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Bilder als Affektgeneratoren
(2020)
This chapter is about school suspension through a social work lens. Young people like Martin require the collective to belong, to be a member of a group, to realise their social needs. This is the basic requirement of human mental and social stability. Suspension stands in opposition because it legitimises social exclusion and disregards the linkage between the individual and collective (Bunge 2003). This chapter advocates for a whole systems approach to tackle social problems and develop sustainable interventions that facilitate young peoples’ needs realisation at school.
Die Checkliste „Pflegedokumentation“ basiert auf einer Literaturrecherche. Verschiedene Artikel bildeten die Grundlage für die Kriterien der Checkliste „Defäkation in der Pflegedokumentation“. Anhand dieser Checkliste wird untersucht, ob die genannten Items in der Pflegedokumentation enthalten sind und wenn ja, ob diese dann auch tatsächlich ausgefüllt und welche begründeten Rückschlüsse daraus gezogen werden und wie die Umsetzung überprüft wird und Maßnahmen ggfs angepasst werden. Z.B. Möglichkeiten der Erprobung bestimmter Interventionen gut dokumentieren.
Die Checkliste „Sanitäre Einrichtung“ (Toilette, Badezimmer) basiert auf einer aktuellen Literaturstudie. Anhand verschiedener Fachtermen wurden in unterschiedlichen Datenbanken nach relevanten Artikeln gesucht, diese in Bezug auf die Fragestellung „Kriterien, die eine sanitäre Einrichtung (Toilette / Badezimmer) für Menschen in einer stationären Altenpflegeeinrichtung erfüllen muss“ analysiert und die entsprechenden geforderten Kriterien in die Checkliste aufgenommen.
Zeigen, nicht erklären!
(2020)
Medien sind während der Covid-Pandemie in besonderem Maße gefordert, komplexe Sachverhalte, wie Inzidenzen und exponentielles Wachstum einfach zu erklären. Informationsgrafiken sind dazu bestens geeignet, erfordern allerdings hohe Kompetenz in der Erstellung. Dieser Artikel plädiert für die Einführung eines eigenen journalistischen Genres, nämlich des visuellen Journalismus.
This is Intellectual Output 2 (IO2) of the project “Developing a culturally competent and compassionate LGBT+ curriculum in health and social care education“ IENE9. The aim of the project is to enable teacher/trainers of theory and practice to enhance their skills regarding LGBT+ issues and develop teaching tools to support the inclusion of LGBT+ issues within health and social care curricula. The newly culturally competent and compassionate LGBT+ curriculum will be delivered through a MOOC which is aimed at health and social care teachers/trainers, workers, professionals, and learners across Europe and worldwide. The IO2 of this project, Internet Mapping and Systematic documentation of educational policies and guidelines as well as legislation at European and national level for LGBT+ inclusive education, aims to create an easy to navigate resource with information about European and national legislation/guidance/policies. Visit www.iene-lgbt.com for more information.
Issues with professional conduct and discrimination against Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT+) people in health and social care, continue to exist in most EU countries and worldwide.
The project IENE9 titled: “Developing a culturally competent and compassionate LGBT+ curriculum in health and social care education” aims to enable teacher/trainers of theory and practice to enhance their skills regarding LGBT+ issues and develop teaching tools to support the inclusion of LGBT+ issues within health and social care curricula. The newly culturally competent and compassionate LGBT+ curriculum will be delivered though a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) which is aimed at health and social care workers, professionals and learners across Europe and worldwide.
We have identified educational policies and guidelines at institutions teaching in health and social care, taken into account for developing the learning/teaching resources. The MOOC will be an innovative training model based on the Papadopoulos (2014) model for “Culturally Competent Compassion”. The module provides a logical and easy to follow structure based on its four constructs 'Culturally Aware and Compassionate Learning', 'Culturally Knowledgeable and Compassionate Learning', 'Culturally Sensitive and Compassionate Learning', 'Culturally Competent and Compassionate Learning'.
Specific training may result in better knowledge and skills of the health and social care workforce, which helps to reduce inequalities and communication with LGBT+ people, as well as diminishing the feelings of stigma or discrimination experienced.
An electrochemical study with three redox substances on a carbon based nanogap electrode array
(2020)
Blood flow and ventilatory flow strongly influence the concentrations of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in exhaled breath. The physicochemical properties of a compound (e.g., water solubility) additionally determine if the concentration of the compound in breath reflects the alveolar concentration, the concentration in the upper airways, or a mixture of both. Mathematical modeling based on mass balance equations helps to understand how measured breath concentrations are related to their corresponding blood concentrations and physiological parameters, such as metabolic rates and endogenous production rates. In addition, the influence of inhaled compounds on their exhaled concentrations can be quantified and appropriate correction formulas can be derived. Isoprene and acetone, two endogenous VOCs with very different water solubility, have been modeled to explain the essential features of their behavior in breath. This chapter introduces the theory of physiological modeling of exhaled VOCs, with examples of isoprene and acetone.