Publications by authors named "Keilhauer A"

Background: Rehabilitative short-term care (REKUP) is aimed at geriatric patients in need of rehabilitation but not (yet) capable of rehabilitation after acute inpatient hospitalization with a positive rehabilitation prognosis. It was tested at two geriatric rehabilitation clinics from October 2020 to March 2022.

Objective: Qualitative process evaluation with respect to acceptance (service providers, health insurance), adoption (implementation at the start of the project), practicability (processes, contents, structures) and observed patient satisfaction.

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Background: Geriatric patients in subacute inpatient care (SC) with rehabilitation needs after hospitalization seldom utilize rehabilitative services and are often transitioned to long-term care (LTC), suggesting that their care in SC can be optimized.

Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of rehabilitative subacute inpatient care (REKUP) in improving the care of geriatric patients in SC with rehabilitation needs after hospitalization.

Methods: The study was conducted as a nonrandomized intervention trial with an historical control group (CG).

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Background: Geriatric patients after hospitalization often utilize subacute inpatient care (SC); however, little is known about their care and further health status.

Objective: To identify persons in SC with rehabilitation needs and improvement potential after hospitalization and to describe the care, relevant parameters of the health status as well as use of medical/nursing services in and after SC.

Methods: After positive screening for previous hospitalization and need of rehabilitation with improvement potential in 13 nursing homes, the length of stay, therapeutic treatments and physician contacts in SC as well as functional parameters, pain, quality of life and the utilization of services according to the Social Security Code V (SGB V) and SGB XI were assessed at baseline, at the end and 3 months after SC.

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Background: Geriatric patients requiring rehabilitation and admitted to short-term care after an acute inpatient hospital stay seldom receive rehabilitative services later. Rehabilitative short-term care (REKUP) supplements short-term care with rehabilitative measures, aiming to prevent functional restrictions and long-term care.

Study Objective: To conduct a cost and cost-effectiveness analyses of REKUP and provide data for a nationwide rollout.

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During the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, stringent measures were implemented in most countries to limit social contact between residents of long-term care facilities (LTCF) and visitors. The objective of this scoping review was to identify and map evidence of direct and indirect consequences of contact restrictions, guided by three conceptual perspectives: (1) stress and learned helplessness (i.e.

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Background: Following the COVID-19 pandemic residents of nursing homes, their visitors and families as well as employees are faced with new challenges. Protective measures have a strong impact on the well-being of all these groups of persons.

Material And Methods: A systematic search was carried out for studies investigating the psychosocial consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic for residents, their visitors and families as well as nursing home staff.

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89 patients with atopic dermatitis were tested with regard to hydration of the horny layer. The measurements were taken at different topographic areas of the skin. It could be demonstrated that the hydration of the stratum corneum in patients with atopic dermatitis does not basically differ from that of healthy skin.

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