318 resultados para Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft.
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Die Antiquarische Gesellschaft in Zürich veröffentlicht seit 1837 jedes Jahr auf den Berchtoldstag (2. Januar) ein Neujahrsblatt. Das erste «Neujahrsstück» war neu entdeckten keltischen Gräber im Burghölzli und auf der Forch nahe Zürich gewidmet. Nach einer langen Serie von Monografien zu historischen, archäologischen und kunsthistorischen Themen mit Zürcher Bezug werden in den letzten Jahren auch häufig Sammelbände veröffentlicht, in denen Autorinnen und Autoren ein Thema aus verschiedenen Perspektiven beleuchten.
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La société économique de Berne est considérée comme une zone de contact à portée européenne des Lumières économiques. C´est dans cette perspective que son organe de publication paraissant dans deux langues, son premier catalogue de bibliothèque, tout comme les membres d´honneur qui y sont nommés feront l´objet d´une étude. Cette analyse vise aussi bien aux aspects fonctionnels du transfert des savoirs et de leur organisation, qu´à la culture de réputation et de reconnaissance. Seule l´association de ces deux aspects permet de constituer le caractère international de la société bernoise
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Objective: The "Hamburg model" designates an integrated care model for severely ill patients with psychotic disorders financed by the health insurance system in accordance with § 140 SGB V.Methods: It comprises comprehensive and long-term treatment within a regional network of the psychosis center of the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE) and private psychiatrists. The treatment model consists of therapeutic assertive community treatment (ACT) provided by a highly specialized treatment team and need-adapted in- and outpatient care.Results and conclusions: The present article summarizes the disease- and treatment-specific rationales for the model development as well as the model structure and treatment contents. The article further summarizes the effectiveness and efficiency results of a study comparing the Hamburg model and treatment as usual (without ACT) within a 12-month follow-up study (ACCESS trial).
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Objective: Since the beginning of the integrated care model for severely ill patients with psychotic disorders ("Hamburg model") in 2007 different clinical parameters have been consecutively assessed within a naturalistic, observational, prospective study.Methods: Clinical outcome of the 2-year and 4-year follow-ups of n = 158 patients.Results: A significant and ongoing improvement of psychopathology, severity of illness, functional outcome, quality of life and satisfaction with care in this sample of severely ill and merely chronic patients with psychosis was shown. Moreover, medication adherence improved and quality and quantity of outpatient treatment increased.Conclusion: The ongoing psychosocial stabilisation of the patients most likely result from a combination of various factors: continuity of care, multimodal and individualized care, therapeutic specialisation and the multidisciplinary ACT team. Results provide clinical and scientific evidence for future implementations of the integrated care model "Hamburg Model" for the treatment of psychosis.