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BMC Health Serv Res ; 22(1): 1426, 2022 Nov 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36443845

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Psychiatric hospitals are increasingly being digitalised. Digitalisation often requires changes at work for health professionals. A positive attitude from health professionals towards technology is crucial for a successful and sustainable digital transformation at work. Nevertheless, insufficient attention is being paid to the health professionals' sentiments towards technology. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to identify the implemented technologies in psychiatric hospitals and to describe the health professionals' sentiments towards these implemented technologies. METHODS: A text-mining analysis of semi-structured interviews with nurses, physicians and psychologists was conducted. The analysis comprised word frequencies and sentiment analyses. For the sentiment analyses, the SentimentWortschatz dataset was used. The sentiments ranged from -1 (strongly negative sentiment) to 1 (strongly positive sentiment). RESULTS: In total, 20 health professionals (nurses, physicians and psychologists) participated in the study. When asked about the technologies they used, the participating health professionals mainly referred to the computer, email, phone and electronic health record. Overall, 4% of the words in the transcripts were positive or negative sentiments. Of all words that express a sentiment, 73% were positive. The discussed technologies were associated with positive and negative sentiments. However, of all sentences that described technology at the workplace, 69.4% were negative. CONCLUSIONS: The participating health professionals mentioned a limited number of technologies at work. The sentiments towards technologies were mostly negative. The way in which technologies are implemented and the lack of health professionals' involvement seem to be reasons for the negative sentiments.


Subject(s)
Health Personnel , Hospitals, Psychiatric , Information Technology , Humans , Attitude , Data Mining
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BMC Psychiatry ; 22(1): 430, 2022 06 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35752758

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Virtual communities played an important role in mental health and well-being during the Covid-19 pandemic by providing access to others and thereby preventing loneliness. The pandemic has accelerated the urge for digital solutions for people with pre-existing mental health problems. So far, it remains unclear how the people concerned communicate with each other and benefit from peer-to-peer support on a moderated digital platform. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the project was to identify and describe the communication patterns and verbal expression of users on the inCLOUsiv platform during the first lockdown in 2020. METHODS: Discussions in forums and live chats on inCLOUsiv were analysed using text mining, which included frequency, correlation, n-gram and sentiment analyses. RESULTS: The communication behaviour of users on inCLOUsiv was benevolent and supportive; and 72% of the identified sentiments were positive. Users addressed the topics of 'corona', 'anxiety' and 'crisis' and shared coping strategies. CONCLUSIONS: The benevolent interaction between users on inCLOUsiv is in line with other virtual communities for Covid-19 and the potential for peer-to-peer support. Users can benefit from each other's experiences and support each other. Virtual communities can be used as an adjuvant to existing therapy, particularly in times of reduced access to local health services.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Health Communication , Communicable Disease Control , Data Mining , Humans , Mental Health , Pandemics , SARS-CoV-2
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Nat Chem ; 13(6): 587-593, 2021 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33927373

ABSTRACT

Most functional groups, especially those consisting of the abundant elements of organic matter-carbon, nitrogen and oxygen-have been extensively studied and only very few remain speculative due to their high intrinsic reactivity. In contrast to the well-explored chemistry of diazoalkanes (R2C=N2), diazoalkenes (R2C=C=N2) have been postulated in several organic transformations, but remain elusive long-sought intermediates. Here, we present a room-temperature stable diazoalkene, utilizing a dinitrogen transfer from nitrous oxide. This functional group shows dual-site nucleophilicity (C and N atoms) and features a bent C-C-N entity (124°) and a long N-N bond together with a remarkable low infrared absorption (1,944 cm-1). Substitution of N2 by an isocyanide leads to a vinylidene ketenimine. Furthermore, photochemically triggered loss of dinitrogen might proceed through a transient triplet vinylidene. We anticipate the existence of a stable diazoalkene functional group to pave an exciting avenue into the chemistry of low-valent carbon and unsaturated carbenes.

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Acta Crystallogr E Crystallogr Commun ; 71(Pt 5): 564-6, 2015 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25995881

ABSTRACT

The zwitterionic title compound, C23H42N2O2S·4H2O, crystallized as a tetrahydrate from a solution of N-[(2,4,6-triiso-propyl-phen-yl)sulfon-yl]aziridine in tri-ethyl-amine, diethyl ether and pentane in the presence of moist air. It is formed by a nucleophillic ring-opening that is assumed to be reversible. The mol-ecular structure shows a major disorder of the triiso-propyl-phenyl group over two equally occupied locations. An inter-esting feature is the uncommon hydrate structure, exhibiting a tape-like motif which can be classified as a transition of the one-dimensional T4(2)6(2) motif into the two-dimensional L4(6)5(7)6(8) motif.

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Curr Genet ; 27(1): 70-6, 1994 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7750149

ABSTRACT

Different transgenic plants of Brassica napus, Brassica nigra, Datura innoxia and Vicia narbonensis expressing the hph gene under the control of the 35s promoter were co-cultivated with mycelial material of Aspergillus niger in microcosms under sterile conditions. A significantly higher number of hygromycin B-resistant colonies of re-isolated fungi was obtained if compared with co-cultures with non-transgenic plants. The hph gene and other foreign sequences could be detected in some of the resistant strains only for a short time after selection, indicating a rapid loss of foreign DNA. A more stable transgenic strain was obtained after co-culture with transgenic plants of D. innoxia including a high number of hph copies in their genome. DNA with detected pUC sequences was prepared to transform E. coli DH5 alpha. One of the recovered plasmids is shown to include pieces of the plant-transforming vector and a foreign sequence. The 35s-regulated expression of genes is studied in A. niger.


Subject(s)
Aspergillus niger/genetics , Brassica/genetics , DNA, Fungal/genetics , DNA, Plant/genetics , DNA, Recombinant/genetics , Datura stramonium/genetics , Fabaceae/genetics , Phosphotransferases (Alcohol Group Acceptor)/genetics , Plants, Medicinal , Plants, Toxic , Transformation, Genetic , Aspergillus niger/drug effects , Aspergillus niger/growth & development , Base Sequence , Brassica/microbiology , Datura stramonium/microbiology , Drug Resistance, Microbial/genetics , Fabaceae/microbiology , Genes, Bacterial , Genes, Synthetic , Hygromycin B/pharmacology , Molecular Sequence Data , Phosphotransferases (Alcohol Group Acceptor)/biosynthesis , Plants, Genetically Modified , Promoter Regions, Genetic , Recombinant Fusion Proteins/biosynthesis , Recombinant Fusion Proteins/genetics
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Plant Mol Biol ; 15(3): 475-83, 1990 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2103465

ABSTRACT

The successful transfer of a marker gene (hpt gene) from Brassica nigra into B. napus via direct gene transfer was demonstrated. Total DNA was isolated from a hygromycin-resistant callus line, which contained three to five copies of the hpt gene. This line had been produced via direct gene transfer with the hygromycin resistance-conferring plasmid pGL2. The treatment of B. napus protoplasts with genomic DNA of B. nigra (HygR) resulted in relative transformation frequencies of 0.1-0.4%. Similar transformation rates were obtained in direct gene transfer experiments using B. napus protoplasts and plasmid pGL2.


Subject(s)
Brassica/genetics , Cinnamates , Genes, Plant , Plant Proteins/genetics , Brassica/enzymology , DNA/genetics , Drug Resistance , Hygromycin B/analogs & derivatives , Hygromycin B/pharmacology , Isoenzymes/analysis , Plant Proteins/biosynthesis , Plasmids , Protoplasts/drug effects , Species Specificity , Transformation, Genetic
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Plant Cell Rep ; 6(4): 313-7, 1987 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24248768

ABSTRACT

Direct gene transfer proved to be an efficient transformation method for Vigna aconitifolia, a member of the legume family. Kanamycin resistant calli and plants were regenerated from heat shocked protoplasts treated with PEG and plasmid DNA containing the coding region for aminoglycoside phosphotransferase gene (NPT II). The plant cultivar used was an important factor in attaining higher transformation frequencies. Transformation was confirmed by Southern blot analysis using a non-radioactive detection system. Attempts to transform mesophyll and suspension cultured cells by this method were unsuccessful. Protoplasts electroporated with the plasmid pCAP212, which codes for chloramphenicol acetyltransferase, exhibited transient expression of this gene two days after treatment while electroporated cells did not show this enzyme activity. It is therefore assumed that the DNA uptake is prevented by the cell wall.

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