Final theses
Dissertationen
- Qualifying researchers in early career phases for handling research data: An empirical-ethical investigation of needs for action and recommendations for public health teaching. (Christin Diegmann; Bremen, Public Health)
- Approaches to equitable health care for people with high weight: A model for integrating ethics, empirics, and health policy. (Imogen Sophia Weidinger; Bremen, Public Health)
- The development of therapy for women in forensics in the period 1945-1985 using the example of the MRVZN Moringen (Freia Rose-Borsum; Göttingen, Human Medicine)
Master theses
- Digital health literacy and the responsibility of teachers in Bremen schools
- The representation of death an grief in narrative structures: A public health analysis of Disney amnimated films
- Establishment of ethics consultations in nursing homes for the elderly
- Gender, age anf ethnicity in organ donation campaigns: a multimodal and film-ethnographic analysis
- Sex education in German schools - a topic for STI prevention ? A discourse analysis of methodology & didactis in sex education lessons
Bachelor theses
- "Obesity care gap: possibilities and limits of digital health applications"
- "Beautydocs" on Instagram: An examination of communication strategies for medically unindicates procedures
- Contraception in residential facilities for people with disabilities - an organizational ethical perspective
- Sexual health information on Instagram: A critical analysis with reference to quality assessment methods
- Orientation in the introductory phase of studies. A qualitative study of student experiences in the health sciences in Bremen
- Social health justice in the fourth season of the series "Charité": An analysis from a health ethics perspective
- Post-mortem organ donation rates in German hospitals: Influencing factors and implemented measures
- Information materials on bowel cancer sreening for people with learning difficulties
- Weight stigmatization by general practitioners: Psychological effects on obese patients
- Photovoice as a participatory method for researching obesity - A consideration in the context of the Health Humanities
- Obesity as a recognized disability: A comparison of identity constructions of obese and disabled people
- Adherence of living kidney donation recipients. Possibilities and limits of participatory decision-making in living kidney donation
- The facility-based Covid-19 vaccination obligation in Germany - an analysis of statements with regard to public health ethical and health policy issues
- Influence of the living environment on the development of obesity: a comparative analysis of the obesogenic environment in the US context
- Queer health: An examination of the representativeness of marginalized identities in health care
- The research perspective of intersectionality in relation to age and obesity: A scoping review
- Improving quality of life through tertiary prevention: A review of measures for kidney donation recipients
- Obesity care gap: possibilities and limits of digital health applications
- Psychosocial consequences of bullying with high body weight. A comparsion of the portrayal of overweight protagonists in selected books for young people with the current debate in obesity research
- Information needs of living kidney donors. Current information standards ind relation to the interdisciplinary state of research
- Filmic representation as a subject of public health ethics: Solidarity in the pandemic series "Sløborn"
- The parliamentary debates on the Transplantation Act in 1997 and 2019: a comparative public health analysis
- 'We ar heroes?' Health as a social self-narrative through campaigns in times of tehe pandemic from a health philosophy perspective
- Communication strategies to increase willingness to be vaccinated against Covid-19 - an analysis of the online campaign "Deutschland krempelt die #Ärmelhoch" by Federal Ministry of Health