@article{22235, author = {{Li, Jie and Ji, Chendong and Lü, Baozhong and Rodin, Maksim and Paradies, Jan and Yin, Meizhen and Kuckling, Dirk}}, issn = {{1944-8244}}, journal = {{ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces}}, pages = {{36873--36881}}, title = {{{Dually Crosslinked Supramolecular Hydrogel for Cancer Biomarker Sensing}}}, doi = {{10.1021/acsami.0c08722}}, year = {{2020}}, } @article{22236, author = {{Hou, Peng and Oechsle, Peter and Kuckling, Dirk and Paradies, Jan}}, issn = {{1022-1336}}, journal = {{Macromolecular Rapid Communications}}, title = {{{Palladium‐Catalyzed Polycondensation for the Synthesis of Poly(Aryl)Sulfides}}}, doi = {{10.1002/marc.202000067}}, year = {{2020}}, } @inbook{36944, author = {{Schmidt, Jochen}}, booktitle = {{Erzähltes Selbst. Narrative Ethik aus theologischer und literaturwissenschaftlicher Perspektive – The narrated self. Narrative Ethics from the perspectives of theology and literary studies}}, editor = {{Schmidt, Jochen}}, pages = {{141–151}}, publisher = {{{Evangelische Verlagsanstalt}}}, title = {{{“Depression is the loneliest fucking thing on Earth” (Elisabeth Wurtzel): Depression memoirs as acts of lamentation?}}}, year = {{2020}}, } @book{36250, author = {{Schmidt, Jochen}}, publisher = {{{Evangelische Verlagsanstalt}}}, title = {{{Erzähltes Selbst. Narrative Ethik aus theologischer und literaturwissenschaftlicher Perspektive – The narrated self. Narrative Ethics from the perspectives of theology and literary studies}}}, volume = {{27}}, year = {{2020}}, } @article{36943, author = {{Schmidt, Jochen}}, journal = {{NZSTh}}, keywords = {{hermeneuthik, Ethik}}, pages = {{206–221}}, title = {{{Die ethische Pascaline: Versuch über hermeneutische Ethik}}}, volume = {{62}}, year = {{2020}}, } @inproceedings{38121, author = {{Krause, Daniel and Richert, Benjamin and Weigelt, Matthias}}, title = {{{Differences in event-related potentials indicate differential use of mental rotation processes in parity judgements of humanoid and alphanumeric stimuli}}}, year = {{2020}}, } @inproceedings{38115, author = {{Krause, Daniel and Richert, Benjamin and Weigelt, Matthias}}, title = {{{Neuronale Korrelate der mentalen Rotation von menschlichen Figuren und alphanumerischen Stimuli}}}, year = {{2020}}, } @article{37828, abstract = {{IntroductionNursing staff is burdened by high workload and stress. Furthermore, heavy lifting, as well as transferring nursing home residents, cause lumbar tissue damage and back pain. Exercise intervention studies to reduce work-related problems are rare and the evidence for efficacy of studies among nurses is limited. Studies including targeted analysis of requirements are necessary to generate effective recommendations and tailored interventions for health promotion programmes. The purpose of this multicentred intervention study is to identify work-related problems, to implement health promotion programmes and to evaluate their effectiveness.Methods and analysisA randomised controlled trial will be conducted, including a total of 48 nursing home facilities in eight regions of Germany with an estimated sample size of 700 nurses. Standardised ergonomics and posture training (10 weeks, once a week for 20–30 min) and subsequently, back-fitness training (12 weeks, once a week for 45–60 min) will be administered. Following the implementation of standardised health promotion programmes, further demand-oriented interventions can be implemented. The perceived exposure to work-related demands, work-related pain in different parts of the body, health-related quality of life, perceived stress, work-related patterns of behaviour and experience, presentism behaviour, work environment as well as general needs and barriers to health promotion, will be assessed at baseline (pre-test), at 10 weeks (post-test, after ergonomics training), at 22 weeks (post-test, after back-fitness training) and at 34 weeks of the programme (follow-up).Ethics and disseminationThe study was reviewed and approved by the local ethics committee of the University of Hamburg (AZ: 2018_168). The results of the study will be published in open-access and international journals. Furthermore, the results will be presented in the participating nursing homes and at national and international conferences.Trial registration numberDRKS.de (DRKS00015241).}}, author = {{Otto, Ann-Kathrin and Pietschmann, Juliane and Appelles, Luisa-Marie and Bebenek, Michael and Bischoff, Laura L and Hildebrand, Claudia and Johnen, Bettina and Jöllenbeck, Thomas and Kemmler, Wolfgang and Klotzbier, Thomas and Korbus, Heide and Rudisch, Julian and Schott, Nadja and Schoene, Daniel and Voelcker-Rehage, Claudia and Vogel, Oliver and Vogt, Lutz and Weigelt, Matthias and Wilke, Jan and Zwingmann, Katharina and Wollesen, Bettina}}, issn = {{2044-6055}}, journal = {{BMJ Open}}, keywords = {{General Medicine}}, number = {{10}}, publisher = {{BMJ}}, title = {{{Physical activity and health promotion for nursing staff in elderly care: a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial}}}, doi = {{10.1136/bmjopen-2020-038202}}, volume = {{10}}, year = {{2020}}, } @article{38125, author = {{Schmidt, Jochen}}, issn = {{0043-2040}}, journal = {{Wege zum Menschen}}, number = {{5}}, pages = {{433--443}}, publisher = {{Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co, KG}}, title = {{{Schmerz und die Grenzen der Sprache}}}, doi = {{10.13109/weme.2020.72.5.433}}, volume = {{72}}, year = {{2020}}, } @article{37787, abstract = {{AbstractPurposeIn sports games, tactical instructions are mostly presented on tactic boards under temporal constraints determined by the length of time outs (e.g., 20–60 s time outs in basketball) and coaches’ instructional behavior. Thus, instructions should be presented in a way that enables fast and errorless information processing. High affordances in visual–spatial transformation (e.g., mental rotation processes) might both impede information processing and decrease execution performance. The aim of this study was to scrutinize the effect of different orientations of visual tactical displays on observation time under self-paced conditions as well as to compare the effects on execution performance to those of externally paced conditions. According to the self-determination theory, self-control over observation time is assumed to increase performance.MethodsIn a mixed-factors design with two factors, 48 participants were instructed to execute a basketball playing pattern, which was presented on a virtual tactic board in one of five different spatial disparities to the players’ on-court perspective. The Self-Paced Group determined the observation time in a self-controlled manner, whereas in the Yoked Group observation times were externally controlled, i.e., the observation time was constrained to match that of the Self-Paced Group..ResultsThe self-controlled time for watching the pattern before execution was significantly shorter and spatial accuracy in pattern execution was significantly higher for low disparity between instruction perspective and on-court perspective. Self-control over observation time did not affect execution accuracy.ConclusionThe orientation effects might be explained by interfering mental rotation processes that are necessary to transform the instructional perspective into the players’ egocentric perspective. According to these results, coaches should align their tactic boards to their players’ on-court viewing perspective.}}, author = {{Krause, Daniel and Weigelt, Matthias}}, issn = {{2509-3142}}, journal = {{German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research}}, keywords = {{Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine}}, number = {{3}}, pages = {{354--365}}, publisher = {{Springer Science and Business Media LLC}}, title = {{{Mental rotation and performance in basketball: effects of self-controlled and externally controlled time constraints on the processing and execution of tactic board instructions with varied orientations}}}, doi = {{10.1007/s12662-020-00659-6}}, volume = {{50}}, year = {{2020}}, }