Danny Gehlen's scientific contributions
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Publications (5)
Intensivstationen stellen die Versorgung von Patienten in kritischen und akut lebensbedrohlichen Situationen sicher. Sie sind technikintensiv, brauchen Mitarbeiter mit einem hohen Spezialisierungsgrad und sind für Kliniken ein relevanter wirtschaftlicher Faktor. In den letzten 15 Jahren stiegen Behandlungsfälle und Bettenzahl, doch wie sehen die Ke...
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... In the following, examples for each type of ageist behavior will be given referring to the micro-level. As an example of the first type of ageist behavior, PwD in acute hospitals run the risk of being exposed to physical (e.g., bedrails, belts, locked doors) and chemical (e.g., psychotropic drugs) restraints (Isfort et al., 2014;Krüger et al., 2013). As an example of the second type of ageist behavior, healthcare professionals have been shown to spend less time with older patients compared to younger patients (Adelman et al., 2000). ...