaturreview ,Vereinbarkeit von Beruf und Familie - Abstract
Background: The subjective physical and mental health of mothers who have finished their parental leave and are reconciling work and family life is exposed to multidimensional influences. These factors have not yet been systematically investigated in the national context of Germany. Objectives: The overall aim of this literature review is to depict the health of mothers while they are combining work and family, taking the influencing factors into account. Methods: Between September 2016 and December 2018, we conducted a systematic international literature analysis in the databases Medline via Pubmed, PsycINFO, PsycARTICLES and GESIS (Sowiport) for the years 2007 to 2018 based on a scoping review. Results: A total of 86 studies were included. Positive effects on the health of mothers arise when a work situation is personally desired and the professional role is considered positive, fulfilling and compatible with family life. The point in time at which a mother returns to work, the hours worked and the level of income seem to be very individual. A key factor is the individual's overall positive appraisal of their present life situation. Well-being increases if the demands are met with the resources available. Conclusions: The relevance for maternal health of the hours worked, the time point of the return to work and the control experienced in everyday work and family life depend on the overall context and national system-specific circumstances. So far, there has been insufficient research on the consequences of individual living situations for the health of mothers in Germany. For this reason, further research on how the specific interaction between gainful employment and the family impacts the health of mothers in Germany and on the political measures related to this research have the potential to sustainably strengthen the health of women and families. Hintergrund: Die physische und psychische Gesundheit sowie die Gesundheit im Allgemeinen von Müttern nach Mutterschutz bzw. Elternzeit ist, im Zuge der Vereinbarkeit von Beruf und Familie, multidimensionalen Einflüssen ausgesetzt, die bisher in Deutschland nicht systematisch untersucht wurden. Ziel: Das Ziel dieses Literaturreviews ist die Darstellung der Gesundheit von Müttern unter Einbezug der Einflussfaktoren aus Beruf und Familie. Methodik: Die systematische internationale Literaturanalyse für das Scoping-Review erfolgte zwischen September 2016 und Dezember 2018 in den Datenbanken Medline via Pubmed, PsycINFO, PsycARTICLES und GESIS (Sowiport) für den Veröffentlichungszeitraum 2007-2018. Ergebnisse: Es wurden 86 Studien eingeschlossen. Positive Auswirkungen auf die Gesundheit von Müttern entstehen, wenn eine berufliche Tätigkeit persönlich gewünscht ist und die berufliche Rolle bereichernd und mit dem Familienleben als gut vereinbar eingeschätzt wird. Sehr individuell scheint zu sein, zu welchem Zeitpunkt der berufliche Wiedereinstieg erfolgt, in welchem Umfang gearbeitet wird und wie hoch das Einkommen ist. Entscheidend ist die insgesamt positive Einschätzung der Berufsausübung bezüglich der eigenen Lebenssituation. Wenn die Anforderungen mit den zur Verfügung stehenden Ressourcen bewältigt werden, steigt das Wohlbefinden. Diskussion: Die Relevanz des Umfangs der Beschäftigung, des Zeitpunkts der Rückkehr in den Beruf sowie der erlebten Kontrolle im Alltag für die mütterliche Gesundheit sind abhängig vom Gesamtkontext und von systemspezifischen Rahmenbedingungen. Es ist bisher nicht ausreichend untersucht, welche Konsequenzen sich aus den individuellen Lebenslagen für die Gesundheit von Müttern in Deutschland ergeben. Daher haben weitere Studien zum Zusammenspiel von Erwerbsarbeit und Familie für die Gesundheit von Müttern in Deutschland und daran angelehnte politische Maßnahmen das Potential, die Frauen- und Familiengesundheit nachhaltig zu stärken.
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- 2023
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4. Intervenierende Bedingungen auf das väterliche Sicherheitsempfinden im Kontext der Geburt - Teilergebnisse einer Grounded Theory Studie
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Werner-Bierwisch, T, Metzing, S, Hellmers, C, Werner-Bierwisch, T, Metzing, S, and Hellmers, C
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- 2022
5. Interventionen zur Beatmungsentwöhnung von erwachsenen Intensivpatienten – ein Scoping Review.
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Sterr, F, Bauernfeind, L, Knop, M, Rester, C, Metzing, S, and Palm, R
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- 2024
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6. Predictors of weaning failure in ventilated intensive care patients: a systematic evidence map.
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Sterr F, Reintke M, Bauernfeind L, Senyol V, Rester C, Metzing S, and Palm R
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- Humans, Intensive Care Units organization & administration, Intensive Care Units statistics & numerical data, Prospective Studies, Respiration, Artificial adverse effects, Respiration, Artificial methods, Ventilator Weaning methods, Ventilator Weaning adverse effects
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Background: Ventilator weaning is of great importance for intensive care patients in order to avoid complications caused by prolonged ventilation. However, not all patients succeed in weaning immediately. Their spontaneous breathing may be insufficient, resulting in extubation failure and the subsequent need for reintubation. To identify patients at high risk for weaning failure, a variety of potential predictors has already been examined in individual studies and meta-analyses over the last decades. However, an overview of all the predictors investigated is missing., Aim: To provide an overview of empirically investigated predictors for weaning failure., Methods: A systematic evidence map was developed. To this end, we conducted a systematic search in the Medline, Cochrane, and CINAHL databases in December 2023 and added a citation search and a manual search in June 2024. Studies on predictors for weaning failure in adults ventilated in the intensive care unit were included. Studies on children, outpatients, non-invasive ventilation, or explanatory factors of weaning failure were excluded. Two reviewers performed the screening and data extraction independently. Data synthesis followed an inductive approach in which the predictors were thematically analyzed, sorted, and clustered., Results: Of the 1388 records obtained, 140 studies were included in the analysis. The 112 prospective and 28 retrospective studies investigated a total of 145 predictors. These were assigned to the four central clusters 'Imaging procedures' (n = 22), 'Physiological parameters' (n = 61), 'Scores and indices' (n = 53), and 'Machine learning models' (n = 9). The most frequently investigated predictors are the rapid shallow breathing index, the diaphragm thickening fraction, the respiratory rate, the P/F ratio, and the diaphragm excursion., Conclusion: Predictors for weaning failure are widely researched. To date, 145 predictors have been investigated with varying intensity in 140 studies that are in line with the current weaning definition. It is no longer just individual predictors that are investigated, but more comprehensive assessments, indices and machine learning models in the last decade. Future research should be conducted in line with international weaning definitions and further investigate poorly researched predictors. Registration, Protocol: https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/2KDYU., Competing Interests: Declarations Ethical approval and consent to participate Not applicable. Consent for publication Not applicable. Competing interests The authors declare no competing interests., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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7. Weaning-associated interventions for ventilated intensive care patients: A scoping review.
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Sterr F, Bauernfeind L, Knop M, Rester C, Metzing S, and Palm R
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- Humans, Critical Care, Tracheostomy, Enteral Nutrition, Ventilator Weaning, Respiration, Artificial, Intensive Care Units
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Background: Mechanical ventilation is a core intervention in critical care, but may also lead to negative consequences. Therefore, ventilator weaning is crucial for patient recovery. Numerous weaning interventions have been investigated, but an overview of interventions to evaluate different foci on weaning research is still missing., Aim: To provide an overview of interventions associated with ventilator weaning., Study Design: We conducted a scoping review. A systematic search of the Medline, CINAHL and Cochrane Library databases was carried out in May 2023. Interventions from studies or reviews that aimed to extubate or decannulate mechanically ventilated patients in intensive care units were included. Studies concerning children, outpatients or non-invasive ventilation were excluded. Screening and data extraction were conducted independently by three reviewers. Identified interventions were thematically analysed and clustered., Results: Of the 7175 records identified, 193 studies were included. A total of six clusters were formed: entitled enteral nutrition (three studies), tracheostomy (17 studies), physical treatment (13 studies), ventilation modes and settings (47 studies), intervention bundles (42 studies), and pharmacological interventions including analgesic agents (8 studies), sedative agents (53 studies) and other agents (15 studies)., Conclusions: Ventilator weaning is widely researched with a special focus on ventilation modes and pharmacological agents. Some aspects remain poorly researched or unaddressed (e.g. nutrition, delirium treatment, sleep promotion)., Relevance to Clinical Practice: This review compiles studies on ventilator weaning interventions in thematic clusters, highlighting the need for multidisciplinary care and consideration of various interventions. Future research should combine different interventions and investigate their interconnection., (© 2024 The Author(s). Nursing in Critical Care published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Association of Critical Care Nurses.)
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- 2024
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8. Nurses' attitudes towards family importance in nursing care across Europe.
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Shamali M, Esandi Larramendi N, Østergaard B, Barbieri-Figueiredo M, Brødsgaard A, Canga-Armayor A, Dieperink KB, Garcia-Vivar C, Konradsen H, Nordtug B, Lambert V, Mahrer-Imhof R, Metzing S, Nagl-Cupal M, Imhof L, Svavarsdottir EK, Swallow V, and Luttik ML
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- Humans, Male, Female, Attitude of Health Personnel, Cross-Sectional Studies, Europe, Surveys and Questionnaires, Nursing Care, Family Nursing, Nurses
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Aims and Objective: To explore differences in nurses' attitudes regarding the importance of family in nursing care and factors associated with nurses' attitudes across 11 European countries., Background: Family involvement in healthcare has received attention in many European healthcare systems. Nurses have a unique opportunity to promote family involvement in healthcare; however, their attitudes and beliefs may facilitate or impede this practice., Design: A cross-sectional survey across European countries., Method: A broad convenience sample of 8112 nurses across 11 European countries was recruited from October 2017 to December 2019. Data were collected using the Families' Importance in Nursing Care-Nurses' Attitudes (FINC-NA) questionnaire. We used the STROBE checklist to report the results., Results: There were significant differences in nurses' attitudes about families' importance in nursing care across Europe. Country was the factor with the strongest association with the total scores of the FINC-NA. Older age, higher level of education, increased years since graduation, having a strategy for the care of families in the workplace, and having experience of illness within one's own family were associated with a higher total FINC-NA score. Being male and working in a hospital or other clinical settings were associated with a lower total FINC-NA score., Conclusion: Nurses' attitudes regarding the importance of family in nursing care vary across 11 European countries. This study highlights multiple factors associated with nurses' attitudes. Further research is necessary to gain a deeper understanding of the reasons for nurses' different attitudes and to develop a strong theoretical framework across Europe to support family involvement in patient care. The inclusion of family healthcare programs in the baccalaureate curriculum may improve nurses' attitudes., Relevance for Clinical Practice: In clinical practice, the focus should be on identifying influencing factors on nurses' attitudes to enhance families' importance in nursing care across Europe., (© 2022 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2023
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9. Health Literacy in Adults with Chronic Diseases in the Context of Community Health Nursing: A Scoping Review.
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Nock AM, Metzing S, Jürgensen IN, and Petersen-Ewert C
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Background: Health literacy was identified as a main determinant in self-care of chronic diseases. This results in responsibilities for health professionals for daily practice. For primary care setting, special requirements arise due to the heterogeneity of communities. The objective of this scoping review was to explore and map the scope of the research material on strategies led by community health nurses to improve health literacy in (patients with) chronic diseases. This review aimed to identify gaps in the literature and existing approaches on promoting health literacy by community nurse practitioners. Methods: The following criteria were included for the research: Adults with chronic diseases, health literacy, community health nursing and primary healthcare. All types of searches for studies from 1970 to present were carried out in electronic databases and in a Google and a Google Scholar search. The search procedure is presented in a flow chart. Results: From all reviewed studies, nine records were included in the review. Findings with regard to the increase in health literacy in self-management of chronically ill patients were identified. Conclusion: Studies focusing on specific demands with regard to the role of community health nurses need to be carried out in depth.
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