Publications by authors named "Marina L Fotteler"

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  • Geriatric comanagement for older surgical patients can enhance recovery, but successful discharge planning is crucial for ongoing care.
  • The SURGE-Ahead project is focused on creating an AI-supported clinical decision support system (CDSS) to improve geriatric care in surgical settings.
  • A qualitative study conducted via interviews with healthcare professionals revealed key challenges in geriatric patient care and attitudes towards an AI-CDSS, highlighting the potential benefits and ethical concerns of using AI in these processes.
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Background: Assistive technologies (ATs) have the potential to promote the quality of life and independent living of older adults and, further, to relieve the burden of formal and informal caregivers and relatives. Technological developments over the last decades have led to a boost of available ATs. However, evidence on the benefits and satisfaction with ATs in real-world applications remains scarce.

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Background: Technology can support healthy aging and empower older adults to live independently. However, technology adoption by older adults, particularly assistive technology (AT), is limited and little is known about the types of AT used among older adults. This study explored the use of key information and communication technologies (ICT) and AT among community-dwelling adults aged ≥ 65.

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Background: The use of assistive technologies (ATs) to support older people has been fueled by the demographic change and technological progress in many countries. These devices are designed to assist seniors, enable independent living at home or in residential facilities, and improve quality of life by addressing age-related difficulties.

Objective: We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of ATs on relevant outcomes with a focus on frail older adults.

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During brain tumor resection surgery, it is essential to determine the tumor borders as the extent of resection is important for post-operative patient survival. The current process of removing a tissue sample for frozen section analysis has several shortcomings that might be overcome by confocal laser endomicroscopy (CLE). CLE is a promising new technology enabling the digital in vivo visualization of tissue structures in near real-time.

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  • The Maritime Labour Convention (MLC2006), effective August 2013, aims to improve working and living conditions (WLC) for seafarers, with 96 countries ratifying it by March 2020, covering over 90% of global shipping.
  • The study analyzed public port state control (PSC) statistics from seven regional memoranda of understanding (MoU) between 2010 and 2017 to evaluate the impact of the MLC2006 on ship inspections and deficiencies related to WLC.
  • Findings showed stable inspection numbers and a decline in overall deficiencies, particularly for WLC, suggesting improved conditions for seafarers, while two European MoUs reported the highest deficiency rates in both WLC and
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Background: The Maritime Labour Convention 2006 (MLC2006) entered into force in 2013 and is the first comprehensive set of standards for better living and working conditions covering aspects such as wages, contracts, food, medical care and social security. Currently, the Convention covers more than 90% of the world's shipping fleet. The aim of the study was to investigate the impact of the MLC2006 on the living and working conditions of seafarers and to test and adjust the methods for future use through a pilot study.

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