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期刊名:Bundesgesundheitsblatt-gesundheitsforschung-gesundheitsschutz

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ISSN:1436-9990

e-ISSN:1437-1588

IF/分区:1.5/Q3

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Anna Dornaika,Julia Dannenberg,Felix Droop et al. Anna Dornaika et al.
Introduction: In Germany, hospitals undergo routine inspections (RIs) by public health authorities in an occasion-independent manner for infection prevention and control (IPC). Structure and organization of RIs is at the ...
Laura Arnold,Simon Bimczok,Nico Dragano et al. Laura Arnold et al.
Introduction: A science-based approach in local public health services (PHS) requires robust structures both for generating practice-relevant research and for integrating this knowledge into routine public health practice...
Simon Bimczok,Marlene Lakemann,Dagmar Starke et al. Simon Bimczok et al.
Background: Collaboration between science and practice in the public health service (PHS) holds the potential to translate scientific findings into practice and to incorporate practice-oriented questions back into researc...
Kerstin Schmidt,Valentin Assheuer,Margarethe Kubitza et al. Kerstin Schmidt et al.
Introduction: The new normal following the COVID-19 pandemic is characterized by uncertainty for employees in the public health service (ÖGD), shaped by challenges such as geopolitical threats, climate change, potential ...
Lena-Katharina Oeltjen,Georg Knigge,Maike Schulz et al. Lena-Katharina Oeltjen et al.
Background: Peer support workers (PSWs) possess personal experiences of psychiatric crises and can support individuals in their mental health recovery. The aim of this study was to examine the involvement of PSWs in acute...
Helmut Pollähne Helmut Pollähne
Due to the special conditions that prevail in prisons, there are specific health risks. Drug use and poor hygiene are widespread. Typical illnesses in prisons include skin diseases, infectious diseases such as HIV and hepatitis, and nutriti...
Frederik Valbert,Daniel Schmidt,Christian Kollan et al. Frederik Valbert et al.
Background: Since September 2019, HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) has been covered by statutory health insurance (SHI) in Germany. The objectives of the PrEP-Surv study module presented here were to monitor PrEP usage...