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COVID-19 in German Competitive Sports: Protocol for a Prospective Multicenter Cohort Study (CoSmo-S)
(2022)
Software engineering, as a central practice of digitalization, needs to become accountable for sustainability. In light of the ecological crises and the tremendous impact of digital systems on reshaping economic and social arrangements - often with negative side-effects - we need a sustainability transformation of the digital transformation. However, this is a complex and long-term task. In this article we combine an analysis of accountability arrangements in software engineering and a model of sustainability transformations to trace how certain dynamics are starting to make software engineering accountable for sustainability in the technological, cultural, economic and governance domains. The article discusses existing approaches for sustainable software engineering and software engineering for sustainability, traces emerging discourses that connect digitalization and sustainability, highlights new digital business models that may support sustainability and shows governance efforts to highlight “green and digital” policy problems. Yet, we argue that these are so far niche dynamics and that a sustainability transformation requires a collective and long-lasting effort to engender systemic changes. The goal should be to create varied accountability arrangements for sustainability in software engineering which is embedded in complex ways in society and economy.
In a cross-national project, 14 neighborhoods from Germany, Austria and Switzerland were accompanied on their way to digitally supported neighborhood work. This paper discusses general requirements, choosing a suitable digital tool, the implementation process as well as the challenges faced by the various stakeholders. The following factors have been found to play a major role in sustainable neighborhood work: good fit with overall development strategy, interplay between online neighborhood work and physical interactions, strong existing neighborhood management structures, strategic planning of digitalization activities, start-up funding for innovation activities, and above all, the presence of a committed person or team as well as interesting content to attract users. Depending on the neighborhood, self-managed and individualistic solutions are preferred to generic and/or commercial solutions. There is no ‘fit-for-all’ path to sustainable digitally supported neighborhoods.
Editorial: CardioPulmonary Physiology: Novel Approaches to Pulmonary Function and Critical Care
(2022)
Cytokine Adsorber Use during DCD Heart Perfusion Counteracts Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction
(2022)
Die komplexen Herausforderungen in der Gesundheitsversorgung erfordern die Zusammenarbeit verschiedener Berufsgruppen.
Den Grundstein dafür legen interprofessionelle Ausbildungsinhalte. Die erforderlichen Kompetenzen können durch unterschiedlichedidaktische Zugänge sowie Lehr- und Lernmethoden angebahnt werden. Das vorliegende narrative Review stellt die didaktische und methodische Realisierbarkeit interprofessioneller Ausbildungsinhalte zur Verbesserung der interprofessionellen Kompetenz in den Gesundheitsberufen dar. Ergänzend wird die Evaluation der Lehr- und Lernmethoden berücksichtigt. Der Artikel stellt die Ergebnisse vor und diskutiert diese vor dem Hintergrund bisheriger Erkenntnisse.