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Archive | 2014

Medizinische Rehabilitation und Leistungen zur Teilhabe am Arbeitsleben bei Menschen mit Migrationshintergrund

Patrick Brzoska; Yüce Yilmaz-Aslan; Anne Kathrin Exner; Jacob Spallek; Sven Voigtländer; Oliver Razum

Mit insgesamt fast 16 Millionen Menschen hat ein groser Teil der Bevolkerung in Deutschland einen Migrationshintergrund. Die Gruppe der Menschen mit Migrationshintergrund umfasst Personen auslandischer Staatsangehorigkeit und deutsche Staatsangehorige, die selbst oder deren Eltern nach Deutschland zugewandert sind. Die beiden grosten Bevolkerungsgruppen mit Migrationhintergrund sind (Spat-)Aussiedlerinnen und (Spat-)Aussiedler sowie Menschen turkischer Herkunft. Zusammen machen sie knapp die Halfte der Bevolkerung mit Migrationshintergrund aus (vgl. Statistisches Bundesamt 2012).


Die Rehabilitation | 2013

Datenschutz in der Rehabilitationsforschung

Anne Kathrin Exner; H. Gerold; Jürgen Breckenkamp; J. Bahmer; R. Klemke; Gabriele Berg-Beckhoff; A. Horschke; Oliver Razum

Data protection is regulated by legislation and has to be adhered to by scientists, too. This overview shows where aspects of data protection have to be considered in rehabilitation research. Important legal sources are the code of social law X, the German Federal Data Protection Act and the data protection acts of the German states. Specific recommendations about patient information sheet and written informed consent are given for research based on interviews with study participants. Furthermore, operations such as collecting, processing, using, storing, publishing and archiving of personal data are explained, taking into account the requirements of data protection. A practical example (URL: www.thieme-connect.de/ejournals/toc/rehabilitation) shows how to separate personal data and research data using the services of an external data custodian.


BioMed Research International | 2017

Barriers to Physical Activity in Low Back Pain Patients following Rehabilitation: A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial

Andrea Schaller; Anne Kathrin Exner; Sarah Schroeer; Vera Kleineke; Odile Sauzet

Background Promoting health-enhancing physical activity following rehabilitation is a well-known challenge. This study analysed the barriers to leisure time activity among low back pain patients. Methods A subset of 192 low back pain patients who participated in a randomized controlled trial promoting physical activity was analysed. Physical activity, barriers, and sociodemographic and indication-related variables were assessed by a questionnaire. Differences in barriers between active and inactive participants were tested by Pearsons chi squared test. A logistic regression model was fitted to identify influencing factors on physical activity at six months following rehabilitation. Results Inactive and active participants differed significantly in nine of the 19 barriers assessed. The adjusted regression model showed associations of level of education (OR = 5.366 [1.563; 18.425]; p value = 0.008) and fear of pain (OR = 0.612 [0.421; 0.889]; p value = 0.010) with physical activity. The barriers included in the model failed to show any statistically significant association after adjustment for sociodemographic factors. Conclusions Low back pain patients especially with a low level of education and fear of pain seem to need tailored support in overcoming barriers to physical activity. This study is registered at German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS00004878).


Die Rehabilitation | 2016

Entwicklung und Bewertung der beruflich-orientierten Intervention „Perspektive Job“ für die onkologische Rehabilitation

H. Kähnert; Anne Kathrin Exner; S. Brand; B. Leibbrand

AIMS OF THE STUDY The knowledge about contents and arrangement of work-related measures in oncological rehabilitation is limited. The aim of the study was to develop a multimodal work-related module called Perspective Job for the oncological rehabilitation as well as to evaluate the process of development and the module itself. METHODS Perspective Job was developed within a rehabilitation team. For an examination of the process of development and of the module expert interviews with clinic employees and group interviews with patients were conducted. Group interviews were conducted before as well as after the implementation of Perspective Job to demonstrate changes in the rehabilitation from the patients point of view. Participants were oncological patients with substantial work-related problems. RESULTS The module Perspective Job consists of work-related therapies as well as job trainings. The expert interviews illustrates: The process of development is valued as positive and meaningful by the rehabilitation team. Furthermore synergetic effects were used and the exchange of information and the communication within the team were promoted. The interviews with the patient emphasized that most perspective job therapies were classified as work-related and that an individual occupation-oriented care took place. The promoting exchanges of experience between the participants has been positively evaluated. In addition, they seemed to be well-prepared for the return to work. CONCLUSION The development of a work-related module in the rehabilitation team is possible. The process was valued by the team members positively and promoted the multiprofessional cooperation. An occupationally oriented arrangement of the rehabilitation was solely perceived by the participants of Perspective Job, which felt better prepared to reintegrate into working life. The results emphasize the importance of teamwork for the development and implementation of work-related therapy modules for the oncological rehabilitation.


BMC Neurology | 2015

Longitudinal randomised controlled trials in rehabilitation post-stroke: a systematic review on the quality of reporting and use of baseline outcome values

Odile Sauzet; Maren Kleine; Anke Menzel-Begemann; Anne Kathrin Exner


Migration und medizinische Rehabilitation | 2013

Die Inanspruchnahme medizinischer Rehabilitation bei Menschen mit Migrationshintergrund

Sven Voigtländer; Patrick Brzoska; Jacob Spallek; Anne Kathrin Exner; Oliver Razum


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Prävention und Gesundheitsförderung | 2018

Herausforderungen komplexer Interventionen am Beispiel der Bewegungsförderung

Andrea Schaller; Lea Dejonghe; Jessica Tetz; Anne Kathrin Exner


Prävention in Lebenswelten – 54. Jahrestagung der DGSMP – Die DGSMP Jahrestagung in Dresden findet statt unter Beteiligung des MDK Sachsen | 2018

Analyse von Interventionsmethoden in Meta-Regressionsmodellen: Können wir feststellen, was bei wem wirkt? Erfahrungen mit der Untersuchung von Bewegungsprogrammen für KrebspatientInnen

E Finne; M Glausch; Anne Kathrin Exner; Odile Sauzet; N Seidel; F Stoelzel


Prävention in Lebenswelten – 54. Jahrestagung der DGSMP – Die DGSMP Jahrestagung in Dresden findet statt unter Beteiligung des MDK Sachsen | 2018

Interventionsmethoden in der Bewegungsförderung bei KrebspatientInnen nach der Akutbehandlung: Systematisches Review und Meta-Analyse randomisierter kontrollierter Studien

E Finne; M Glausch; Anne Kathrin Exner; Odile Sauzet; F Stoelzel; N Seidel

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Gabriele Berg-Beckhoff

University of Southern Denmark

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Patrick Brzoska

Chemnitz University of Technology

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Andrea Schaller

German Sport University Cologne

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E Finne

Bielefeld University

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