- Social and Demographic Issues in Germany
- Sociology and Education Studies
- Urban Green Space and Health
- Social Policy and Reform Studies
- European Socioeconomic and Political Studies
- Social Policies and Healthcare Reform
- Urban Transport and Accessibility
- Innovation, Technology, and Society
- COVID-19 epidemiological studies
- Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
- Employment and Welfare Studies
- Zoonotic diseases and public health
- Labor Movements and Unions
- Health and Medical Studies
- Economic and Social Issues
- Viral Infections and Outbreaks Research
- Labor market dynamics and wage inequality
- Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology
- Historical, Literary, and Cultural Studies
- German Literature and Culture Studies
- German Economic Analysis & Policies
- Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
- Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology
- Family Caregiving in Mental Illness
- Health disparities and outcomes
University of Southern Denmark
2016-2024
World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe
2020-2024
Klinik Hirslanden
2023
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek
2018-2022
Akademie für Gesundheitsberufe
2020
Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB)
2020
Universidade de Uberaba
2020
Federal Ministry of Health
2020
Gesundheitsdienst
2020
Mundipharma (Germany)
2006-2019
To assess the feasibility, validity, and reliability of a postoperative Handover Assessment Tool (PoHAT) to evaluate current practices handover at 2 large European hospitals.Postoperative is one most critical phases in care patient undergoing surgery. However, handovers are largely informal variable. A thorough understanding problem necessary before safety solutions can be considered.Postoperative was developed through task analysis, semistructured interviews, literature review, learned...
Neighborhood Open Spaces (NOS) such as public spaces around people's homes, parks and village greens, may support activity socializing for older adults. These might be especially important adults they typically are less mobile have smaller social networks than other age groups. The present exploratory sequential mixed methods study investigates the association between built environment features, interaction, walking within NOS, among living in a low socio-economic neighborhood Copenhagen....
Only international studies can provide the full variability of built environments and accurately estimate effect sizes relations between contrasting health-related outcomes. The aims International Physical Activity Environment Study Adolescents (IPEN Adolescent) are to strength, shape generalisability associations community environment (geographic information systems (GIS)-based self-reported) with physical activity sedentary behaviour (accelerometer-measured weight status...
BackgroundEssential health services, including for tuberculosis (TB), are being affected by public and social measures (PHSM) introduced to control COVID-19. In many settings, TB resources, facilities equipment redirected towards COVID-19 response.AimWe sought assess the pandemic's impact on services in World Health Organization (WHO) European Region.MethodsThe fifty-three Region Member States were asked report qualitative quantitative data quarter one two (Q1 Q2) 2020. notifications...
In this study, we present the results of archaeogenetic investigations Early Bronze Age individuals from Lower Austria, specifically associated with Unetice and Unterwoelbling cultural groups. Through analysing newly generated genome-wide data 138 individuals, explore social structure genetic relationships within between these communities. Our reveal a predominantly patrilocal society non-strict female exogamic practices. Additionally, Identity-by-Descent (IBD) analysis detects long-distance...
After the 2014–16 Ebola outbreak in West Africa, WHO proposed a blueprint list of priority diseases for research and development, based on their epidemic potential or absence countermeasures.1WHOPrioritizing development emergency contexts.https://www.who.int/activities/prioritizing-diseases-for-research-and-development-in-emergency-contextsDate accessed: September 29, 2020Google Scholar Among this is disease X,1WHOPrioritizing representing emergence previously unknown to humans that could...
A limited amount of research has examined the effect changing public open spaces on active living. This paper will present study protocol a community-based intervention co-designed in an interdisciplinary collaboration with community members to develop urban installations highly tailored promote living among children (10–13-years-old) and seniors (>60-years-old) deprived neighbourhood Copenhagen. The builds quasi-experimental design two sub-studies: 1) 2) senior study. interventions be...
Objectives: Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, societies have been shut down, changing lives citizens worldwide, including their physical activity (PA) behavior. This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate impact shutdown on Danish citizens' leisure PA throughout different stages life: 15–18, 19–29, 30–59, and 60+ years. Methods: Between April 3 15, 2020, while Denmark was a survey distributed through online platforms. (>15 years) could participate in study, answering questions...
Collaborative, One Health approaches support governments to effectively prevent, detect and respond emerging health challenges, such as zoonotic diseases, that arise at the human-animal-environmental interfaces. To overcome these operational outcome-oriented tools enable animal human services work specifically on their collaboration are required. While international capacity assessment frameworks IHR-MEF (International Regulations-Monitoring Evaluation Framework) OIE PVS (Performance of...
Daily mobility, defined as the ability to move oneself within one's neighborhood and regions beyond, is an important construct, which affects people they age. Having a feasible valid measure of daily mobility essential understand how it older adults' everyday life. Given limitations existing measures, new tools may be needed. The purpose study assess feasibility practicality using map-based questionnaire system VERITAS GPS devices in adults living deprived Denmark. Older were recruited from...
The burden on caregivers of patients with personality disorders is often greatly underestimated or completely disregarded. Possibilities for caregiver support have rarely been assessed. Thirty interviews were conducted such to assess illness-related burden. Responses analyzed a mixed method qualitative and quantitative analysis in sequential design. Patient data, including sociodemographic disease-related variables, evaluated regression trees. Caregiver statements (n = 404) summarized into...
Evidence suggest that greenspace use can be associated with children's physical, mental, social health and well-being. Accordingly, contemporary declining prompts a need to understand the factors affect frequency of use. Aiming determine what extent demographic, environmental predict for 6−15-year-old children in Denmark national survey was distributed. Responses from 3171 parents showed 49.5 % used almost every day during summer season. Multivariate binary logistic regression analysis...
Over the past 20 years, social protection measures devoted to unemployed people in Europe have become more diverse. In an attempt complement or curb cash transfers, many countries put measures, services kind and activation policies at centre of against unemployment. This article compares two with different policies: Spain, which still has very ‘traditional’ unemployment support little emphasis on activation, Germany, where there recent years been rapid change towards measures. The evaluates...
The quality of life (QoL) older adults is a key aspect healthy ageing, and adults' socioeconomic status (SES), the neighbourhood they live in their social networks (SN) are known to impact QoL. However, little about interaction between these concepts. aim was examine how SN, SES type associated with QoL adults.: Wave 4 (year 2011) wave 6 2015) data from longitudinal Survey Health, Ageing Retirement Europe were used for analysis. Multilevel regression models estimated associations including...
Globally, since 1 January 2020 and as of 24 2023, there have been over 664 million cases COVID-19 6.7 deaths reported to WHO. WHO developed an evidence-based alert system, assessing public health risk on a weekly basis in 237 countries, territories areas from May 2021 June 2022. This aimed facilitate the early identification situations where healthcare capacity may become overstretched.The process involved three-stage mixed methods approach. In first stage, future were predicted time series...
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