Ulrike Höhmann

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Ulrike Höhmann (born October 31, 1956 in Mülheim an der Ruhr ) is a German nursing scientist and professor in the field of health and nursing science .

Life

Until 1975 Höhmann attended state high school in Mülheim an der Ruhr. After training as a nurse (qualification as a nurse), she studied sociology, psychology and political science at the University of Freiburg . She graduated in 1984 with a Magister. Your doctorate as Dr. rer. medic. took place at the Institute for Health and Nursing Science at the University of Halle in 2002.

From 1987 to 1989 she was a lecturer at the civil service school in Trier, where she met the later nursing statistician and employee Hilde Steppes , Egon Bloh. From 1989 to 1993 she held lectureships, teaching and research at the Rehabilitation Foundation , Heidelberg (SRH-Group), and from 1993 to 1997 she headed the Agnes Karll Institute for Nursing Science of the German Professional Association for Nursing Science, Eschborn, 1997 Until 2013 she was professor for nursing science at the Evangelical University of Darmstadt , there in 2002 founding managing director of the Hessian Institute for Nursing Science, Frankfurt (a cooperation institute of the University of Applied Sciences Frankfurt, the University of Fulda and the Evangelical University of Darmstadt). Since 2013 she has held the chair for “Multi-professional care for chronically ill people” at the University of Witten / Herdecke and heads the master’s course there “Multi-professional care for people with dementia and chronic disabilities”.

She is married to the sociologist Peter Höhmann .

Publications (selection)

  • with H. Weinrich and G. Gätschenberger: The importance of the care plan for quality assurance in care. (= Research report . 261). Federal Ministry for Labor and Social Affairs, Bonn 1996.
  • with G. Müller-Mundt and B. Schulz: Quality through cooperation - health services in networking. Mabuse, Frankfurt 1997.
  • Cooperative quality development as an object of participatory intervention research. In: D. Schaeffer, G. Müller-Mundt: Qualitative Health and Care Research - Handbook of Health Sciences. Bern 2002, pp. 179-200.
  • Specific networking requirements for chronically ill people in need of long-term care. DZA (Ed.) Expertise on the 4th report on the elderly. Volume III: Very old age and dementia as challenges to health and long-term care. Hannover 2002, pp. 289-428.
  • Financial sponsor and source of ideas. (Interview with Ulrike Höhmann): In: EM Ulmer, EM Krampe, W. Hass, H. Wackerhagen (eds.): Hilde Steppe "Seeing diversity instead of fear of chaos". Selected Works. Hans Huber Verlag, Bern 2003, ISBN 3-456-83919-7 , pp. 118–126.
  • with EM Panfil, K. Stegmüller and EM Krampe: BuBI: Study of entering and staying in the profession of Hessian nursing professionals - a study by the Hessian Institute for Nursing Research (HessIP). In: Care & Society. (13) 3, 2008, pp. 215-234.
  • Prerequisites and possibilities for cross-professional and cross-institutional cooperation to improve the quality of care for people in need of care. In: Renate Stemmer (Ed.): Quality in care - despite scarce resources. Mainzer Schriften Pflegebibliothek. Schlueter'sche Hannover 2009, pp. 11-27. ISBN 978-3-89993-216-4 .
  • with Tobias Mai and Wilfried Schnepp: The life situation of Parkinson's sufferers and their relatives in the mirror of the literature - an overview , in: Pflege, the scientific journal for care professions , Hogrefe Bern 2010, pp. 81–98.
  • The academization of care: from drilling thick boards. In: R. Palm, M. Dichter (Hrsg.): Nursing Science in Germany - Achievements and Challenges. Bern 2013, pp. 316–324.
  • Bullying as a career strategy with no boundaries in restructuring processes: Some considerations on general conditions that encourage bullying in care-related fields of work. In: Care & Society. 18, 1, 2013, pp. 77-81.
  • with P. Höhmann: Perception as a task of empirical social research. In: R. Zitt et al.: Perceiving. (= Theology and social reality ). Stuttgart 2013, ISBN 978-3-17-022645-6 , pp. 209–245.
  • with S. Bartholomeyczik : Researching complex interdependencies in care: concepts instead of recipes. In: Care & Society. (18), 4, 2013, pp. 293-312.
  • Care documentation in inpatient care for the elderly: Paradoxical certainties. In: H. Hoch, P. Zoche (Ed.): Securities and uncertainties - sociological contributions. In: Civil Security. Volume 8, 2014, pp. 235-256.
  • with D. Schmitz, M. Lautenschläger and O. Inhester: New Perspectives: Interprofessional cooperation for better care for people with dementia. In: Dr. med. Mabuse. 216, July / August 2015, pp. 50–51.
  • with Martina Hasseler : For discussion: The "New Assessment Assessment" to determine the need for care: Plea for an urgent debate in nursing science that differentiates between "science" and "politics". In: Pflege & Gesellschaft , Juventa Weinheim 2015, 20: 2: 173-179.

She is co-editor of the magazine Pflege & Gesellschaft , Juventa, Weinheim.

literature

  • Birgit Trockel, Irmgard Notthoff, Margret Knäuper (Eds.): Who's Who in Care. Germany - Switzerland - Austria. Hans Huber Verlag, Bern 1999, ISBN 3-456-83016-5 . on Ulrike Höhmann pp. 214–216, with a preface by Ruth Schröck
  • Birgit Panke-Kochinke: The history of nursing (1679-2000). A source book. Mabuse Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2001, ISBN 3-933050-73-1 , p. 306: Source 81: Ulrike Höhmann, theory-guided care planning and care documentation under the sign of long-term care insurance. Results of an empirical study.

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Individual evidence

  1. Christine R. Auer: A free-thinking nurse, Antje Grauhan MA is 80 years old. with a contribution by Monika Thiemann-Brenning, funded by the Robert Bosch Stiftung , self-published, Heidelberg 2010, on Egon Bloh p. 21, ISBN 978-3-00-030494-1 . Antje Grauhan 80 years old .
  2. ^ Egon Bloh: Dissertation Educational Science University of Heidelberg 1997 : Developmental Pedagogy of Cooperation