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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046079255
    Format: 301 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    ISBN: 9783170374720
    Series Statement: Diakonie Band 21
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-3-17-037473-7
    Language: German
    Subjects: Theology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Diakonie ; Pluralistische Gesellschaft ; Organisationsentwicklung ; Unternehmenskultur ; Kirchlicher Mitarbeiter ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Hofmann, Beate 1963-
    Author information: Hagemann, Tim 1970-
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049303588
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (301 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9783170374737
    Content: Was nehmen Mitarbeitende der Diakonie als markante Merkmale der Unternehmenskultur in ihren Einrichtungen wahr? Und wie gehen Mitarbeitende ohne Kirchenbindung mit dieser Unternehmenskultur um? Inwieweit gelingt es, diakonische Identität über Unternehmenskultur auch in wachsender Pluralität zu gestalten? Diesen Fragen geht die vorliegende Studie nach. In 33 diakonischen Einrichtungen der stationären Alten- und Eingliederungshilfe fanden empirische Untersuchungen statt. Das Buch stellt zentrale Ergebnisse des Forschungsprojekts vor und diskutiert sie im Licht der aktuellen Diskurse um diakonische Identität in wachsender Pluralität
    Language: German
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 3
    UID:
    edochu_18452_29026
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (17 Seiten)
    Content: Introduction: This study explores the feasibility of implementing a tractography-based navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation (nTMS) language mapping protocol targeting cortical terminations of the arcuate fasciculus (AF). We compared the results and distribution of errors from the new protocol to an established perisylvian nTMS protocol that stimulated without any specific targeting over the entire perisylvian cortex. Methods: Sixty right-handed patients with language-eloquent brain tumors were examined in this study with one half of the cohort receiving the tractographybased protocol and the other half receiving the perisylvian protocol. Probabilistic tractography using MRtrix3 was performed for patients in the tractography-based group to identify the AF’s cortical endpoints. nTMS mappings were performed and resulting language errors were classified into five psycholinguistic groups. Results: Tractography and nTMS were successfully performed in all patients. The tractogram-based group showed a significantly higher median overall ER than the perisylvian group (3.8% vs. 2.9% p 〈.05). The median ER without hesitation errors in the tractogram-based group was also significantly higher than the perisylvian group (2.0% vs. 1.4%, p 〈.05). The ERs by error type showed no significant differences between protocols except in the no response ER, with a higher median ER in the tractogram-based group (0.4% vs. 0%, p 〈.05). Analysis of ERs based on the Corina cortical parcellation system showed especially high nTMS ERs over the posterior middle temporal gyrus (pMTG) in the perisylvian protocol and high ERs over the middle and ventral postcentral gyrus (vPoG), the opercular inferior frontal gyrus (opIFG) and the ventral precentral gyrus (vPrG) in the tractography-based protocol. Discussion: By considering the white matter anatomy and performing nTMS on the cortical endpoints of the AF, the efficacy of nTMS in disrupting patients’ object naming abilities was increased. The newly introduced method showed proof of concept and resulted in AF-specific ERs and noninvasive cortical language maps, which could be applied to additional fiber bundles related to the language network in future nTMS studies.
    Content: Peer Reviewed
    Note: The article processing charge was funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) – 491192747 and the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
    In: Lausanne : Frontiers Media, 2022, 12
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1761882635
    ISBN: 9783170374737
    Series Statement: DIAKONIE 21
    Content: Was nehmen Mitarbeitende der Diakonie als markante Merkmale der Unternehmenskultur in ihren Einrichtungen wahr? Und wie gehen Mitarbeitende ohne Kirchenbindung mit dieser Unternehmenskultur um? Inwieweit gelingt es, diakonische Identität über Unternehmenskultur auch in wachsender Pluralität zu gestalten? Diesen Fragen geht die vorliegende Studie nach. In 33 diakonischen Einrichtungen der stationären Alten- und Eingliederungshilfe fanden empirische Untersuchungen statt. Das Buch stellt zentrale Ergebnisse des Forschungsprojekts vor und diskutiert sie im Licht der aktuellen Diskurse um diakonische Identität in wachsender Pluralität.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783170374720
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe ISBN 9783170374720
    Language: German
    URL: Cover
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  • 5
    UID:
    edochu_18452_29244
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (12 Seiten)
    ISSN: 2213-1582 , 2213-1582
    Content: Background: Two statistical models have been established to evaluate characteristics associated with postoperative motor outcome in patients with glioma associated to the motor cortex (M1) or the corticospinal tract (CST). One model is based on a clinicoradiological prognostic sum score (PrS) while the other one relies on navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation (nTMS) and diffusion-tensor-imaging (DTI) tractography. The objective was to compare the models regarding their prognostic value for postoperative motor outcome and extent of resection (EOR) with the aim of developing a combined, improved model. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed a consecutive prospective cohort of patients who underwent resection for motor associated glioma between 2008 and 2020, and received a preoperative nTMS motor mapping with nTMS-based diffusion tensor imaging tractography. The primary outcomes were the EOR and the motor outcome (on the day of discharge and 3 months postoperatively according to the British Medical Research Council (BMRC) grading). For the nTMS model, the infiltration of M1, tumor-tract distance (TTD), resting motor threshold (RMT) and fractional anisotropy (FA) were assesed. For the PrS score (ranging from 1 to 8, lower scores indicating a higher risk), we assessed tumor margins, volume, presence of cysts, contrast agent enhancement, MRI index (grading white matter infiltration), preoperative seizures or sensorimotor deficits. Results: Two hundred and three patients with a median age of 50 years (range: 20–81 years) were analyzed of whom 145 patients (71.4%) received a GTR. The rate of transient new motor deficits was 24.1% and of permanent new motor deficits 18.8%. The nTMS model demonstrated a good discrimination ability for the short-term motor outcome at day 7 of discharge (AUC = 0.79, 95 %CI: 0.72–0.86) and the long-term motor outcome after 3 months (AUC = 0.79, 95 %CI: 0.71–0.87). The PrS score was not capable to predict the postoperative motor outcome in this cohort but was moderately associated with the EOR (AUC = 0.64; CI 0.55–0.72). An improved, combined model was calculated to predict the EOR more accurately (AUC = 0.74, 95 %CI: 0.65–0.83). Conclusion: The nTMS model was superior to the clinicoradiological PrS model for potentially predicting the motor outcome. A combined, improved model was calculated to estimate the EOR. Thus, patient counseling and surgical planning in patients with motor-associated tumors should be performed using functional nTMS data combined with tractography.
    Content: Peer Reviewed
    Note: The authors acknowledge the support of the Cluster of Excellence Matters of Activity. Image Space Material funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Germanýs Excellence Strategy – EXC 2025. Dr. Rosenstock is participant in the BIH Charité Digital Clinician Scientist Program funded by the Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, and the Berlin Institute of Health at Charité (BIH). Dr. Belotti received fundings from the Italian Society of Neurosurgery - “Premio Melitta Grasso Tomasello” and the Beretta Foundation for Cancer Study - “European Scholarship on Oncology”.
    In: Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2023, 38, 2213-1582
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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