Publications by authors named "Karin Wolf-Ostermann"

The concept of social health has recently received increasing attention in dementia research. Various notions of what social health is and how it can be measured are circulating. They may pose challenges for comparing results and interpreting them for the development of interventions.

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Background: Assessment tools for engagement in people with dementia often rely on self-reported measures which restricts their use in people with severe cognitive limitations. The Engagement of a Person with Dementia Scale (EPWDS) is a valid and reliable tool to assess behavioral and emotional expressions and responses of engagement in people with dementia through observation; however, the EPWDS is not yet available in the German language.

Objectives: 1) Translation and cross-culturally adaptation of the original English version of the EPWDS into the German language (EPWDS-GER) and 2) to gain insights into assessing data with the newly developed instrument.

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Background: Social health markers, including marital status, contact frequency, network size, and social support, have been shown to be associated with cognition. However, the mechanisms underlying these associations remain poorly understood. We investigated whether depressive symptoms and inflammation mediated associations between social health and subsequent cognition.

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[Digital technologies in nursing-what can they achieve?].

Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz

March 2024

Digital care technologies are becoming increasingly important in long-term care. They encompass all technologies that change processes and products by means of networking and/or sensor technology and include artificial intelligence, that is, processes, methods, and algorithms for learning by means of data and enabling meaningful decisions based on this. Their application ranges from the promotion of professional collaboration, control and management, knowledge acquisition and transfer, interaction and relationships to physical caregiving.

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[Digital technologies to improve mental health].

Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz

March 2024

The burden of mental diseases is enormous and constantly growing worldwide. The resulting increase in demand for psychosocial help is also having a negative impact on waiting times for psychotherapy in Germany. Digital interventions for mental health, such as interventions delivered through or with the help of a website (e.

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  • This study investigates how social health markers at the start can impact cognitive ability and decline over 11 to 18 years in older adults across different studies.
  • Utilizing data from nearly 17,000 participants, researchers employed multilevel models to link social health factors to cognitive functions like executive function and memory.
  • Results show that while good social health is generally linked to better cognitive capability, the strength of these associations varies by specific social factors and across different studies, indicating a need for tailored interventions.
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Background: The Cohen-Mansfield Agitation Inventory-Short Form (CMAI-SF) is a 14-item scale for assessing agitation and aggression, derived from the original 29-item CMAI, and completed by a proxy. Because the CMAI-SF has not yet been validated in German language, the aim of this study is to explore its construct validity.

Methods: Baseline data from a cluster-randomized trial to evaluate a non-pharmacological complex intervention for people living with dementia (PlwD) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) were analyzed.

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Background: The identification of dyadic subgroups of individuals living with dementia and their informal caregivers can help to design effective tailored support. In a previous German study, we identified six dementia dyad subgroups by applying Latent Class Analysis (LCA). Results showed sociodemographic heterogeneity as well as differences in health care outcomes (i.

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  • Previous analyses indicated a link between social connections and cognitive health, but this study utilized individual data from a diverse international sample of over 39,000 participants to assess these impacts more comprehensively.
  • Findings showed that strong social connections—both in terms of structure (like marriage and community engagement) and quality (feeling connected)—are tied to reduced risks of mild cognitive impairment, dementia, and mortality.
  • Unique to Asian participants, being married or in a relationship significantly contributed to lower dementia risk, highlighting the varying importance of social factors across different cultures.
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Background: Empirical studies in nursing homes show that people in need of long-term care have less contact with medical specialists (except for neurologists) compared to those of the same age who are not in need of long-term care, which can be an indication of insufficient health care provision. Against this background, a cooperative agreement between medical specialists and nursing homes was first made legally possible, then requested and finally made mandatory (section 119b SGB V [Social Code Book V] in the currently valid version).

Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate to what extent contact density to physicians and the needs-based medical treatment of nursing home residents in nursing homes with and without a cooperative agreement differ from each other and, hence, how effective such cooperation agreements are in this context.

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Introduction: During the COVID-19 pandemic, people in need of long-term care were among the most vulnerable population groups. Home-care services were under exceptional strain, especially at the beginning of the pandemic. The aim of this study is to examine the situation and problems of care services and the people in need of care during the first two waves of the pandemic in Germany.

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Background: The consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic have posed major challenges to different groups. One of these are informal caregivers. This study investigates the changes the pandemic has caused for informal caregivers and the extent to which quality of life and burden of care have changed for specific subgroups.

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The COVID-19 pandemic constitutes an exceptional risk to people living and working in nursing homes (NHs). There were numerous cases and deaths among NH residents, especially at the beginning of the pandemic when no vaccines had yet been developed. Besides regional differences, individual NHs showed vast differences in the number of cases and deaths: while in some, nobody was affected, in others, many people were infected or died.

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  • - The study aims to clarify the concept of social health in relation to dementia, highlighting its potential role in cognitive decline and the need for a more robust framework to guide future research.
  • - An iterative process was employed to develop a conceptual model that defines social health as an individual's well-being influenced by both personal capacities and the social environment, encompassing factors like social participation and networks.
  • - The framework serves as a foundation for identifying risk and protective factors in dementia, pointing towards new preventive strategies and emphasizing the importance of studying social health in dementia research.
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  • The study emphasizes the need to consider diverse health aspects, particularly social factors, when assessing the risk of developing dementia and devising prevention strategies.
  • A systematic review of literature from 2009-2021 identified 624 cognitive-related factors linked to dementia, highlighting that most (61.2%) are risk factors like cardiovascular diseases and genetic predispositions, while protective factors (20%) mainly involve lifestyle choices.
  • The findings suggest that social support may help delay cognitive decline, though the evidence is inconsistent, indicating a need for more research into lifestyle, psychological, and social health aspects related to dementia prevention.
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Impaired memory function and challenges in communication affect the ability of people living with dementia to interact with family caregivers socially. The onset of dementia in a family member and the communication challenges that follow can lead to conflict, isolation and loss of closeness in the relationship. I-CARE is a tablet-based technology providing leisure activities specifically designed for people living with dementia to do in tandem with caregivers.

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Objectives: We perform and evaluate record linkage of German Care Needs Assessment (CNA) data to Statutory Health Insurance (SHI) claims data. The resulting dataset should enable the identification of factors in healthcare predicting the time between the onset of long-term care dependency and the admission to a nursing home in Germany in subsequent analyses.

Design: A deterministic record linkage was conducted using the key variables region, sex, date of birth and care level.

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  • Dementia is influenced by various factors, and understanding these is essential for designing effective studies that explore their relationships and impacts on cognitive decline.
  • * The study utilized a systematic literature review and expert workshops to identify and organize 73 factors related to dementia across six domains, including physical, social health, psychological, environmental, demographic, and lifestyle factors.
  • * The resulting causal loop diagram provides a detailed visualization of these factors and their interactions, enabling researchers to formulate hypotheses regarding causal relationships in dementia.
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Background: Hospitalization represents a high burden for people with dementia, which can accelerate the decline of cognitive and motor skills. Behavioral changes and orientation problems may be increased in people with dementia during hospitalization. Some hospitalizations are potentially preventable by improved outpatient care.

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The COVID-19 pandemic severely impacted the social health of nursing home residents with dementia due to social isolation. Consequently, the frequency of Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms in Dementia (BPSD) might increase. Technological solutions might help safeguard the social health of nursing home residents with dementia.

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Background: People with dementia (PwD) and their informal caregivers (caregiving dyads) face multiple impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, including restricted social support services and social isolation. With limited opportunities for caregiving dyads to participate in social activities during the pandemic, the potential of social technology to support social participation and dyadic relationships should be explored. As a part of an ongoing feasibility trial, this study assesses how COVID-19 has impacted community-dwelling dyads in a dementia caregiving context.

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Background: Multimorbidity poses a challenge for high quality primary care provision for nursing care-dependent people with (PWD) and without (PWOD) dementia. Evidence on the association of primary care quality of multimorbid PWD and PWOD with the event of a nursing home admission (NHA) is missing. This study aimed to investigate the contribution of individual quality of primary care for chronic diseases in multimorbid care-dependent PWD and PWOD on the duration of ongoing residence at home before the occurrence of NHA.

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