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Kathrin Seibert
Researcher at University of Bremen
Publications - 29
Citations - 199
Kathrin Seibert is an academic researcher from University of Bremen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 17 publications receiving 55 citations.
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Pflege in Zeiten von Corona: Zentrale Ergebnisse einer deutschlandweiten Querschnittsbefragung vollstationärer Pflegeheime.
Heinz Rothgang,Dominik Domhoff,Anna Carina Friedrich,Franziska Heinze,Benedikt Preuss,Annika Schmidt,Kathrin Seibert,Claudia Stolle,Karin Wolf-Ostermann +8 more
TL;DR: The extent to which nursing homes are affected, the human and material resources of nursing homes, the organizational handling of the situation, and their requests for public support are described are described.
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Pflege in Zeiten von Corona: Ergebnisse einer deutschlandweiten Querschnittbefragung von ambulanten Pflegediensten und teilstationären Einrichtungen.
Karin Wolf-Ostermann,Annika Schmidt,Benedikt Preuß,Franziska Heinze,Kathrin Seibert,Anna Carina Friedrich,Dominik Domhoff,Claudia Stolle,Heinz Rothgang +8 more
TL;DR: The results show that the situation of care-dependent people served by home-care services in the present pandemic - and also with a view to a possible second wave - should receive increased attention particularly with regard to unstable / risky care arrangements.
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Application Scenarios for Artificial Intelligence in Nursing Care: Rapid Review.
Kathrin Seibert,Dominik Domhoff,Dominik Bruch,Matthias Schulte-Althoff,Daniel Fürstenau,Felix Biessmann,Karin Wolf-Ostermann +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors synthesize literature on application scenarios for AI in nursing care settings as well as highlight adjacent aspects in the ethical, legal, and social discourse surrounding the application of AI for nursing care.
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Effectiveness of Digital Technologies to Support Nursing Care: Results of a Scoping Review.
TL;DR: The results show that there are many studies that demonstrate positive effects, but the level of evidence is mostly low and study sizes are often small, and care institutions are reluctant to put innovative technologies into practice.
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Measuring the effectiveness of digital nursing technologies: development of a comprehensive digital nursing technology outcome framework based on a scoping review
TL;DR: An outcome framework is developed for DNT to indicate which outcome areas have been most frequently evaluated in previous studies and how this has been done and to recommend the development of outcome areas for the macro level of effectiveness assessment.