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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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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. Methodisches Vorgehen zur Entwicklung eines Instrumentes für die Erfassung mütterlicher Gesundheit
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Bode, A, Dorin, L, Metzing, S, and Hellmers, C
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ddc: 610 ,women’s health ,requirement resources model ,Onlinesurvey ,Frauengesundheit ,online survey ,610 Medical sciences ,Medicine ,women's health ,quantitative method ,quantitative Methodik ,combining work and family ,Vereinbarkeit von Beruf und Familie ,Anforderungs-Ressourcen Modell - Abstract
Hintergrund: Das Thema „Frauengesundheit“ im Kontext der Vereinbarkeit von Berufs- und Familienleben in den unterschiedlichen Phasen der Berufsbiografie ist bisher kaum untersucht. So konnten u.a. die unterschiedlichen Einflussfaktoren auf das Gesundheitsempfinden von berufstätigen[zum vollständigen Text gelangen Sie über die oben angegebene URL], 4. Internationale Fachtagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Hebammenwissenschaft (DGHWi)
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- 2018
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6. Mütter >= 40 Jahren - eine deskriptive Sekundärdatenanalyse
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Niessen, K, Neisenmeier, I, Metzing, S, zu Sayn-Wittgenstein, F, Niessen, K, Neisenmeier, I, Metzing, S, and zu Sayn-Wittgenstein, F
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- 2018
7. Subjektiv erlebte Sicherheit und Geburt: Erste Ergebnisse zu Erfahrungen von Vätern. Eine qualitative Studie
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Werner-Bierwisch, T, Metzing, S, Hellmers, C, Werner-Bierwisch, T, Metzing, S, and Hellmers, C
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- 2018
8. Umgang mit Krankheit in der Familie: Kinder und Jugendliche als pflegende Angehörige
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Metzing, S and Galatsch, M
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ddc: 610 ,pflegende Kinder und Jugendliche ,Bewältigung von Krankheit in der Familie ,young carers ,610 Medical sciences ,Medicine - Abstract
Hintergrund: Kinder und Jugendliche, die regelmäßig für ein chronisch krankes Familienmitglied sorgen, ihm helfen und es pflegen, werden als pflegende Kinder bezeichnet. Sie stellen eine in Deutschland kaum wahrgenommene, verborgene Gruppe pflegender Angehöriger dar. Ihr Einsatz [zum vollständigen Text gelangen Sie über die oben angegebene URL], 51. Kongress für Allgemeinmedizin und Familienmedizin
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- 2017
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9. 'Unsichtbar?' Pflegende Kinder in der Hausarztpraxis
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Galatsch, M, Chikhradze, N, and Metzing, S
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Familienmedizin ,ddc: 610 ,pflegende Kinder und Jugendliche ,Bewältigung von Krankheit in der Familie ,610 Medical sciences ,Medicine - Abstract
Hintergrund: Kinder und Jugendliche, die regelmäßig für ein chronisch krankes Familienmitglied sorgen, stellen eine in Deutschland kaum wahrgenommene, verborgene und vulnerable Gruppe pflegender Angehöriger dar. Sie übernehmen eine Verantwortung, die gesellschaftlich normalerweise[zum vollständigen Text gelangen Sie über die oben angegebene URL], 51. Kongress für Allgemeinmedizin und Familienmedizin
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10. 1.11-P12Families with a migration background: living with a chronically ill child or young adult. A literature review
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Daugardt, K, primary, Knecht, C, additional, Büscher, A, additional, and Metzing, S, additional
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- 2018
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11. Die außerklinische Geburt bei Status nach Sectio caesarea: Eine qualitative Analyse zur Entscheidungsfindung der Eltern für den Geburtsort
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Beckmann, L, Dorin, L, Metzing, S, and Hellmers, C
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ddc: 610 ,cesarean section ,Entscheidungsfindung ,Sectio caesarea ,610 Medical sciences ,Medicine ,out-of-hospital birth ,decision making ,außerklinische Geburt - Abstract
Background: Nearly 1.6% of all births in Germany begin in an out-of-hospital setting. About 5% of these women had a prior cesarean section. Aim: This study explored the decision-making process of parents choosing the out-of-hospital setting for their next birth. Method: 10 couples were interviewed. All women had a prior cesarean section and started their next birth in an out-of-hospital setting. The mothers and fathers were interviewed separately. Structured content analysis was used to analyse the 20 interviews. Results: Some women considered an out-of-hospital setting for their first birth, but chose the hospital because of safety concerns of their partners, or for medical reasons. The negative experience they had while giving birth in the hospital influenced the parents’ decision to choose an out-of-hospital setting for their next birth. The decision about the birthplace was negotiated between the partners and with the advice of supportive health care providers. Often, relatives, friends and neighbors were neither involved nor informed. Conclusion: Empathic and sensitive behavior of the clinical health care provider has an influence on the birth experience. Professional and self-reflective behavior supports the well-being of the parents. There seems to be a correlation between the intimately held decision about place of birth and the lack of acceptance of out-of-hospital birth in society., Hintergrund: In Deutschland entscheiden sich jährlich ca. 1,6% der werdenden Eltern für eine außerklinische Geburt. Ca. 5% der Frauen hatten einen direkt vorausgegangenen Kaiserschnitt. Ziel: Diese Studie analysiert den Entscheidungsfindungsprozess der Eltern zur nächsten, außerklinisch angestrebten Geburt. Methode: Qualitative Interviews mit 10 Paaren, die sich nach einem Kaiserschnitt für die außerklinische Geburt entschieden. Die Mütter und Väter wurden einzeln befragt. Die inhaltsanalytische Auswertung der 20 Interviews erfolgte nach Mayring. Ergebnis: Einige Frauen hatten sich bereits in der ersten Schwangerschaft mit dem außerklinischen Geburtsort auseinandergesetzt, suchten aber wegen Sicherheitsbedenken der Partner oder aus medizinischen Gründen eine Klinik auf. Die dann folgende negative Klinikerfahrung beeinflusste die Entscheidung der Eltern für den außerklinischen Geburtsort beim nächsten Kind. Die Entscheidung wurde mit Hilfe professioneller medizinischer Unterstützung zwischen den Partnern ausgehandelt. Verwandte, Freunde und Nachbarn werden in einigen Fällen weder involviert noch informiert. Schlussfolgerung: Empathisches Verhalten der klinischen Fachkräfte hat einen Einfluss auf das Geburtserleben. Hier kann professionelles und selbstreflektierendes Verhalten zum Wohlbefinden der werdenden Eltern beitragen. Das Verschweigen des geplanten Geburtsortes scheint im Zusammenhang mit der fehlenden Akzeptanz des außerklinischen Geburtsortes in der Gesellschaft zu stehen., GMS Zeitschrift für Hebammenwissenschaft; 2:Doc01
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12. Schwangerschaftsrisiken in der außerklinischen Geburtshilfe - Unterschiede in Abhängigkeit des vorausgegangenen Geburtsmodus
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Beckmann, L, Ullrich, C, Metzing, S, Hellmers, C, Beckmann, L, Ullrich, C, Metzing, S, and Hellmers, C
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13. Verbesserung der Lebensqualität von pflegenden Kindern und Jugendlichen durch ein familienorientiertes Hilfeangebot
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große Schlarmann, J, Metzing, S, Schnepp, W, große Schlarmann, J, Metzing, S, and Schnepp, W
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14. 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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15. 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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16. Mothers' and fathers' sense of security in the context of pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period: an integrative literature review.
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Werner-Bierwisch T, Pinkert C, Niessen K, Metzing S, and Hellmers C
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- Adaptation, Psychological, Female, Humans, Internal-External Control, Male, Self Concept, Fathers psychology, Mothers psychology, Parturition psychology, Postpartum Period psychology, Pregnancy psychology
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Background: From the individual perspective, security, which is essential to life quality, is characterised as an elementary human need that requires fulfilment. During the transition to parenthood, mothers and fathers are confronted with changes in physical and psychosocial processes that are accompanied by uncertainty and insecurity. Feelings of insecurity may have consequences affecting their pregnancy and childbirth experiences as well as their adaption to the parental role in the first weeks following childbirth. In this context, it is important to understand how parents express and interpret their sense of security to effectively support their security needs. This integrative review aimed to provide a critical synthesis of existing research on parents' experiences of their sense of security associated with pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period., Methods: A literature search of the PubMed, CINAHL, PsycINFO and GESIS Sowiport databases was performed. Peer-reviewed papers that were published in English or German between 1990 and 2017 focusing on mothers' and fathers' experiences of sense of security in the context of maternity care were included. A thematic analysis was performed to organise and describe the findings., Results: Eleven research-based papers met the inclusion criteria. Four key themes among the data were analysed: the meaning and manifestation of sense of security, sense of security in relation to confidence and control, lack of feeling secure and coping strategies, and factors influencing sense of security., Conclusions: The findings revealed a complex profile of the perception of security associated with pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period. Sense of security can depend on multiple internal and external factors, which can differ between mothers and fathers. Research on the experiences and perceptions associated with fathers' sense of security is lacking. Further research focused on the experiences of security from the parents' perspective is necessary. Midwives and other involved health professionals should be aware of their role in creating a sense of security among parents. Based on a local specific understanding of security experiences, professional caregivers have the opportunity to support parents more effectively with regard to their specific security needs.
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17. Which need characteristics influence healthcare service utilization in home care arrangements in Germany?
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Dorin L, Turner SC, Beckmann L, große Schlarmann J, Faatz A, Metzing S, and Büscher A
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Germany, Humans, Male, Models, Theoretical, Regression Analysis, Surveys and Questionnaires, Health Services Needs and Demand, Home Care Services statistics & numerical data, Needs Assessment
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Background: We see a growing number of older adults receiving long-term care in industrialized countries. The Healthcare Utilization Model by Andersen suggests that individual need characteristics influence utilization. The purpose of this study is to analyze correlations between need characteristics and service utilization in home care arrangements., Methods: 1,152 respondents answered the questionnaire regarding their integration of services in their current and future care arrangements. Care recipients with high long-term care needs answered the questionnaire on their own, the family caregiver assisted the care recipient in answering the questions, or the family caregiver responded to the questionnaire on behalf of the care recipient. They were asked to rank specific needs according to their situation. We used descriptive statistics and regression analysis., Results: Respondents are widely informed about services. Nursing services and counseling are the most used services. Short-term care and guidance and training have a high potential for future use. Day care, self-help groups, and mobile services were the most frequently rejected services in our survey. Women use more services than men and with rising age utilization increases. Long waiting times and bad health of the primary caregiver increases the chance of integrating services into the home care arrangements., Conclusion: The primary family caregiver has a high impact on service utilization. This indicates that the whole family should be approached when offering services. Professionals should react upon the specific needs of care dependents and their families.
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18. Germany's First Young Carers Project's Impact on the Children: Relieving the Entire Family. A Qualitative Evaluation.
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Schlarmann JG, Metzing S, Schoppmann S, and Schnepp W
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Background: In 2009, the first German young carers project "SupaKids" was implemented in a large German city. The project's concept was mainly based on findings of a prior Grounded Theory study, and the concept's aim was to focus on supporting enrolled families (especially the children) in order to prevent negative effects. Quantitative as well as qualitative data have been assessed for the project's evaluation. In this paper, first results on the mainly qualitative evaluation concerning the project's impact are presented., Results: The project has an impact on the entire family. Both parents and children perceive the project as a kind of shelter, where they a) are allowed to be as they are, b) don't have to explain themselves, c) meet others in similar situations, d) may deposit their sorrows, e) have a first port of call for any problem, f) experience a hiatus from the domestic situation, and g) find friends and peers. All enrolled families value this shelter as a copious relief., Conclusions: The project's concept has delivered an optimal performance in practice: the family-orientation seems to be appropriate, the concept's modules seem to be all-embracing, and the modular body of the concept has been confirmed. The project relieves the entire family., Trial Registration Number: NCT00734942.
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