Our discussion papers pg-papers from the Department of Health Sciences document current research results from research and study projects at regular intervals (see also concept pg-papers). This electronic publication series aims to make a contribution to gaining knowledge in the health and nursing sciences. The publications are published electronically as PDF files on the pages of the Fulda University and State Library. An external link will take you to the Fulda Document Server of the University and State Library (FulDok).
The electronic publication series pg-papers is intended to intensify the scientific discussion in the department and improve the external presentation of the department in the nursing and health sciences. The interface is with the Public Health Institute Fulda in communicating research results to the scientific and general public.
The electronic publication series pg-papers would like to invite all (also former) members of the department to publish their research projects, health science ideas and statements, programmatic polemics, working papers or discussion papers, etc. pg-papers are open to:
- Reports from research and study projects,
- excellent final theses by students,
- documentation of conferences, workshops, symposia etc.,
- new intelligent learning and teaching scripts (preferably by students as authors),
- visions, glosses, debates etc. on current health and care policy issues,
- new and creative forms of discourse.
pg-papers 03/2017
Welsch N (2017): Conceptions of social respectability and (self-)stigmatisation among families in SGB-II-benefit : results of a critical discourse analysis of everyday discourses of affected families. pg-papers 03/2017, Fulda. (ISBN 978-3-940713-20-9)
pg-papers 02/2017
Holst J (2017): Good governance and redistribution in health financing: Pro-poor effects and general challenges. pg-papers 02/2017, Fulda. (ISBN 978-3- 940713-19-3)
pg-papers 01/2017
Von Köppen M (2017): The engaged self: A dispositif analysis of civic engagement in Mardorf. pg-papers 01/2017, Fulda. (ISBN 978-3-940713-18-6)
pg-papers 02/2016
Stertz N, Salzmann A, Blättner B (2016): Evaluation of the model clause for midwifery and physiotherapy at Fulda University of Applied Sciences, pg-papers 02/2016, Fulda. (ISBN 978-3-940713-17-9)
pg-papers 01/2016
Greß S, Stegmüller K (2016): Personalbemessung in der stationären Altenpflege: Gutachterliche Stellungnahme für die Vereinte Dienstleistungsgewerkschaft (ver.di). pg-papers 01/2016, Fulda. (ISBN 978-3- 940713-16-2)
pg-papers 03/2015
Salzmann A, Hofmann W, Heinemann S, Greß S (2015): How burdened are family physicians in Germany? A workload comparison by practice situation. pg-papers 03/2015, Fulda. (ISBN 978-3-940713-15-5)
pg-papers 02/2015
Greß S (2015): Der kalkulatorische Arztlohn in der ärztlichen Vergütung :
expert opinion for the GKV-Spitzenverband. pg-papers 02/2015, Fulda. (ISBN 978-3-940713-14-8)
pg-papers 01/2015
Leipold A (2015): "We make the day a beautiful day" - An ethnographic study on the voluntary care of dementia patients in host families of the home-based day care SOwieDAheim. pg-papers 01/2015, Fulda. (ISBN 978-3-940713-11-7)
Publisher
The Department of Nursing and Health at Fulda University of Applied Sciences is the publisher of the electronic publication series pg-papers, represented by the Dean. The copyright and thus the responsibility for the content of the publication lie with the authors.
The author or group of authors submit a text ready for publication (= final version) in a Word file via e-mail to dea.niebuhr@pg.hs-fulda.de. Detailed instructions for authors can be found here
Kontakt

Prof. Dr. Dea Niebuhr
Health Technology Assessment and Health System Design