127 research outputs found
Replication Data for: Determinants of COVID-19 vaccine fatigue
Survey with two Conjoint experiments in Italy and Austria
doi: https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2094058/v
Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten und Schreiben. Verstehen, Anwenden, Nutzen für die Praxis. 2.Auflage / von Ritschl, Valentin / Wissenschaft praktisch – evidenzbasierte Praxis
sj-docx-1-car-10.1177_19476035211069251 – Supplemental material for The Association of Blood Biomarkers and Body Mass Index in Knee Osteoarthritis: A Cross-Sectional Study
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-car-10.1177_19476035211069251 for The Association of Blood Biomarkers and Body Mass Index in Knee Osteoarthritis: A Cross-Sectional Study by Paul Schadler, Birgit Lohberger, Bettina Thauerer, Martin Faschingbauer, Werner Kullich, Martin Helmut Stradner, Andreas Leithner, Valentin Ritschl, Maisa Omara and Bibiane Steinecker-Frohnwieser in CARTILAGE</p
Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten und Schreiben. Verstehen, Anwenden, Nutzen für die Praxis. 2.Auflage / von Ritschl, Valentin / Themenfindung und Recherche
Replication Data for: Survey about what people believe in
This is a training data set for practice purposes on the topic of believes. It was collected to gain information about what people believe in. We also looked into gender differences. The dataset is synthetic, it was amended for teaching purposes
Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten und Schreiben. Verstehen, Anwenden, Nutzen für die Praxis. 2.Auflage / von Ritschl, Valentin / Übersicht über bestehende Literatur: (Literatur) Reviews
A prophet of interior Lutheranism : the correspondence of Johann Arndt
For over four hundred years historians and theologians have been unable to come to a consensus as to where Johann Arndt (1555-1621) fits on the spectrum of orthodoxy in the Lutheran church, what age he best represented, and how he should be understood. Arndt has been credited with reviving medieval mysticism, as being a subversive innovator within the Lutheran church, and as being the father of Pietism. All of this confusion seems to come from the variegated nature of his work. Arndt was willing and able to borrow from a variety of traditions as he sought to revive the church of the Reformation on the eve of the Thirty Years’ War. This work is an investigation into the private world of Arndt through his correspondence as he wrote to individuals with varying theological temperaments. In a sense this thesis follows the pioneering work of Friedrich Arndt, who attempted in 1838 to investigate Arndt’s self-understanding on the basis of his correspondence; his work, however, was severely limited by the fact that only ten letters were known at the time. The Verzeichnis der gedruckten Briefe deutscher Autoren des 17. Jahrhunderts published in 2002 listed twenty-three known letters of Arndt. For my research and using the footnotes and appendices of secondary literature on Arndt and with help from the Forschungsbibliothek in Gotha, I have collected fifty-two letters written by Arndt. This work is the first to treat the letters exhaustively and proposes to present a fuller biographical picture of Arndt and to explore his self-understanding as a prophet of spiritual renewal in the Lutheran church
The COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Impact on Knowledge, Perception and Attitudes of Dentistry Students in Austria: A Cross-Sectional Survey
Sarra Boukhobza,1 Valentin Ritschl,2 Tanja Stamm,2 Katrin Bekes1 1Department of Pediatric Dentistry, University Clinic of Dentistry, Medical University Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 2Center for Medical Statistics, Informatics, and Intelligent Systems, Section for Outcomes Research, Medical University Vienna, Vienna, AustriaCorrespondence: Katrin BekesDepartment of Pediatric Dentistry, University Clinic of Dentistry, Medical University Vienna, Sensengasse 2a, Vienna, 1090, AustriaTel +43-1-400702801Fax +43-1-400702809Email [email protected]: Universities with dental schools are faced with complex problems during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dentistry students are at a higher risk of contracting infections, specifically COVID-19, due to direct contact with patients. The aim of this study was to assess the knowledge, perception and attitude regarding COVID-19 among dentistry students in Austria.Methods: During the first lockdown in Austria, an online survey was distributed among 165 dentistry students in their clinical term at the Medical University of Vienna. The survey contained elaborative questions on the general knowledge and attitude towards COVID-19. A special focus of the questionnaire was set on the modification of the student’s curriculum regarding infection control.Results: In total, 77 (47%) students replied; 68 questionnaires were included in the analysis. Dentistry students were found to have good general knowledge of COVID-19 during the early phase of the pandemic. Most students (89.6%) got their information regarding the COVID-19 infection from official sources; however, 58% would like to attend further lectures on COVID-19 to expand their knowledge.Discussion: The current study finds good general knowledge on COVID-19 among dental students, but some gaps regarding hygienic protocols and infection control. Students’ preferences regarding modification in the curriculum suggest practical courses and lectures as a way to close COVID-19 related knowledge gaps.Keywords: COVID-19, pandemic, infection, dentistry students, infection contro
Ergotherapie - Fachzeitschrift von Ergo Austria - Bundesverband der ErgotherapeutInnen Österreichs / Effektivität der Marte Meo Methode und deren Bedeutung für die Ergotherapie
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