Regina Lorenz-Krause

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Regina Lorenz-Krause (* 1956 ) is a German nursing and social scientist . Lorenz-Krause has been a professor at Münster University of Applied Sciences since 1994 in the nursing and health department.

Regina Lorenz-Krause

Life

After training as a nurse at the Henrietten Foundation Hanover from 1976 to 1979, Lorenz-Krause studied social sciences at the University of Hamburg. Parallel to her studies, she gained experience in the care and education of the handicapped in the Alsterdorf institutions . After completing her studies in 1985, she obtained her diploma, which was followed by a number of years as a lecturer at the nursing school of the General Hospital Heidberg and working on a project at the vocational training center of the DGB. In 1986 she founded the Institute for Social Science Research and Empirical Research in Hamburg and left it in 1988. At the beginning of the 1990s she gained her first experience in management consulting at Prognos AG in Basel. After receiving your doctorate in 1993 as Dr. phil. at the Institute for Sociology at the University of Hamburg, in 1994 she accepted the position of professor for nursing science at the Münster University of Applied Sciences, where she was co-founder of the nursing and health department. From 1996 to 2001 she carried out several research projects at UCSF; She also completed a three-month research semester at Temple University in Philadelphia in 2000 , during which she examined the transfer options from women's health centers to Germany. In 1999, Lorenz-Krause founded the Research Group Care and Health eV in Münster, with the main research focus on care and care of the chronically ill and care management. Due to her close relationships with various universities in the USA, but above all with the UCSF , she has particularly contributed to the internationalization of the department at the university. Since 2002 she has maintained a close cooperation with Adele Clarke in the field of women's health research and the post-modern-turn approach, which is also mentioned in the foreword of Adele Clarke's work from 2012. In 2008 Lorenz-Krause founded the Sirius Health Company, which sees itself as a holistic corporate development in the healthcare sector. Her current research focuses on the following areas: Coping and controlling chronic diseases, integrated health care, community health, family health and health promotion in companies, health coaching for managers, breastcare nursing and prevention / screening for breast cancer, case management, patient coaching and patient counseling.

Fonts

  • Lorenz-Krause, Regina. prognos (ed.). (1992). In On the way out of the care crisis? (pp. 67-87). Berlin: Ed. Sigma.
  • Gerwin, B., & Lorenz-Krause, R. (2005). Actively control and manage the course of care and illness. Taking into account the Corbin-Strauss care model (edition: 1st edition). Münster: LIT.
  • Lorenz-Krause, R. (1995). The introduction of new working methods in nursing: Experiences in the context of organizational design processes illustrated using the example of two model hospitals (edition: 2nd, unchanged edition). Muenster; Hamburg: LIT.
  • Lorenz-Krause, R., Niemann, H., & Lubkin, IM (2002). Chronic Illness: Implications and Interventions for Nursing and Health Professions. (S. Mecke, transl.). Bern; Göttingen; Toronto; Seattle: Verlag Hans Huber.
  • Lorenz-Krause, R., & Uhländer-Masiak, E. (2003). Women's health: Perspectives for nursing and health sciences (edition: 1st, ed.). Bern u. a .: Huber, Hans.
  • Lorenz-Krause, R. (1991). Policy paper for the conception of practice-related nursing research. Care: the scientific journal for care professions, 4 (2), 97–104.
  • Lorenz-Krause, R. (1994). Nursing science - a blank spot in the landscape? Evangelical impulses: Forum for gerontology, geriatrics, nursing, work with the elderly, pastoral care, 16 (2), 26–28.

Web links

  • Homepage at Münster University of Applied Sciences, Department of Health

Individual evidence

  1. Knäuper, M., Notthoff, Irmgard, Trockel, Birgit, Trockel, Birgit. (1999). Who is who in care: Germany, Switzerland, Austria. Bern [u. a.]: Huber.
  2. fhocus, the magazine of the Münster University of Applied Sciences, 2014, No. 24, pp. 16-17
  3. ^ Clarke, Adele., (2002), Situation Analysis: Grounded Theory After the Postmodern Turn (Interdisciplinary Discourse Research) (German Edition), VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften: Heidelberg
  4. Milestones, Women in Science, Portraits and Backgrounds, April 2011, p. 59