Ongoing projects
Contact
Head of division:
Dr. Anna Levke Brütt
rehaforschung@uol.de
+49 (441) 798 - 2633
Junior Research Group For Rehabilitation Science
Department of Health Services Research
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
Germany
Postal address:
Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
26111 Oldenburg
Germany
Visitor address:
Campus Haarentor, Building V04
Ammerländer Heerstraße 140
26129 Oldenburg
Ongoing projects
BASE
The project BASE, funded within the federal program rehapro, is directed toward people with often long-term illnesses who are requested to apply for rehabilitation by their health insurance or the employment agency. The aim is to improve the starting conditions for rehabilitation for these rehabilitants. A digital platform and rehab coaches will be made available and can be utilized individually, flexibly, and needs-based to reduce barriers for these persons before rehab.
More information about the project can be found here.
EIN-IMDE: Influence of established and subjectively perceived and evaluated individual characteristics on the utilization behavior of people with depressive disorders
More information about the project can be found here.
Gut-Leben: Implementation, barriers and recommendations for further development of advance care planning (according to § 132g SGB V) for the last phase of life in nursing homes in Germany (Gut-Leben)
More information about the project can be found here.
MS-PoV: Multiple Sclerosis – Patient-oriented care in Lower Saxony
More information about the project can be found here.
Post-COVID rehabilitation at the Rehabilitation Center Oldenburg – further development and evaluation of the effectiveness of the post-COVID rehabilitation concept
The project, funded by the German Pension Insurance (“Deutsche Rentenversicherung”) Oldenburg-Bremen, investigates the effectiveness and realization of the post-COVID rehabilitation concept of the Rehabilitation Center Oldenburg by means of a combined quantitative and qualitative (mixed-methods) evaluation. The primary outcome measure is the subjective quality of life.
More information about the project can be found here.
SeFallED: Elderly patients after index falls presenting to the emergency center without inpatient admission: trajectories and needs of this high-risk group as a basis for the development of tailored interventions for the elderly
The BMBF-funded project SeFallED is carried out in collaboration with the Division of Geriatrics. This study aims to investigate trajectories and needs of elderly patients after index fall with presentation to the emergency department directly discharged. Since this group of persons represents a so far little-studied high-risk group for further falls, the aim of the study is to provide a basis for the development of targeted interventions for older persons.
More information can be found here.
SEMPRE: Interface management for early identification of psychosomatic rehabilitation needs and timely steering into psychosomatic rehabilitation
In the pilot project SEMPRE of the German Pension Insurance (DRV) Oldenburg-Bremen, an innovative, complex intervention was conceptualized, aiming at easier access to rehabilitative services for mentally ill people with occupational participation disorders. The Junior Research Group for Rehabilitation Science is involved as scientific support and monitoring.
More information about the project can be found here.