TY - JOUR A1 - Bachfischer, Andreas A1 - Barbosa, Martha Cecilia A1 - Rojas, Angel Alberto Riveras A1 - Bechler, Reinaldo A1 - Schwienhorst-Stich, Eva-Maria A1 - Kasang, Christa A1 - Simmenroth, Anne A1 - Parisi, Sandra T1 - Implementing community based inclusive development for people with disability in Latin America: a mixed methods perspective on prioritized needs and lessons learned JF - International Journal for Equity in Health N2 - Background Research on the needs of people with disability is scarce, which promotes inadequate programs. Community Based Inclusive Development interventions aim to promote rights but demand a high level of community participation. This study aimed to identify prioritized needs as well as lessons learned for successful project implementation in different Latin American communities. Methods This study was based on a Community Based Inclusive Development project conducted from 2018 to 2021 led by a Columbian team in Columbia, Brazil and Bolivia. Within a sequential mixed methods design, we first retrospectively analyzed the project baseline data and then conducted Focus Group Discussions, together with ratings of community participation levels. Quantitative descriptive and between group analysis of the baseline survey were used to identify and compare sociodemographic characteristics and prioritized needs of participating communities. We conducted qualitative thematic analysis on Focus Group Discussions, using deductive main categories for triangulation: 1) prioritized needs and 2) lessons learned, with subcategories project impact, facilitators, barriers and community participation. Community participation was assessed via spidergrams. Key findings were compared with triangulation protocols. Results A total of 348 people with disability from 6 urban settings participated in the baseline survey, with a mean age of 37.6 years (SD 23.8). Out of these, 18 participated within the four Focus Group Discussions. Less than half of the survey participants were able to read and calculate (42.0%) and reported knowledge on health care routes (46.0%). Unemployment (87.9%) and inadequate housing (57.8%) were other prioritized needs across countries. Focus Group Discussions revealed needs within health, education, livelihood, social and empowerment domains. Participants highlighted positive project impact in work inclusion, self-esteem and ability for self-advocacy. Facilitators included individual leadership, community networks and previous reputation of participating organizations. Barriers against successful project implementation were inadequate contextualization, lack of resources and on-site support, mostly due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The overall level of community participation was high (mean score 4.0/5) with lower levels in Brazil (3.8/5) and Bolivia (3.2/5). Conclusion People with disability still face significant needs. Community Based Inclusive Development can initiate positive changes, but adequate contextualization and on-site support should be assured. KW - community participation KW - peer support KW - leprosy KW - community leader KW - community based rehabilitation KW - South America KW - empowerment KW - participative implementation research KW - work inclusion KW - health access Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-357261 VL - 22 ER - TY - THES A1 - Bräunling [verh. Riegel], Lisa-Marie T1 - Durchführung und Evaluation einer psychiatrischen Kurz-Psychotherapie zur Behandlung von depressiven Patienten in der hausärztlichen Praxis: eine Machbarkeitsstudie T1 - Implementation and evaluation of a psychiatric short-term psychotherapy for the treatment of depressed patients in general practice: a feasibility study N2 - Der Weg von der Diagnose einer Depression, bis hin zu einer adäquaten Therapie, ist oft eine langer. Der Hausarzt ist dabei zumeist der erste Ansprechpartner. Sulz & Deckert (2012) haben zur Durchführung einer psychiatrischen Kurz-Psychotherapie Psychotherapiekarten zur Anwendung durch Ärzte in ihrer Sprechstunde entwickelt. Ihre Wirksamkeit wurde in der ambulanten Psychotherapie bereits bestätigt, jedoch die Möglichkeit ihrer Anwendung im hausärztlichen Bereich bislang noch nicht untersucht. Diese Dissertation soll prüfen, ob sich die Sprechstundenkarten, im hausärztlichen Setting, effektiv einsetzen lassen und ob generell der Bedarf an einer solchen Methodik seitens der Hausärzte besteht. N2 - The journey from diagnosis of depression to adequate treatment is often a long one. The general practitioner is usually the first point of contact. Sulz & Deckert (2012) developed psychotherapy cards for use by physicians in their consultation hours to perform a psychiatric short-term psychotherapy. Its effectiveness has already been confirmed in outpatient psychotherapy, but the possibility of its use in general medicine has not yet been investigated. The aim of this dissertation is to examine whether the consultation cards can be used effectively in the general practitioner setting and whether there is a general need for such a methodology on the part of general practitioners. KW - Kurzpsychotherapie KW - Depression Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-330248 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Dreischulte, Tobias A1 - Sanftenberg, Linda A1 - Hennigs, Philipp A1 - Zöllinger, Isabel A1 - Schwaiger, Rita A1 - Floto, Caroline A1 - Sebastiao, Maria A1 - Kühlein, Thomas A1 - Hindenburg, Dagmar A1 - Gagyor, Ildikó A1 - Wildgruber, Domenika A1 - Hausen, Anita A1 - Janke, Christian A1 - Hölscher, Michael A1 - Teupser, Daniel A1 - Gensichen, Jochen T1 - Detecting medication risks among people in need of care: performance of six instruments JF - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health N2 - Introduction: Numerous tools exist to detect potentially inappropriate medication (PIM) and potential prescribing omissions (PPO) in older people, but it remains unclear which tools may be most relevant in which setting. Objectives: This cross sectional study compares six validated tools in terms of PIM and PPO detection. Methods: We examined the PIM/PPO prevalence for all tools combined and the sensitivity of each tool. The pairwise agreement between tools was determined using Cohen’s Kappa. Results: We included 226 patients in need of care (median (IQR age 84 (80–89)). The overall PIM prevalence was 91.6 (95% CI, 87.2–94.9)% and the overall PPO prevalence was 63.7 (57.1–69.9%)%. The detected PIM prevalence ranged from 76.5%, for FORTA-C/D, to 6.6% for anticholinergic drugs (German-ACB). The PPO prevalences for START (63.7%) and FORTA-A (62.8%) were similar. The pairwise agreement between tools was poor to moderate. The sensitivity of PIM detection was highest for FORTA-C/D (55.1%), and increased to 79.2% when distinct items from STOPP were added. Conclusion: Using a single screening tool may not have sufficient sensitivity to detect PIMs and PPOs. Further research is required to optimize the composition of PIM and PPO tools in different settings. KW - inappropriate medication KW - prescribing omission KW - nursing home residents KW - polypharmacy KW - adverse drug reaction Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-304921 SN - 1660-4601 VL - 20 IS - 3 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gágyor, Ildikó A1 - Greser, Alexandra A1 - Heuschmann, Peter A1 - Rücker, Viktoria A1 - Maun, Andy A1 - Bleidorn, Jutta A1 - Heintze, Christoph A1 - Jede, Felix A1 - Eckmanns, Tim A1 - Klingeberg, Anja A1 - Mentzel, Anja A1 - Schiemann, Guido T1 - REDuction of Antibiotic RESistance (REDARES) in urinary tract infections using treatments according to national clinical guidelines: study protocol for a pragmatic randomized controlled trial with a multimodal intervention in primary care JF - BMC Infectious Diseases N2 - Background: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a common cause of prescribing antibiotics in family medicine. In Germany, about 40% of UTI-related prescriptions are second-line antibiotics, which contributes to emerging resistance rates. To achieve a change in the prescribing behaviour among family physicians (FPs), this trial aims to implement the guideline recommendations in German family medicine. Methods/design: In a randomized controlled trial, a multimodal intervention will be developed and tested in family practices in four regions across Germany. The intervention will consist of three elements: information on guideline recommendations, information on regional resistance and feedback of prescribing behaviour for FPs on a quarterly basis. The effect of the intervention will be compared to usual practice. The primary endpoint is the absolute difference in the mean of prescribing rates of second-line antibiotics among the intervention and the control group after 12 months. To detect a 10% absolute difference in the prescribing rate after one year, with a significance level of 5% and a power of 86%, a sample size of 57 practices per group will be needed. Assuming a dropout rate of 10%, an overall number of 128 practices will be required. The accompanying process evaluation will provide information on feasibility and acceptance of the intervention. Discussion: If proven effective and feasible, the components of the intervention can improve adherence to antibiotic prescribing guidelines and contribute to antimicrobial stewardship in ambulatory care. KW - antibiotic resistance KW - urinary tract infections KW - guideline adherence KW - multimodal KW - family physicians KW - primary care Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-264725 VL - 21 ER - TY - THES A1 - Hajduk, Maurice Martin T1 - Darf es etwas mehr sein? Neuroenhancement im Studium – eine Befragung an Würzburger Hochschulen T1 - Can it be a little more? Neuroenhancement during studies - a survey at Würzburg universities N2 - Neuroenhancement (NE) bezeichnet die Einnahme psychotroper Substanzen mit dem Ziel der geistigen Leistungssteigerung oder Beruhigung. NE wird durch gesunde Perso- nen genutzt. Es besteht somit keine Indikation zur Einnahme psychotroper Wirkstoffe. Zum NE genutzte Substanzen sind z.B. Koffeintabletten, verschreibungspflichtige Medi- kamente oder illegale Substanzen. Die bisherige Forschung findet Hinweise auf einen Zusammenhang zwischen NE und ADHS-Symptomen, einigen Aspekten psychischer Gesundheit, sowie Substanzkonsum. Bisher gibt es keine Forschung zu NE am Hoch- schulstandort Würzburg. Es wurde eine anonyme online Querschnittsbefragung im ersten Quartal 2021 durchge- führt. Eingeladen waren 5600 Studierende der Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg und der Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaften Würzburg Schweinfurt. Der Frage- bogen bestand aus 53 Items und enthielt u. a. die folgenden validierten Messinstrumente: ASRS, PSS-10, PHQ-4 und AUDIT-C. Die Response Rate lag bei 18% (n = 1011). Das Wissen über NE war weit unter den Stu- dierenden verbreitet. Die Prävalenz für Neuroenhancement im Studium lag bei 12.7%. Die drei meistgenannten Substanzen waren Koffeintabletten (6.6%), Cannabis (4.5%) und Methylphenidat (4.3%). Häufigster Anlass für NE war die Prüfungsvorbereitung. Es zeigten sich deutliche Unterschiede zwischen den Fachbereichen, u.a. hinsichtlich der Prävalenz von NE. ADHS-Symptomen, Stress, Ängstlichkeit, und Depressivität waren positiv mit NE assoziiert. Ein stärkerer Effekt ergab sich für den Zusammenhang zwi- schen NE und riskanten Alkoholkonsum bzw. Tabakkonsum. Diese Ergebnisse wurden durch eine binomial logistische Regression bestätigt. Die konsumierten Substanzen, das Wissen über NE, die Prävalenz von NE und die Gründe für dessen Nutzung fügen sich nahtlos in die bisherige Forschung ein. Auch die Assoziation zwischen ADHS-Symptomen, Stress, Ängstlichkeit, Depressivität, riskan- tem Alkoholkonsum und Tabakkonsum bestätigt bisherige Forschungsergebnisse. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass rund ein Zehntel der Studierenden NE bereits genutzt haben. In Anbetracht der gesundheitlichen Gefahren, die mit NE einhergehen ist die Etab- lierung bzw. der Ausbau von Aufklärung-, Beratungs- und Hilfsangeboten für Studie- rende anzustreben sowie weitere Forschung zum Thema indiziert. N2 - Neuroenhancement (NE) refers to the use of psychotropic substances with the aim of increasing mental performance or calming down. NE is used by healthy people. There is therefore no indication to take psychotropic substances. Substances used for NE include caffeine tablets, prescription drugs or illegal substances. Research has found evidence of a link between NE and ADHD symptoms, some aspects of mental health, and substance use. Up to now there has been no research on NE at the Würzburg university site. An anonymous online cross-sectional survey was conducted in the first quarter of 2021. 5,600 students from Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg and the University of Applied Sciences Würzburg Schweinfurt were invited to participate. The questionnaire consisted of 53 items and included the following validated screening instruments: ASRS, PSS-10, PHQ-4 and AUDIT-C. The response rate was 18% (n = 1011). Knowledge about NE was widespread among the students. The prevalence of neuroenhancement during studies was 12.7%. The three most frequently mentioned substances were caffeine tablets (6.6%), cannabis (4.5%) and methylphenidate (4.3%). The most common reason for NE was exam preparation. There were clear differences between the subject areas, especially with regard to the prevalence of NE. ADHD symptoms, stress, anxiety and depression were positively associated with NE. A stronger effect was found for the relationship between NE and risky alcohol consumption or tobacco use. These results were confirmed by binomial logistic regression. The substances consumed, the knowledge about NE, the prevalence of NE and the reasons for its use fit in seamlessly with previous research. The association between ADHD symptoms, stress, anxiety, depression, risky alcohol consumption and tobacco consumption also confirms previous research findings. It was shown that around a tenth of students have already used NE. In view of the health risks associated with NE, the establishment or expansion of educational programs, counseling and support services for students is desirable and further research on the topic is indicated. KW - Psychische Gesundheit KW - Neuroenhancement KW - Cognitive Enhancement KW - Brain doping Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-359812 ER - TY - THES A1 - Harasim, Anna Sophia T1 - Nutzung von Komplementär- und Alternativmedizin und Evaluation der Impfquote bei erwachsenen Patienten mit primären Immundefekten T1 - Use of complementary and alternative medicine and evaluation of vaccination rates in patients with primary immunodeficiency N2 - Der Begriff CAM beschreibt ein breites Spektrum von Therapiemethoden, die nicht gänzlich Teil des konventionellen Gesundheitssystems sind. Da CAM häufig als immunstimulierend beworben wird, kann die Nutzung gerade für Patienten mit primärem Immundefekt interessant sein. Aufgrund des erhöhten Infektionsrisikos in diesem Patientenkollektiv empfiehlt das Robert Koch-Institut darüber hinaus spezielle Indikationsimpfungen zur Infektionsprophylaxe. Ziel dieser Studie war es, Informationen zur Inanspruchnahme von CAM bei Patienten mit primärem Immundefekt zu sammeln sowie einen Überblick über deren Impfstatus zu geben. In dieser multizentrischen Studie wurden 101 Patienten in die Analyse eingeschlossen. Im Zentrum der Studie stand ein selbst entwickelter Fragebogen zur Inanspruchnahme von CAM. Dieser wurde durch etablierte psychologische Tests (MARS-D, WHO-5, PHQ9 und EFK) ergänzt. Im Rahmen ihrer Erkrankung hatten 72 % der befragten Patienten CAM bereits angewandt. Charakteristisch für den klassischen CAM-Nutzer zeigte sich das weibliche Geschlecht, ein mittleres Alter und mindestens ein Realschulabschluss. Am verbreitetsten waren die Nutzung von Bewegungstraining, Nahrungsergänzungsmitteln sowie Homöopathie. Ungeachtet der STIKO-Empfehlungen zeigten sich im Patientenkollektiv niedrige Durchimpfungsraten. Allerdings waren die Impfquoten ähnlich hoch wie die der deutschen Allgemeinbevölkerung. Oft waren zudem gerade saisonale Impfungen, wie Influenza, unzureichend erfolgt bzw. dokumentiert. Bei der Betreuung von Patienten mit Immundefekten sollte daher mehr Wert auf die Um-setzung der Impfempfehlungen gelegt werden. Da auch CAM für das Wohlergehen der Patienten förderlich sein kann, sollten Ärzte im klinischen Alltag eine Plattform zur Diskussion von Bedürfnissen bieten, die über die konventionelle Therapie hinausgehen. N2 - The term complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) refers to health care practices that are not necesarrily part of the conventional health care system. As patients with primary immunodeficiency are more susceptible to infections, CAM use is especially attractive to them. Vaccinations are another important aspect of infection prevention for patients with primary immunodeficieny. Until now there were no reliable statistics on these two subjects. Aim of this multicentric study was to collect information on the use of CAM by patients with primary immunodeficiency and to assess vaccination rates. In this study, 101 patients were analyzed regarding their CAM use and vaccination status. Multiple psychological tests (EFQ, MARS-D, WHO-5, PHQ9) were conducted to investigate characteristics associated with CAM use. Additionally, clinical and sociodemographic patient data, e.g. vaccination records, was collected. The majority (72%) of patients used CAM in connection with their primary immunodeficiency. Overall, exercise or fitness training (65%); dietary supplements (58%), and homeopathy (49%) were the most frequently used methods. Most patients did not discuss CAM use with their doctors, mostly due to lack of time. Even though vaccinations are an important part in infection prevention, vaccination rates in these patients were low. Rates were comparable to general population. CAM is widely used upon patients with primary immunodeficiency. Doctors should aknowledge the patients potential need to discuss therapeutical methods beyond conventional therapy. The data suggests that vaccination rates in this risk population were insufficient. Healthcare providers should emphasize vaccinations routinely when caring for these patients. KW - Komplementärmedizin KW - Immundefekt KW - Impfquote KW - primärer Immundefekt KW - Integrativmedizin Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-292290 ER - TY - THES A1 - Hemkeppler, Juliane T1 - Qualitative Studie zu Einflussfaktoren auf das Verordnungsverhalten bei der Therapie akuter unkomplizierter Harnwegsinfekte in der ambulanten allgemeinmedizinischen Versorgung in Deutschland T1 - Qualitative Study on Factors influencing Prescription Behavior in uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infection Treatment in outpatient General Practice Care in Germany N2 - Hintergrund: Die Studie ermittelte die Einflussfaktoren auf hausärztliches Verord¬nungs-verhalten bei der Therapie von akuten unkomplizierten HWI in Deutschland. Methodik: In offenen Leitfadeninterviews mit Hausärztinnen und Hausärzten in Stadt und Region Würzburg wurde untersucht, wie diese ihre Verordnungsentscheidung treffen und durch welche Faktoren sie dabei beeinflusst werden. Von besonderem Interesse wa-ren der Umgang mit Patientenerwartungen, Gründe für Abweichungen vom üblichen Thera¬pie¬verhalten, Unsicherheiten bei der Verordnungsentscheidung und Wünsche nach Un¬ter¬stützung bei der Behandlung von HWI. Die Interviews wurden mithilfe der Soft-ware MAXQDA anonymisiert transkribiert und anhand der inhaltlich strukturierenden qualitativen Inhaltsanalyse nach Kuckartz ausgewertet. Ergebnisse: Die Studie zeigte, dass Hausärztinnen und Hausärzte bei der Behandlung von Patientinnen mit HWI aufgrund der Notwendigkeit, wirtschaftlich zu agieren, Zeit-druck empfinden. Dies erschwert ausführliche Beratungsgespräche, was sich auf das Ver-ordnungsverhalten auswirkt. Hohen Beratungsbedarf sahen die Teilnehmenden insbeson-dere bezüglich der Prävention von HWI, aber auch im Umgang mit Erwartungen, Erfah-rungen und hohem Leidensdruck der Patientinnen. Die genannten Faktoren wurden für die Verordnungsentscheidung teilweise als wichtiger angesehen als die Leitlinienemp-fehlungen. Die Vermeidung finanzieller Belastung der Patien¬tinnen wurde ebenfalls als relevanter Faktor gesehen, da bei HWI Präparate zur symptomatischen The¬rapie anders als Antibio¬tika durch die Krankenkassen nicht finanziert werden. Der Wunsch nach vali-den In¬formationen zur lokalen Resistenzlage uropathogener Erreger weist zudem darauf hin, dass Ärztinnen und Ärzte ihr Verordnungsverhalten an Informa¬tionen zur Resistenz-situ¬ation orientieren würden. Diskussion: Wirtschaftlichkeit und Zeitdruck sowie Erwartungen und hoher Beratungs-bedarf der Patien¬tinnen wirken einer leitliniengerechten Behandlung von HWI nach Ein-schätzung der Hausärztinnen und Hausärzte entgegen. Diese Faktoren bieten Ansatz-punkte zum Abbau von Hindernissen für Hausärztinnen und Hausärzte und zur Steige-rung der Leitlinienad¬hä¬renz. Die Studienergebnisse können als Basis für Interventionen zur Förderung einer rationalen Antibiotikaverordnung dienen. N2 - Background: The study investigated the factors influencing GPs’ prescription behavior when treating uncomplicated UTIs in Germany. Methods: In open guided interviews with GPs in the city and region of Wuerzburg, we investigated what their prescription decisions are based on and what factors they are influenced by in the decision making process. Special interests lay in the handling of patients’ expectations, reasons for diverging from usual prescription behavior, uncertainty in the decision making process and wishes regarding support in UTI treatment. The interviews were anonymized, transcribed with MAXQDA software and analyzed according to Kuckartz’s method of content analysis. Results: The study showed that, due to the necessity to act economically, GPs feel time pressure when treating patients with UTI. This impedes lengthy consultations, thus influencing prescription behavior. Study participants perceived a high need for patient counseling regarding the prevention of UTI, but also regarding the handling of patient expectations, patient experiences and high levels of suffering. To some extend, said factors were percieved as more important for the prescription decision than the official guideline recommendations. Avoiding a financial burden for patients was likewise seen as a relevant factor, since unlike antibiotic therapy, drugs for symptomatic therapy aren’t financially covered by german public health insurance. GPs’ wishes for valid information on the local uropathogen AMR situation also indicates that GPs would base their prescription behavior on such information. Discussion: GPs percieve economic efficiency and time pressure as well as patient expectations and need for counseling as impeding guideline-based UTI treatment. These factors pose starting points to reduce barriers for GPs and to increase guideline adherence. The study’s results can serve as a basis for interventions promoting rational antibiotic prescriptions. KW - Harnwegsinfektion KW - Harnwegsinfekt KW - Verordnungsverhalten KW - Allgemeinmedizin Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-320061 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kaussner, Y. A1 - Kuraszkiewicz, A. M. A1 - Schoch, S. A1 - Markel, Petra A1 - Hoffmann, S. A1 - Baur-Streubel, R. A1 - Kenntner-Mabiala, R. A1 - Pauli, P. T1 - Treating patients with driving phobia by virtual reality exposure therapy – a pilot study JF - PLoS ONE N2 - Objectives Virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) is a promising treatment for patients with fear of driving. The present pilot study is the first one focusing on behavioral effects of VRET on patients with fear of driving as measured by a post-treatment driving test in real traffic. Methods The therapy followed a standardized manual including psychotherapeutic and medical examination, two preparative psychotherapy sessions, five virtual reality exposure sessions, a final behavioral avoidance test (BAT) in real traffic, a closing session, and two follow-up phone assessments after six and twelve weeks. VRE was conducted in a driving simulator with a fully equipped mockup. The exposure scenarios were individually tailored to the patients’ anxiety hierarchy. A total of 14 patients were treated. Parameters on the verbal, behavioral and physiological level were assessed. Results The treatment was helpful to overcome driving fear and avoidance. In the final BAT, all patients mastered driving tasks they had avoided before, 71% showed an adequate driving behavior as assessed by the driving instructor, and 93% could maintain their treatment success until the second follow-up phone call. Further analyses suggest that treatment reduces avoidance behavior as well as symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder as measured by standardized questionnaires (Avoidance and Fusion Questionnaire: p < .10, PTSD Symptom Scale–Self Report: p < .05). Conclusions VRET in driving simulation is very promising to treat driving fear. Further research with randomized controlled trials is needed to verify efficacy. Moreover, simulators with lower configuration stages should be tested for a broad availability in psychotherapy. KW - Mental health therapies KW - Heart rate KW - Animal behavior KW - Instructors KW - Psychometrics KW - Post-traumatic stress disorder KW - Fear KW - Pilot studies Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-201051 VL - 15 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kleinert, Evelyn A1 - Müller, Frank A1 - Furaijat, Ghefar A1 - Hillermann, Nele A1 - Jablonka, Alexandra A1 - Happle, Christine A1 - Simmenroth, Anne T1 - Does refugee status matter? Medical needs of newly arrived asylum seekers and resettlement refugees - a retrospective observational study of diagnoses in a primary care setting JF - Conflict and Health N2 - Background Providing adequate healthcare to newly arrived refugees is considered one of the significant challenges for the German healthcare system. These refugees can be classified mainly into two groups: asylum seekers (who have applied for asylum after arrival in Germany and are waiting for the refugee-status decision) and resettlement refugees (who have already been granted asylum status before arriving in Germany). Whereas earlier studies have explored the health status of asylum seekers especially in terms of mental and behavioural disorders and infectious diseases without distinguishing between these two groups, our study aims to evaluate possible relationships of asylum status and medical needs of these two groups with a special focus on mental and behavioural disorders and infectious diseases. Methods In this retrospective observational study, collected data on all asylum-seeker and resettlement-refugee patients (N = 2252) of a German reception centre (August 2017 to August 2018) is analysed by absolute and relative frequencies and medians. Patient data, collected by chart review, include age, gender, country of origin, asylum status, and diagnoses (ICD-10). To describe the relationship between sociodemographic factors (including asylum status) and diagnoses, we used tests of significance and bivariate correlations with Spearman correlation coefficients. All collected data are pseudonymised. Results Of all 2252 patients, 43% were resettlement refugees. In almost all ICD-10 categories, asylum seekers received significantly more diagnoses than resettlement refugees. According to our data, asylum seekers presented with mental and behavioural disorders nine times more often (9%) than resettlement refugees (1%). In the case of infectious diseases, the results are mixed: asylum seekers were twice as frequently (11%) diagnosed with certain infectious and parasitic diseases than resettlement refugees (5%), but resettlement refugees were treated twice as often (22% of the asylum seekers and 41% of the resettlement refugees) for diseases of the respiratory system, of which 84% were acute respiratory infections (in both groups). Conclusion This study indicates that patients with unregulated migration more frequently present symptoms of psychiatric diseases and somatoform symptoms than resettlement refugees. A health policy approach within migration policy should aim to enable persecuted persons to migrate under regulated and safe conditions. Trial registration German Clinical Trials Register: DRKS00013076, retrospectively registered on 29.09.2017. KW - primary healthcare KW - resettlement refugees KW - asylum seekers KW - asylum status KW - common diseases KW - migrant KW - infections KW - mental health Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-325869 VL - 13 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kurotschka, Peter Konstantin A1 - Fulgenzio, Chiara A1 - Da Cas, Roberto A1 - Traversa, Giuseppe A1 - Ferrante, Gianluigi A1 - Massidda, Orietta A1 - Gágyor, Ildikó A1 - Aschbacher, Richard A1 - Moser, Verena A1 - Pagani, Elisabetta A1 - Spila Alegiani, Stefania A1 - Massari, Marco T1 - Effect of fluoroquinolone use in primary care on the development and gradual decay of Escherichia coli resistance to fluoroquinolones: a matched case-control study JF - Antibiotics N2 - The reversibility of bacterial resistance to antibiotics is poorly understood. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine, over a period of five years, the effect of fluoroquinolone (FQ) use in primary care on the development and gradual decay of Escherichia coli resistance to FQ. In this matched case–control study, we linked three sources of secondary data of the Health Service of the Autonomous Province of Bolzano, Italy. Cases were all those with an FQ-resistant E. coli (QREC)-positive culture from any site during a 2016 hospital stay. Data were analyzed using conditional logistic regression. A total of 409 cases were matched to 993 controls (FQ-sensitive E. coli) by the date of the first isolate. Patients taking one or more courses of FQ were at higher risk of QREC colonization/infection. The risk was highest during the first year after FQ was taken (OR 2.67, 95%CI 1.92–3.70, p < 0.0001), decreased during the second year (OR 1.54, 95%CI 1.09–2.17, p = 0.015) and became undetectable afterwards (OR 1.09, 95%CI 0.80–1.48, p = 0.997). In the first year, the risk of resistance was highest after greater cumulative exposure to FQs. Moreover, older age, male sex, longer hospital stays, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and diabetes mellitus were independent risk factors for QREC colonization/infection. A single FQ course significantly increases the risk of QREC colonization/infection for no less than two years. This risk is higher in cases of multiple courses, longer hospital stays, COPD and diabetes; in males; and in older patients. These findings may inform public campaigns and courses directed to prescribers to promote rational antibiotic use. KW - drug resistance KW - bacterial KW - antimicrobial resistance KW - anti-bacterial agents KW - primary care KW - quinolones KW - fluoroquinolones KW - information storage and retrieval KW - Escherichia coli Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-278771 SN - 2079-6382 VL - 11 IS - 6 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kurotschka, Peter Konstantin A1 - Tiedemann, Elena A1 - Wolf, Dominik A1 - Thier, Nicola A1 - Forster, Johannes A1 - Liese, Johannes G. A1 - Gagyor, Ildiko T1 - Management of common infections in German primary care: a cross-sectional survey of knowledge and confidence among General Practitioners and outpatient pediatricians JF - Antibiotics N2 - Outpatient antibiotic use is closely related to antimicrobial resistance and in Germany, almost 70% of antibiotic prescriptions in human health are issued by primary care physicians (PCPs). The aim of this study was to explore PCPs, namely General Practitioners' (GPs) and outpatient pediatricians' (PDs) knowledge of guideline recommendations on rational antimicrobial treatment, the determinants of confidence in treatment decisions and the perceived need for training in this topic in a large sample of PCPs from southern Germany. Out of 3753 reachable PCPs, 1311 completed the survey (overall response rate = 34.9%). Knowledge of guideline recommendations and perceived confidence in making treatment decisions were high in both GPs and PDs. The two highest rated influencing factors on prescribing decisions were reported to be guideline recommendations and own clinical experiences, hence patients' demands and expectations were judged as not influencing treatment decisions. The majority of physicians declared to have attended at least one specific training course on antibiotic use, yet almost all the participating PCPs declared to need more training on this topic. More studies are needed to explore how consultation-related and context-specific factors could influence antibiotic prescriptions in general and pediatric primary care in Germany beyond knowledge. Moreover, efforts should be undertaken to explore the training needs of PCPs in Germany, as this would serve the development of evidence-based educational interventions targeted to the improvement of antibiotic prescribing decisions rather than being focused solely on knowledge of guidelines. KW - infectious diseases management KW - general practitioner KW - pediatrician KW - primary care KW - outpatient KW - antibiotic use KW - antimicrobial resistance KW - antimicrobial stewardship KW - survey KW - knowledge Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-246272 SN - 2079-6382 VL - 10 IS - 9 ER - TY - THES A1 - Lauerer, Elias T1 - Können Gesprächsfertigkeiten zur Raucherentwöhnung online vermittelt werden? Eine randomisierte prospektive Studie zum Vergleich von Online- und Präsenzkurs in der medizinischen Ausbildung T1 - Can smoking cessation skills be taught online? A randomized prospective trial comparing attendance- and e-learning in undergraduate medical education N2 - Das Durchführen von Beratungsgesprächen mit rauchenden PatientInnen auf Basis validierter Leitfäden, beispielsweise des 5A-Modells, ist eine wichtige Kompetenz, die noch zu wenig gelehrt und im ärztlichen Alltag zu selten durchgeführt wird (Twardella et al., 2005; Strobel et al., 2012). Der Erwerb von Wissen und praktischen Beratungsfähigkeiten ist für die Behandlung rauchender PatientInnen unerlässlich und sollte ein integraler Bestandteil der medizinischen Ausbildung werden. Im Zentrum dieser prospektiven randomisierten Interventionsstudie steht der Vergleich zweier didaktischer Ansätze hinsichtlich der Aneignung von Wissen, Einstellung und praktischen Gesprächsfertigkeiten. An der Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg wurde im Wintersemester 2018/2019 eine neu konzipierte Lehrveranstaltung zur Raucherberatung im Humanmedizinstudium implementiert. Alle 145 Studierenden des sechsten Semesters wurden nach dem Zufallsprinzip einem Online- oder einem Präsenzkurs zugewiesen. Die Studierenden wurden in einer einmaligen, für einen Zeitraum von 90 Minuten ausgelegten Veranstaltung in der Raucherentwöhnungsberatung nach dem 5A-Modell (ask, advise, assess, assist, arrange) geschult. Unabhängig von der Lehrmethode bestand die Intervention aus einem inhaltlich identischen Theorieteil und einem Übungsteil. Im Übungsteil wurde der Online-Gruppe ein Beratungsgespräch als Videobeispiel zur Verfügung gestellt, während die TeilnehmerInnen der Seminargruppe in Kleingruppen ein Rollenspiel mit KommilitonInnen durchführten. Durch die Kombination verschiedener, neu entwickelter Messinstrumente (Fragebögen, Klausur, OSCE) wurde die Leistung der Studierenden auf den Miller’schen Kompetenzebenen knows und knows how und shows how (Miller GE, 1990) subjektiv und objektiv erfasst. Die praktischen Gesprächsfertigkeiten wurden mittels eines OSCE erhoben und stellen den primären Endpunkt dieser prospektiven Vergleichsstudie dar. Als sekundäre Endpunkte wurden Veränderungen im theoretischen Wissen und der Einstellung zum Thema Tabak durch prä- und postinterventionelle Fragebögen und eine abschließende schriftliche Prüfung bewertet. Die Ergebnisse von 130 Studierenden konnten ausgewertet werden. Die Stichprobe charakterisierte sich durch einen hohen Frauen- und Nichtraucher-Anteil und war repräsentativ für ein Semester deutscher Medizinstudierender im klinischen Studienabschnitt. Auf Grundlage einer Fallzahlberechnung wurde der OSCE mit 19 Studierenden je Gruppe durchgeführt. Die Seminargruppe erzielte im OSCE deskriptiv ein besseres Gesamtergebnis (Ms = 70,8 % vs. 62,8 %; U = 119; p = .087; n = 36). Ein statistisch signifikanter Vorteil wurde jedoch ausschließlich in einem einzelnen Gesprächsabschnitt ("Assist": Ms = 66,7 % vs. 51,4 %; p = .049) erreicht. Auch die SchauspielpatientInnen bewerteten die Beratungsleistungen der Seminargruppe besser (Ms = 4,7 vs. 4,2 von 5 Punkten, t(27,836) = 2,0; p = .028). Die Ergebnisse der Selbsteinschätzung der Studierenden (n = 130) und die Resultate der schriftlichen Prüfungen deuten darauf hin, dass beide didaktische Ansätze gleich gut geeignet sind, das theoretische Wissen zu erweitern. Der Online-Kurs war dabei zeitlich effizienter (90 vs. 73 Minuten). Die Einstellung zum Thema Tabakrauchen blieb in beiden Lehrformaten praktisch unverändert. Die Studierenden bewerteten die Veranstaltung als „gut“. Die TeilnehmerInnen bearbeiteten den Online-Kurs ernsthaft und sind offen gegenüber E-Learning-Angeboten. Aus diesen Ergebnissen kann gefolgert werden, dass Seminar und Online-Kurs gleichermaßen gut geeignet sind, um Medizinstudierenden das für ein Beratungsgespräch zur Tabakentwöhnung nötige Wissen und die erforderlichen Fertigkeiten zu vermitteln. Unter Berücksichtigung ihrer jeweiligen Stärken könnten diese beiden Lehransätze zu einer Inverted Classroom – Veranstaltung kombiniert werden. Eine Folgestudie, zur Untersuchung zu längerfristigen Effekten auf das Wissen und die Gesprächsfertigkeiten sowie der Durchführbarkeit einer praktischen Umsetzung mit PatientInnen wurde im Sommersemester 2020 durchgeführt. Da sich die Veranstaltung als effektiv erwiesen hat, sollte sie verpflichtend im frühen klinischen Studienabschnitt weitergeführt und das Thema im Sinne eines longitudinalen Kompetenzerwerbs zum Ende des Studiums nochmals aufgegriffen werden. Größere zeitliche oder inhaltliche Änderungen stehen nach der Evaluation dieses Kurses nicht an. Persönliche Berichte von (Ex)- RaucherInnen den Umgang mit der Nikotinsucht könnten die Praxisnähe stärken und helfen, Barrieren abzubauen und die Studierenden zum regelhaften und proaktiven Ansprechen des Themas Rauchens zu motivieren. Der Online-Kurs könnte anderen Universitäten oder Gesundheits- und Krankenpflegeschulen im deutschsprachigen Raum für die Ausbildung zur Verfügung gestellt werden. N2 - Counselling smoking patients on the basis of validated guidelines, for example the 5A’s model (ask, advise, assess, assist, arrange), is an important clinical competence that is still little taught and seldomly performed in everyday medical practice (Twardella et al., 2005; Strobel et al., 2012). Gaining theoretical knowledge and practical counselling skills is essential for the treatment of smoking patients and should become an integral part of undergraduate medical education. This prospective randomized interventional study compares the effects of two didactic approaches on medical students’ knowledge, attitude and practical counselling skills. During the winter semester 2018/2019 a newly designed course on smoking cessation counselling was implemented in undergraduate medical education at the Julius-Maximilians-University, Würzburg. Students were trained in smoking cessation counselling according to the 5A’s model for approximately 90 minutes All 145 students in the sixth semester were enrolled and randomly sorted into two groups: Students in group 1 attended a seminar with role-playing. Students in group 2 completed an online course with a video example. Regardless of the didactic method, the intervention consisted of a theoretical part and a part on practical counselling. In the first part teaching content and learning objectives were widely congruent. In this second part, the online group was provided with a counselling interview as a video example, while the participants of the seminar group carried out a role play with fellow students in small groups. By combining different, newly developed instruments of data collection (questionnaires, written exams, OSCE), students’ performance was assessed on different competency levels in Miller’s pyramid (Miller GE, 1990). Subjective and objective criteria were measured. Practical counselling skills were measured in an objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) and represent the primary endpoint of this prospective comparative study. As secondary endpoints, changes in theoretic knowledge and attitude towards smoking were assessed by pre- and post-interventional questionnaires and a final written exam. The results of 130 students could be evaluated. The sample was characterized by a high proportion of women and non-smokers and seems to be was representative for a semester of German students in undergraduate medical education. Based on a sample size calculation, the OSCE was conducted with 19 students per group. In the OSCE, overall scores were higher in the attendance group (Mdn = 70.8 % vs. 62.8 %; U = 119; p = .087, n = 36), but a statistical advantage was only found in one single counselling sequence (“Assist”: Mdn = 66.7 % vs. 51.4 %; p = .049) and the rating of the standardised patients (Ms = 4.7 vs. 4.2 out of 5 points, t(27.836) = 2.0, p = .028). Students’ results (n = 130) from self-assessment and written exams suggest that both approaches are equally well suited to increase theoretical knowledge. Students’ attitude towards tobacco smoking remained consistent in both didactic formats. The online course was more time efficient (90 vs. 73 minutes). Students rated both interventions as "good" and seem to be open towards web-based-learning offers. It can be concluded that both didactic formats – seminar and web-based training – seem equally well suited for transferring knowledge and skills on tobacco cessation counselling. Considering their particular strengths, these two teaching approaches could be combined into one inverted classroom course. Long-term effects on students’ knowledge and skills in smoking cessation two years after completing the module are assessed by a follow-up study, conducted by another doctoral student in the institute. This smoking cessation training is proven to be successful and therefore should be continued as a compulsory part in undergraduate medical education. Following the concept of longitudinal competence acquisition the topic could be taken up again at the end of the study program. Personal reports from (ex-)smokers could help to break down barriers and motivate students to address tobacco smoking regularly and proactively. The online course could be easily used for smoking-cessation training in other German-speaking universities or nursing schools. KW - E-learning KW - Medizinische Ausbildung KW - Raucherberatung KW - 5A-Modell Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-275654 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lauerer, Elias A1 - Tiedemann, Elena A1 - Polak, Thomas A1 - Simmenroth, Anne T1 - Can smoking cessation be taught online? A prospective study comparing e-learning and role-playing in medical education JF - International Journal of Medical Education N2 - Objectives: We compared the effect of different didactic formats - e - learning and role-playing - on medical students' knowledge and counselling skills in smoking cessation training. Methods: At a German medical school, 145 third-year students were randomly allocated to attend an online course with video examples or an attendance course with role-playing. Students were trained in smoking cessation counselling according to the 5A's (ask, advise, assess, assist, arrange) for approximately 90 minutes. Practical skills were measured in an objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) and represent the primary endpoint of this prospective comparative study. Additionally, changes in theoretic knowledge were assessed by pre - and post - interventional questionnaires and a final written exam. Results: In the OSCE, overall scores were higher in the attendance group (Mdn=70.8 % vs. 62.8 %; U=119; p=.087, n=36), but a statistical advantage was only found in one single counselling sequence (“Assist”: Mdn=66.7 % vs. 51.4 %; p = .049) and the rating of the standardised patients (M=4.7 vs. 4.2 out of 5 points, t(27.836)=2.0, p=.028). Students’ results (n=130) from self-assessment and written exams suggest that both approaches are equally well suited to increase theoretical knowledge. The online course was more time efficient (90 vs. 73 minutes). Conclusions: Seminar and web-based training seem equally well suited for transferring knowledge and skills on tobacco cessation counselling. Considering their particular strengths, these two teaching approaches could be combined. KW - medical education KW - e-learning KW - smoking cessation KW - objective structured clinical examination Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-230056 VL - 12 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Laurence, D. A1 - Görlich, Y. A1 - Simmenroth, A. T1 - How do applicants, students and physicians think about the feminisation of medicine? - a questionnaire-survey JF - BMC Medical Education N2 - Background The implications of the feminisation of medicine, which is characterised by a growing proportion of female doctors, is a topic currently being debated worldwide. To date, however, there has been no systematic survey of the viewpoint of present and future doctors on this subject. The aim of the present study is to determine how future and present doctors view this trend in terms of its relevance to the medical profession and its present impacts. Methods Of a total sample of 3813 people, 181 applicants for the winter term 2014, 590 medical students and 225 doctors of the UMG participated in this cross-sectional electronic questionnaire. The answers were analysed by means of the statistics program IBM SPSS Statistics 22. Open answers were qualitatively evaluated and categorised using the "Basiswissengeleitete offene Kategorienfindung" (Werner Fruh) and coded for statistical analysis. Results The majority of our participants favoured a balanced gender-ratio among doctors: 77% of applicants, 68% of students and 61% of doctors rated this as important or very important. The results from the student and applicant groups differed concerning female gender. When answering in the role of a patient, the doctor's gender was found to be more relevant than when the participants were answering in the role of the doctor. The majority of the respondents opined that feminisation had had an impact on their workplace: particular factors included part-time work, work-related organisation and the diversity of the medical profession. Commentaries were mostly categorised as negative. Conclusions The feminisation of medicine was viewed largely critically by the participants of this study. The respondents evaluated gender as being relevant for the medical profession and favoured a diverse workforce; however, the significance of one's own gender in medical practice was underrated in comparison, implying a need for more awareness of the effect of a doctor's gender on the patient-doctor-relationship. The mainly negative comments concerning the impact of feminisiation on work organisation, work satisfaction and patient care show the need for further research and action to adapt current medical work practices to the changing demographics in order to improve work satisfaction and quality of care. KW - Gender KW - Feminisation KW - Medical student KW - Doctor KW - Medical education KW - Attitude KW - Career choice Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-228990 VL - 20 IS - 48 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Müller, Frank A1 - Chandra, Shivani A1 - Furaijat, Ghefar A1 - Kruse, Stefan A1 - Waligorski, Alexandra A1 - Simmenroth, Anne A1 - Kleinert, Evelyn T1 - A digital communication assistance tool (DCAT) to obtain medical history from foreign-language patients: development and pilot testing in a primary health care center for refugees JF - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health N2 - Background: Language barriers play a critical role in the treatment of migrant and refugee patients. In Germany, primary care interpreters are often not available especially in rural areas or if patients demand spontaneous or urgent consultations. Methods: In order to enable patients and their physicians to communicate effectively about the current illness history, we developed a digital communication assistance tool (DCAT) for 19 different languages and dialects. This paper reports the multidisciplinary process of the conceptual design and the iterative development of this cross-cultural user-centered application in an action-oriented approach. Results: We piloted our app with 36 refugee patients prior to a clinical study and used the results for further development. The acceptance and usability of the app by patients was high. Conclusion: Using digital tools for overcoming language barriers can be a feasible approach when providing health care to foreign-language patients. KW - language barriers KW - app KW - interpreter KW - primary care KW - medical history taking KW - refugee KW - culturally and linguistically diverse patients Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-200640 SN - 1660-4601 VL - 17 IS - 4 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Müller, Frank A1 - Hummers, Eva A1 - Hillermann, Nele A1 - Dopfer, Christian A1 - Jablonka, Alexandra A1 - Friede, Tim A1 - Simmenroth, Anne A1 - Wetzke, Martin T1 - Factors influencing the frequency of airway infections in underage refugees: a retrospective, cross sectional study JF - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health N2 - Background: Infections are a leading cause of refugee morbidity. Recent data on the rate of airway infections and factors influencing their spread in refugee reception centers is scarce. Methods: A retrospective, cross-sectional study of de-identified medical records with a focus on respiratory infections in underage refugees was conducted at two large German refugee reception centers. Results: In total, medical data from n = 10,431 refugees over an observational period of n = 819 days was analyzed. Among pediatric patients (n = 4289), 55.3% presented at least once to the on-site medical ward with an acute respiratory infection or signs thereof. In 38.4% of pediatric consultations, acute airway infections or signs thereof were present. Airway infections spiked during colder months and were significantly more prevalent amongst preschool and resettled children. Their frequency displayed a positive correlation with the number of refugees housed at the reception centers. Conclusions: We show that respiratory infections are a leading cause for morbidity in young refugees and that their rate is influenced age, season, status, and residential density. This illustrates the need to protect refugee children from contracting airway infections which may also reduce the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) during the current pandemic. KW - refugees KW - migrants KW - respiratory infection KW - children KW - adolescents KW - seasonality KW - crowded housing KW - COVID-19 KW - containment Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-213134 SN - 1660-4601 VL - 17 IS - 18 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Parisi, Sandra A1 - Lehner, Nina A1 - Schrader, Hanna A1 - Kierer, Leonard A1 - Fleischer, Anna A1 - Miljukov, Olga A1 - Borgulya, Gabor A1 - Rüter, Gernot A1 - Viniol, Annika A1 - Gágyor, Ildikó T1 - Experiencing COVID-19, home isolation and primary health care: A mixed-methods study JF - Frontiers in Public Health N2 - Objectives Although the vast majority of COVID-19 cases are treated in primary care, patients' experiences during home isolation have been little studied. This study aimed to explore the experiences of patients with acute COVID-19 and to identify challenges after the initial adaptation of the German health system to the pandemic (after first infection wave from February to June 2020). Methods A mixed-method convergent design was used to gain a holistic insight into patients experience. The study consisted of a cross-sectional survey, open survey answers and semi-structured telephone interviews. Descriptive analysis was performed on quantitative survey answers. Between group differences were calculated to explore changes after the first infection wave. Qualitative thematic analysis was conducted on open survey answers and interviews. The results were then compared within a triangulation protocol. Results A total of 1100 participants from all German states were recruited by 145 general practitioners from August 2020 to April 2021, 42 additionally took part in qualitative interviews. Disease onset varied from February 2020 to April 2021. After the first infection wave, more participants were tested positive during the acute disease (88.8%; 95.2%; P < 0.001). Waiting times for tests (mean 4.5 days, SD 4.1; 2.7days, SD 2.6, P < 0.001) and test results (mean 2.4 days, SD 1.9; 1.8 days, SD 1.3, P < 0.001) decreased. Qualitative results indicated that the availability of repeated testing and antigen tests reduced insecurities, transmission and related guilt. Although personal consultations at general practices increased (6.8%; 15.5%, P < 0.001), telephone consultation remained the main mode of consultation (78.5%) and video remained insignificant (1.9%). The course of disease, the living situation and social surroundings during isolation, access to health care, personal resilience, spirituality and feelings of guilt and worries emerged as themes influencing the illness experience. Challenges were contact management and adequate provision of care during home isolation. A constant contact person within the health system helped against feelings of care deprivation, uncertainty and fear. Conclusions Our study highlights that home isolation of individuals with COVID-19 requires a holistic approach that considers all aspects of patient care and effective coordination between different care providers. KW - COVID-19 KW - patients' experience KW - illness experience KW - mixed methods KW - general practice KW - home isolation KW - Germany KW - telehealth Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-301498 SN - 2296-2565 VL - 10 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Perra, Alessandra A1 - Galetti, Alessia A1 - Zaccheddu, Rosanna A1 - Locci, Aurora A1 - Piludu, Federica A1 - Preti, Antonio A1 - Primavera, Diego A1 - Di Natale, Lorenzo A1 - Nardi, Antonio Egidio A1 - Kurotshka, Peter Konstantin A1 - Cossu, Giulia A1 - Sancassiani, Federica A1 - Stella, Giusy A1 - De Lorenzo, Valerio A1 - Zreik, Thurayya A1 - Carta, Mauro Giovanni T1 - A recovery-oriented program for people with bipolar disorder through virtual reality-based Cognitive Remediation: results of a feasibility randomized clinical trial JF - Journal of Clinical Medicine N2 - Background: Cognitive impairment is a frequent consequence of bipolar disorder (BD) that is difficult to prevent and treat. In addition, the quality of the preliminary evidence on the treatment of BD through Cognitive Remediation (CR) with traditional methods is poor. This study aims to evaluate the feasibility of a CR intervention with fully immersive Virtual Reality (VR) as an additional treatment for BD and offers preliminary data on its efficacy. Methods: Feasibility randomized controlled cross-over clinical study, with experimental condition lasting three months, crossed between two groups. Experimental condition: CR fully immersive VR recovery-oriented program plus conventional care; Control condition: conventional care. The control group began the experimental condition after a three months period of conventional care (waiting list). After the randomization of 50 people with BD diagnosis, the final sample consists of 39 participants in the experimental condition and 25 in the control condition because of dropouts. Results: Acceptability and tolerability of the intervention were good. Compared to the waitlist group, the experimental group reported a significant improvement regarding cognitive functions (memory: p = 0.003; attention: p = 0.002, verbal fluency: p = 0.010, executive function: p = 0.003), depressive symptoms (p = 0.030), emotional awareness (p = 0.007) and biological rhythms (p = 0.029). Conclusions: The results are preliminary and cannot be considered exhaustive due to the small sample size. However, the evidence of efficacy, together with the good acceptability of the intervention, is of interest. These results suggest the need to conduct studies with larger samples that can confirm this data. Trial registration: ClinicalTrialsgov NCT05070065, registered in September 2021 KW - virtual reality KW - Cognitive Remediation KW - mental health KW - recovery Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-311201 SN - 2077-0383 VL - 12 IS - 6 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Perra, Alessandra A1 - Riccardo, Chiara Laura A1 - De Lorenzo, Valerio A1 - De Marco, Erika A1 - Di Natale, Lorenzo A1 - Kurotschka, Peter Konstantin A1 - Preti, Antonio A1 - Carta, Mauro Giovanni T1 - Fully immersive virtual reality-based cognitive remediation for adults with psychosocial disabilities: a systematic scoping review of methods intervention gaps and meta-analysis of published effectiveness studies JF - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health N2 - Background: Cognitive Remediation (CR) programs are effective for the treatment of mental diseases; in recent years, Virtual Reality (VR) rehabilitation tools are increasingly used. This study aimed to systematically review and meta-analyze the published randomized controlled trials that used fully immersive VR tools for CR programs in psychiatric rehabilitation. We also wanted to map currently published CR/VR interventions, their methods components, and their evidence base, including the framework of the development intervention of CR in fully immersive VR. Methods: Level 1 of evidence. This study followed the PRISMA extension for Scoping Reviews and Systematic Review. Three electronic databases (Pubmed, Cochrane Library, Embase) were systematically searched, and studies were included if they met the eligibility criteria: only randomized clinical trials, only studies with fully immersive VR, and only CR for the adult population with mental disorders. Results: We found 4905 (database) plus 7 (manual/citation searching articles) eligible studies. According to inclusion criteria, 11 studies were finally reviewed. Of these, nine included patients with mild cognitive impairment, one with schizophrenia, and one with mild dementia. Most studies used an ecological scenario, with improvement across all cognitive domains. Although eight studies showed significant efficacy of CR/VR, the interventions’ development was poorly described, and few details were given on the interventions’ components. Conclusions: Although CR/VR seems to be effective in clinical and feasibility outcomes, the interventions and their components are not clearly described. This limits the understanding of the effectiveness and undermines their real-world implementation and the establishment of a gold standard for fully immersive VR/CR. KW - virtual reality KW - cognitive remediation KW - mental health KW - recovery KW - psychiatric rehabilitation Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-304948 SN - 1660-4601 VL - 20 IS - 2 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rohde, Jörn A1 - Himmel, Wolfgang A1 - Hofinger, Clemens A1 - Lâm, Thiên-Trí A1 - Schrader, Hanna A1 - Wallstabe, Julia A1 - Kurzai, Oliver A1 - Gágyor, Ildikó T1 - Diagnostic accuracy and feasibility of a rapid SARS-CoV-2 antigen test in general practice - a prospective multicenter validation and implementation study JF - BMC Primary Care N2 - Background PCR testing is considered the gold standard for SARS-CoV-2 diagnosis but its results are earliest available hours to days after testing. Rapid antigen tests represent a diagnostic tool enabling testing at the point of care. Rapid antigen tests have mostly been validated by the manufacturer or in controlled laboratory settings only. External validation at the point of care, particularly in general practice where the test is frequently used, is needed. Furthermore, it is unclear how well point of care tests are accepted by the practice staff. Methods In this prospective multicenter validation study in primary care, general practitioners included adult individuals presenting with symptoms suggesting COVID-19. Each patient was tested by the general practitioner, first with a nasopharyngeal swab for the point of care test (Roche SARS-CoV-2 Rapid Antigen Test) and then with a second swab for PCR testing. Using the RT-PCR result as a reference, we calculated specificity, sensitivity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value, with their 95% confidence intervals. General practitioners and medical assistants completed a survey to assess feasibility and usefulness of the point of care tests. Results In 40 practices in Würzburg, Germany, 1518 patients were recruited between 12/2020 and 06/2021. The point of care test achieved a sensitivity of 78.3% and a specificity of 99.5% compared to RT-PCR. With a prevalence of 9.5%, the positive predictive value was 93.9% and the negative predictive value was 97.8%. General practitioners rated the point of care test as a helpful tool to support diagnostics in patients with signs and symptoms suggestive for infection, particularly in situations where decision on further care is needed at short notice. Conclusion The point of care test used in this study showed a sensitivity below the manufacturer’s specification (Sensitivity 96.25%) in the practice but high values for specificity and high positive predictive value and negative predictive value. Although widely accepted in the practice, measures for further patient management require a sensitive interpretation of the point of care test results. KW - COVID-19 testing KW - feasibility study KW - attitude of health personnel KW - sensitivity and specificity KW - general practice Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-299659 VL - 23 IS - 1 ER -