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  1. Article ; Online: Junior doctors and fitness to practice procedures in the UK: analysis of factors prompting tribunal referrals and outcomes.

    Grote, Helen / Greig, Flora

    Postgraduate medical journal

    2023  Volume 97, Issue 1152, Page(s) 623–628

    Abstract: Purpose of the study: To ascertain factors influencing referral to, and outcomes from medical tribunals for junior doctors with less than 7 years of postgraduate training.: Study design: A mixed methods analysis of 49 publicly available ... ...

    Abstract Purpose of the study: To ascertain factors influencing referral to, and outcomes from medical tribunals for junior doctors with less than 7 years of postgraduate training.
    Study design: A mixed methods analysis of 49 publicly available determinations from the UK Medical Practitioner Tribunal Service (MPTS) between 2014 and 2020 was undertaken. Data on demographics, training grade, type of case and outcomes from the tribunal were recorded. A qualitative thematic analysis of the determinations was also undertaken, with themes being identified based on frequency and pertinence to the process of determination.
    Results: The largest group of junior doctors referred to an MPTS tribunal (38%) was those on the foundation programme; in their first 2 years postgraduation. Fifty-three per cent of all junior doctors referred to a tribunal were erased from the medical register. Erasure from the register was significantly associated with male gender, less than 4 years postqualification, non-attendance at the tribunal hearing, lack of legal representation and lack of insight or remorse at the tribunal hearing. Several cases involved dishonesty in relation to academic achievements and workplace-based assessments.
    Conclusion: Consideration should be given as to how best to support the transition in professional identity from student to doctor. Teaching medical professionalism should be a priority in undergraduate and early postgraduate education, with lessons from fitness to practice tribunals shared for educational purposes.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-04-17
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 80325-x
    ISSN 1469-0756 ; 0032-5473
    ISSN (online) 1469-0756
    ISSN 0032-5473
    DOI 10.1136/postgradmedj-2021-140284
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  2. Article: Commentary: Intentional Observer Effects on Quantum Randomness: A Bayesian Analysis Reveals Evidence Against Micro-Psychokinesis.

    Grote, Hartmut

    Frontiers in psychology

    2018  Volume 9, Page(s) 1350

    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-08-03
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 2563826-9
    ISSN 1664-1078
    ISSN 1664-1078
    DOI 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01350
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  3. Article ; Online: The experience of D/deaf healthcare professionals during the coronavirus pandemic.

    Grote, H / Izagaren, F / Jackson, E

    Occupational medicine (Oxford, England)

    2021  Volume 71, Issue 4-5, Page(s) 196–203

    Abstract: Background: The coronavirus pandemic, in particular the introduction of masks, presented a huge challenge for the UK's D/deaf community, many of whom rely on visual cues in lipreading and sign language. This particularly affected D/deaf healthcare ... ...

    Abstract Background: The coronavirus pandemic, in particular the introduction of masks, presented a huge challenge for the UK's D/deaf community, many of whom rely on visual cues in lipreading and sign language. This particularly affected D/deaf healthcare professionals (HCPs), who faced significant communication challenges at work due to the lack of transparent masks or other reasonable adjustments.
    Aims: To determine the impact that a lack of transparent masks and reasonable adjustments had on communication, confidence at work and well-being among D/deaf HCPs during the coronavirus pandemic.
    Methods: A survey was sent to all members of the 'UK Deaf Healthcare Professionals Group' on Facebook, the 'Healthcare Professionals with Hearing Loss' listserver and promoted on Social Media.
    Results: Eighty-three responses were received. Nine (11%) individuals had access to transparent masks. Over three-quarters of respondents reported feeling anxious and fearful of making a mistake due to communication difficulties. Fourteen (17%) were removed from clinical roles due to a lack of reasonable adjustments. One-third felt they would need to consider an alternative career if improvements were not made. Seventy-eight per cent felt the communication needs of D/deaf HCPs had not been met during the pandemic.
    Conclusions: D/deaf HCPs felt left behind, isolated and frustrated by a lack of transparent masks and reasonable adjustments to meet their communication needs. Loss of experienced, qualified HCPs has a significant economic and workforce impact, particularly during a pandemic. Urgent action is needed to ensure D/deaf HCPs are provided with the workplace support required under the Equality Act (2010).
    MeSH term(s) COVID-19 ; Delivery of Health Care ; Health Personnel ; Humans ; Masks ; Pandemics
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-04-26
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1103950-4
    ISSN 1471-8405 ; 0962-7480
    ISSN (online) 1471-8405
    ISSN 0962-7480
    DOI 10.1093/occmed/kqab048
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  4. Article ; Online: Covid-19: The communication needs of D/deaf healthcare workers and patients are being forgotten.

    Grote, Helen / Izagaren, Fizz

    BMJ (Clinical research ed.)

    2020  Volume 369, Page(s) m2372

    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-06-15
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1362901-3
    ISSN 1756-1833 ; 0959-8154 ; 0959-8146 ; 0959-8138 ; 0959-535X ; 1759-2151
    ISSN (online) 1756-1833
    ISSN 0959-8154 ; 0959-8146 ; 0959-8138 ; 0959-535X ; 1759-2151
    DOI 10.1136/bmj.m2372
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  5. Article: High power, low-noise, and multiply resonant photodetector for interferometric gravitational wave detectors.

    Grote, H

    The Review of scientific instruments

    2007  Volume 78, Issue 5, Page(s) 54704

    Abstract: We have developed a new photodetector circuit for use in interferometric gravitational wave detectors. The circuit can detect high laser power with low noise and provide multiple outputs for different signal frequencies. The dynamic range of this circuit ...

    Abstract We have developed a new photodetector circuit for use in interferometric gravitational wave detectors. The circuit can detect high laser power with low noise and provide multiple outputs for different signal frequencies. The dynamic range of this circuit is increased in comparison with the photodetector design used until the end of 2005.
    MeSH term(s) Amplifiers, Electronic ; Equipment Design ; Equipment Failure Analysis ; Gravitation ; Interferometry/instrumentation ; Interferometry/methods ; Photometry/instrumentation ; Photometry/methods ; Reproducibility of Results ; Sensitivity and Specificity ; Transducers
    Language English
    Publishing date 2007-05
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Evaluation Studies ; Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 209865-9
    ISSN 1089-7623 ; 0034-6748
    ISSN (online) 1089-7623
    ISSN 0034-6748
    DOI 10.1063/1.2735559
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  6. Article ; Online: How to communicate with patients who are D/deaf or have hearing loss.

    Grote, Helen / Izagaren, Fatin / O'Brien, Vicky

    BMJ (Clinical research ed.)

    2021  Volume 373, Page(s) n1382

    MeSH term(s) Communication Aids for Disabled ; Deafness ; Health Services Accessibility ; Humans ; Persons With Hearing Impairments ; Sign Language
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-06-09
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1362901-3
    ISSN 1756-1833 ; 0959-8154 ; 0959-8146 ; 0959-8138 ; 0959-535X ; 1759-2151
    ISSN (online) 1756-1833
    ISSN 0959-8154 ; 0959-8146 ; 0959-8138 ; 0959-535X ; 1759-2151
    DOI 10.1136/bmj.n1382
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  7. Book: Zusatzstoffe und Enzyme

    Weck, Markus / Grote, Henner / Matthes, Kornelia

    (Fragen & Antworten)

    2009  

    Author's details M. Weck ; H. Grote ; K. Matthes
    Series title Fragen & Antworten
    Keywords Deutschland ; Zusatzstoff ; Lebensmittelrecht
    Subject Lebensmittel ; Fremdstoff ; Lebensmittelzusatzstoff
    Language German
    Size 109 S.
    Edition 1. Aufl.
    Publisher Behr
    Publishing place Hamburg
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Book
    HBZ-ID HT015868369
    ISBN 978-3-89947-532-6 ; 3-89947-532-1
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Nutrition, Environment, Agriculture

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  8. Book ; Thesis: Differenzierende Wahrnehmung der Sättigung bei variiertem Volumen des Nahrungsangebotes unter Ausschaltung kognitiver Kontrollmöglichkeiten

    Grote, Hildegard

    experimentelle Untersuchung mit Probanden unterschiedlichen Essverhaltens

    1989  

    Author's details vorgelegt von Hildegard Grote
    Size 2 Mikrofiches : 24x
    Document type Book ; Thesis
    Thesis / German Habilitation thesis Göttingen, Univ., Diss., 1989
    Note Mikroreprod. e. Ms.: 100, [13] Bl. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    HBZ-ID HT004191416
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  9. Article ; Online: Olfactory disorders in childhood: A comparative study of olfaction in children with adenoid hyperplasia versus a control group and the postoperative effects of adenoidectomy with respect to olfactory ability.

    Lukasik, H / Grote, H / Bogaert, S / Volkenstein, S / Schlegtendal, A / Eitner, L / Beermann, L / Maier, C / Brinkmann, F / van Ackeren, K

    International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology

    2023  Volume 174, Page(s) 111735

    Abstract: Purpose: Hyposmia in childhood is poorly characterized. The "U-Sniff Test", validated for children with anosmia, can be used to objectify olfactory impairment but has not been used to distinguish between hyposmia and normosmia. Therefore, we ... ...

    Abstract Purpose: Hyposmia in childhood is poorly characterized. The "U-Sniff Test", validated for children with anosmia, can be used to objectify olfactory impairment but has not been used to distinguish between hyposmia and normosmia. Therefore, we investigated children with enlarged adenoids with respect to hyposmia, its correlation with adenoid size, and the sensitivity of questionnaires to predict olfactory impairment.
    Methods: In a prospective comparison, olfaction was assessed by "U-Sniff Test" (score 0-12; <8 hyposmia) in 41 children (5-18 years) with adenoid hyperplasia and compared with 196 children without any respiratory affection (control) after exclusion of previous SARS-Cov2-infection from December 2020 to December 2021. ENT-related complaints were collected using a self-designed questionnaire. We were able to include 13 children in a follow-up examination to compare preoperative performance in the "U-Sniff Test" with postoperative outcome after adenoidectomy.
    Statistics: chi-square-test (p < 0.05), odds-ratio, Spearman's rho, ROC-, cluster analysis.
    Results: Severe hyposmia was present in 36.6% of children with adenoid-hyperplasia compared to 3.1% of the control-group. Adenoid-children scored significantly more often between 8 and 10 points (58.5%) than the control (31.6%; p < 0.01). Adenoid size and olfactory performance correlate significantly (r: 0.83; CI -0.89 … -0.72). Hyposmia in the adenoid group is characterized predominately by loss of the odors banana, butter and rose. None of children with hyposmia or parents reported impaired olfactory performance. Postoperatively, olfactory function improved significantly in 85% of cases (p 0.01, SD ± 1.71, Δ3.54points).
    Conclusion: Questionnaires are insufficient to detect hyposmia in this cohort. In contrast, the "U-Sniff Test" detects even reduced olfactory performance without reaching the cut-off value, which represents the majority of test results in the adenoid group. Therefore, we recommend the classification of moderate hyposmia (8-10 points) to be included for our study population.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Smell ; Adenoidectomy ; Adenoids/surgery ; Adenoids/pathology ; Anosmia ; Hyperplasia/pathology ; Control Groups ; RNA, Viral ; Olfaction Disorders/diagnosis ; Olfaction Disorders/etiology
    Chemical Substances RNA, Viral
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-09-22
    Publishing country Ireland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 754501-0
    ISSN 1872-8464 ; 0165-5876
    ISSN (online) 1872-8464
    ISSN 0165-5876
    DOI 10.1016/j.ijporl.2023.111735
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  10. Article ; Online: Post-traumatic (and postsurgical) Guillain-Barré Syndrome: a rare, but treatable entity.

    Grote, Helen / Sim, Nicholas Keyi / Rinaldi, Simon / Carswell, Christopher

    BMJ case reports

    2021  Volume 14, Issue 2

    Abstract: Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is an acute, monophasic, polyradiculoneuropathy usually provoked by a preceding infection. The cardinal features are progressive weakness in the upper and lower limbs accompanied by loss of deep tendon reflexes. The ... ...

    Abstract Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is an acute, monophasic, polyradiculoneuropathy usually provoked by a preceding infection. The cardinal features are progressive weakness in the upper and lower limbs accompanied by loss of deep tendon reflexes. The diagnosis is made on the basis of the clinical history and examination findings, supported by typical cerebrospinal fluid and electrophysiology findings. Trauma and surgery are well understood but rare precipitants of GBS, which clinicians should be aware of, in order not to miss an opportunity to use immunomodulatory therapies. Furthermore, the presence of postsurgical or post-traumatic GBS should prompt careful assessment for underlying malignancy or autoimmune disease associated with an acute demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy. Here, we present a case of post-traumatic GBS and discuss the potential mechanisms that might underlie this, as well as the investigations and treatment that should be considered.
    MeSH term(s) Athletic Injuries/complications ; Back Pain/complications ; Diagnosis, Differential ; Fractures, Bone/complications ; Guillain-Barre Syndrome/diagnosis ; Guillain-Barre Syndrome/drug therapy ; Guillain-Barre Syndrome/etiology ; Humans ; Immunoglobulins, Intravenous/therapeutic use ; Male ; Middle Aged
    Chemical Substances Immunoglobulins, Intravenous
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-02-08
    Publishing country England
    Document type Case Reports ; Journal Article
    ISSN 1757-790X
    ISSN (online) 1757-790X
    DOI 10.1136/bcr-2020-238116
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