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Thomas Ernst Dorner,Christina Fastl,Sandra Haider et al. Thomas Ernst Dorner et al.
Background: Regular physical activity promotes health, quality of life, and functional independence in older adults. However, climate change is leading to increasing environmental stressors such as heat, air pollution, an...
Tim A Cebulla,Christian Heiß,Ralf Kraus Tim A Cebulla
Introduction: Children and adolescents spend up to 50% of their waking day attending school, during which they may have accidents and sustain injuries. Therefore, in 1971, the DGUV (German Statutory Accident Insurance) es...
Silke Betscher,Antje Liesener Silke Betscher
Social prescribing is an intervention approach developed in the United Kingdom that aims to bridge the gap between primary care and psychosocial and cultural services outside the healthcare system that can play an important role in maintain...
Nele Fichter,Birgit Wollenberg,Frauke Scheufler et al. Nele Fichter et al.
The occurrence of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and ADHD-typical symptomatology in children is unevenly distributed depending on sociodemographic and regional factors. The aim of this study was to analyze their distributio...
Antonia Pflueger,Lukas Schweppe,Michaela Coenen Antonia Pflueger
Background: Despite laws for non-discriminatory medical care, people with disabilities often perceive their primary care as insufficient. They report barriers to access and uncertainties among medical staff. The aim of th...
Sonja Sponsel,Larissa Pfaller,Linda Karrer et al. Sonja Sponsel et al.
Background: Since 2020, midwifery has been the first health profession in Germany to be fully transferred into academic education. However, it remains unclear whether midwifery students acquire the professional health lit...