Inge Eberl
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Recent Articles
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Lichtenauer N, Schlachetzki F, Eberl I, Meussling-Sentpali A
Digit Health
. 2024 Dec;
10:20552076241301963.
PMID: 39640968
Introduction: The spread and implementation of digital synchronous video communication in telecare and teletherapy has recently increased significantly, not just because of COVID-19 but also due to a global trend...
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Mirbeth C, Ohneberg C, Eberl I
Stud Health Technol Inform
. 2024 Apr;
313:41-42.
PMID: 38682502
The present study aims to describe ethical and social requirements for technical and robotic systems for caregiving from the perspective of users. Users are interviewed in the ReduSys project during...
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Cartaxo A, Mayer H, Eberl I, Bergmann J
BMC Nurs
. 2024 Apr;
23(1):282.
PMID: 38671443
Background: Errors of omissions affect the quality of nursing care in hospitals. The Missed Nursing Care Model explains that the reasons for missed care are linked with 1) demand for...
4.
Huebner L, Warmbein A, Scharf C, Schroeder I, Manz K, Rathgeber I, et al.
Crit Care
. 2024 Apr;
28(1):112.
PMID: 38582934
Background: Approximately one in three survivors of critical illness suffers from intensive-care-unit-acquired weakness, which increases mortality and impairs quality of life. By counteracting immobilization, a known risk factor, active mobilization...
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Warmbein A, Hubner L, Rathgeber I, Mehler-Klamt A, Huber J, Schroeder I, et al.
Int J Nurs Stud
. 2024 Feb;
152:104702.
PMID: 38350342
Background: Early mobilization is only carried out to a limited extent in the intensive care unit. To address this issue, the robotic assistance system VEMOTION® was developed to facilitate (early)...
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Cartaxo A, Dabney B, Mayer H, Eberl I, Goncalves L
J Adv Nurs
. 2023 May;
79(9):3569-3584.
PMID: 37170413
Problem: Missed Nursing Care (MNC) is an error of omission which occurs when a necessary nursing intervention is not initiated, is not completed, or when it is delayed. The MNC...
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Cartaxo A, Eberl I, Mayer H
Pflege
. 2023 Apr;
36(4):228-237.
PMID: 37073721
Using the TRAPD method to translate the revised MISSCARE Survey from English into German: Revised MISSCARE-Austria Questionnaire translations in German-speaking nursing science rely on methods using first- and back-translation techniques...
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Ohneberg C, Stobich N, Warmbein A, Rathgeber I, Mehler-Klamt A, Fischer U, et al.
BMC Nurs
. 2023 Mar;
22(1):72.
PMID: 36934280
Background: The use of assistive robotic systems in care is intended to relieve nursing staff. Differentiated and literature-based findings on current application possibilities, technological developments and empirical findings are necessary...
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Warmbein A, Rathgeber I, Seif J, Mehler-Klamt A, Schmidbauer L, Scharf C, et al.
BMC Nurs
. 2023 Feb;
22(1):45.
PMID: 36797701
Background: Early mobilization can help reduce severe side effects such as muscle atrophy that occur during hospitalization. However, due to time and staff shortages in intensive and critical care as...
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Ohneberg C, Warmbein A, Stobich N, Rathgeber I, Kruppa A, Nast-Kolb J, et al.
BMC Nurs
. 2022 Dec;
21(1):349.
PMID: 36494679
Background: Nurses spend part of their working time on non-nursing tasks. Unnecessary walking distances and the assumption of service activities and other non-care-related tasks take up a lot of space,...