Hartmut Remmers

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Hartmut Remmers (* 1952 in Minden ) is a German nurse and nursing scientist.

biography

After graduating from high school, Hartmut Remmers initially trained as a nursing assistant between 1972 and 1973. He worked in this capacity until 1976. Between 1973 and 1981 he studied sociology as a major as well as philosophy, history, German and psychology at the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen and Leibniz Universität Hannover . Until 1990 he worked as a nursing lecturer in various institutions and freelance as a science journalist. In 1991 he received his doctorate from Leibniz University Hannover as Dr. phil. with a thesis on Hans Freyer . Between 1991 and 1993 Hartmut Remmers was a lecturer in sociology, political science and educational science at the University of Hanover. Until 1999 he was a research assistant in the course “Teaching Nursing Science” at the University of Bremen with Helga Krüger . In his habilitation project, Remmers dealt with the justification and application levels of ethical norms in practical fields of care. This was followed by the habilitation with the award of the venia legendi for the subject of nursing science. In 2002 he was offered a position at the University of Osnabrück. Hartmut Reimers has held a senior professorship at the Institute of Gerontology at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg since 2019.

Projects (selection)

Between 2008 and 2013 Remmers was head of the nursing science sub-project GAL "Designing Age-Appropriate Living Worlds" and head of the sub-project "Ambient Assisted Living." Remmers was a lecturer at Heidelberg University and between 2010 and 2013 was a fellow at the dementia graduate school of the university's aging research network Heidelberg under the direction of Andreas Kruse and Konrad Beyreuther . Remmers was a member of the project “ The Care of Things - The Meaning of Objects in the History and Current Practice of Nursing ”, a cooperation project between the universities in Heidelberg (Andreas Kruse), Hildesheim (Wolfgang Schröer), Osnabrück and the Charité University Medicine in Berlin ( Thomas Schnalke ) (running from February 1, 2014 to January 31, 2017).

Publications

As an author

  • Euthanasia - ethical challenges to nursing action and institutional framework conditions , in: Pflege. The scientific journal for care professions, 9th volume. Issue 4, December 1996, pp. 267–277.
  • Nursing action. Scientific and ethical discourses on the contouring of nursing science , Huber Bern, Göttingen, Toronto, Seattle, series nursing science 2000, with a contribution to Viktor von Weizsäcker's conception of a medical anthropology , pp. 113–123. Remmers: Caring for you .
  • The contribution of palliative care to the quality of life of people with dementia , in: Kruse, Andreas (Ed.): Quality of life in dementia, AKA Heidelberg 2010, pp. 117–137.
  • (with Manfred Hülsken-Giesler and Manuel Zimansky): vegetative state, apallic syndrome: how dead are apallics? , In: Michael Anderheiden , Wolfgang U. Eckart : Handbook of Death and Human Dignity , de Gruyter Berlin 2012, Vol. 1, pp. 671–695.
  • The “holistic view” in dealing with old people in the medical practice . In: Schumpelick, Volker and Bernhard Vogel (eds.): Demographic change and health. Solution approaches and perspectives, Herder Freiburg i. B. 2014, pp. 100-118.
  • Comments on the 'fate' of care professions in the context of societal erosion crises. In: Balzer, S., Barre, K., Kühme, B. and von Galen-Hoops, W. (Ed.): Ways of critical thinking in care. Festschrift for Ulrike Greb. Frankfurt a. M. Mabuse-Verlag 2018, pp. 102–117.

As editor

Hartmut Remmers is editor of the series: Nursing Science and Nursing Education at V & R Unipress, Universitätsbuchverlag Osnabrück, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht , Göttingen. (Volume one was published in 2011, volume 15 was published in 2019).

  • Hartmut Remmers and Heiner Friesacher (eds.): Theory and practice of nursing action. Justification and draft of a critical theory of nursing science , Göttingen V & R 2008.
  • Hartmut Remmers (Ed.): Nursing Science in Interdisciplinary Dialog . A research report, Göttingen V & R Unipress, 2011.

Video recordings

  • Hartmut Remmers: The person suffering from dementia as a palliative patient, confident of care. Perspectives, opening congress of the Graduate College Dementia , March 18, 2010 , Network Applied Aging Research University of Heidelberg, 27 min. The person suffering from dementia as a palliative patient.
  • Hartmut Remmers: Culture and Care. Institute for Nursing Science, University of Osnabrück. 22. 08. 2018, 30:29 min. Culture and care

literature

  • Birgit Trockel, Irmgard Notthoff, Margret Knäuper (eds.): Who is who in care? Germany-Switzerland-Austria, Hans Huber, Bern 1999, pp. 389–391, with a preface by Ruth Schröck .

Individual evidence

  1. Hartmut Remmers: Heros and industrial society. Constitutional elements of Hans Freyer's social philosophy , dissertation Leibniz University Hannover 1991, published under the title: Hans Freyer: Heros und Industriegesellschaft. Studies on social philosophy , Leske + Budrich Opladen 1994. ISBN 978-3-8100-1313-2 .
  2. Senior Professorship Hartmut Remmers at the IfG of the University of Heidelberg , accessed on December 1, 2019.
  3. Hartmut Remmers: Designing age-appropriate living environments (GAL)
  4. Scientific collections: Pflegedinge - “The care of things” , accessed on April 23, 2017.

Web links

  • Website Hartmut Remmers University of Osnabrück: Digitized