B. Eichner
University of Ulm
8 Papers
60 Citations
B. Eichner is an academic researcher from University of Ulm. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nursing Minimum Data Set & Open learning. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Effectiveness of a Multifaceted Intervention on Falls in Nursing Home Residents
Clemens Becker,Martina Kron,Ulrich Lindemann,Elisabeth Sturm,B. Eichner,Barbara Walter-Jung,Thorsten Nikolaus +6 more
TL;DR: To evaluate the effectiveness of a multifaceted, nonpharmaceutical intervention on incidence of falls and fallers, a large number of patients with a history of falls or near-fatal falls are surveyed.
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An Introduction to the Inverted/Flipped Classroom Model in Education and Advanced Training in Medicine and in the Healthcare Professions.
Daniel Tolks,Christine Schäfer,Tobias Raupach,Leona Kruse,Antonio Sarikas,Susanne Gerhardt-Szép,Gertrud Kllauer,Martin Lemos,Martin R. Fischer,B. Eichner,Kai Sostmann,Inga Hege +11 more
TL;DR: The intention of the present paper is to provide an introduction to the subject matter and simultaneously to offer a short overview of important projects and research results in the field of medical education and other health professions.
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Factors relating to the use of physical restraints in psychogeriatric care: a paradigm for elder abuse.
TL;DR: It is confirmed that physical restraints remain a common practice in psychogeriatric care and no evidence-based data support the value of restraints in regard to fall prevention and control of behavioral disturbances in elderly people with serious mental illness.
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Elevated heels and adaptation to new shoes in frail elderly women
Ulrich Lindemann,S. Scheible,E. Sturm,B. Eichner,C Ring,Bijan Najafi,Kamiar Aminian,Th. Nikolaus,Clemens Becker +8 more
TL;DR: There seems to be a wide range of acceptable footwear as long as the heel height is below a critical value, and a standardized shoe can be used in the assessment of balance because the effect of adaptation can be neglected.
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Abilities and restrictions of nursing home residents. Evaluation with the Minimum Data Set of the Resident Assessment Instrument
Clemens Becker,B. Eichner,B. Lindemann,E. Sturm,Ulrich Rissmann,Martina Kron,Thorsten Nikolaus +6 more
TL;DR: The main objective of the study was to examine the prevalence of problems and resources of an unselected cohort of nursing home residents, which includes residents of an urban area in Southern Germany.
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