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Publikation Der Einfluss von Altersbildern auf die Raumgestaltung(Bundesamt für Gesundheit BAG, 11/2024) Fabian, Carlo; Seifert, Alexander04A - Beitrag SammelbandPublikation The development of ‘age appropriate’ living environments. Analysis of two case studies from a social work perspective(Cogitatio Press, 2019) Fabian, Carlo; Janett, Sandra; Bischoff, Tobias; Pardini, Riccardo; Leitner, Johanna; Knöpfel, CarloAs the growing number of older people, particularly in urban areas, and changing lifestyles are increasing the importance of continuing to live in the community (ageing in place), studies show that age-related planning of living environments is often shaped by stereotypes, and that the needs of present and future older people are not sufficiently taken into account. In this context, two case studies based on Henri Lefebvre’s theory presented in his book The Production of Space investigate how ‘age-appropriate’ living environments are conceived, practiced and lived, and to what extent age-related stereotypes affect these processes. The two cases examined are an intergenerational project to promote physical activity and the development of a new city square. For both cases, interviews and walkthroughs were conducted with experts from various planning disciplines, as well as with current and future older people. The findings show that in planning practice the notions of old age and older people often remain diffuse and, at the same time, older people are often seen as a homogeneous and fragile group. The results indicate that the importance given to neighbourhood in old age can vary greatly. For social work, this implies that older people should be even more involved in the design of their living environments, through participatory processes, in order to better meet the heterogeneity of their needs.01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher ZeitschriftPublikation Mit den Augen betagter Frauen(Hogrefe, 2018) Süsstrunk, Simon; Bachmann, Nicole; Janett, Sandra; Fabian, Carlo01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher ZeitschriftPublikation Smart healthy age-friendly environments (SHAFE) bridging innovation to health promotion and health service provision(IntechOpen, 2024) De Luca, Vincenzo; Marston, Hannah; Angelini, Leonardo; Militeva, Nadia; Klimczuk, Andrzej; Fabian, Carlo; Papitto, Patrizia; Bernardo, Joana; Ventura, Filipa; Silva, Rosa; Attaianese, Erminia; Korkmaz, Nilufer; Mercurio, Lorenzo; Rinaldi, Antonio Maria; Gentile, Maurizio; Polverino, Renato; Bone, Kenneth; van Staalduinen, Willeke; Apostolo, Joao; Dantas, Carina; Illario, Maddalena; Klimczuk, AndrzejA number of experiences have demonstrated how digital solutions are effective in improving quality of life (QoL) and health outcomes for older adults. Smart Health Age-Friendly Environments (SHAFE) is a new concept introduced in Europe since 2017 that combines the concept of Age-Friendly Environments with Information Technologies, supported by health and community care to improve the health and disease management of older adults and during the life-course. This chapter aims to provide an initial overview of the experiences available not only in Europe, based on the research work of the participants of the International Interdisciplinary Network on Health and Well-being in an Age-Friendly Digital World (NET4Age-Friendly), which could be of interest to preventive, health and social authorities. The chapter reports good practices, pain points, and bottlenecks that may require a collaborative, interdisciplinary research approach to facilitate the transformations towards smart, sustainable, health and age-friendly cities and communities.04A - Beitrag SammelbandPublikation Der präventive Ansatz »Früherkennung und Frühintervention« (F+F)(Verein Grüner Kreis, 2024) Fabian, Carlo; Lienert, Pascal; Zumbrunn, Andrea01B - Beitrag in Magazin oder ZeitungPublikation Physical activity in public space: insights from a global community of practice applying photovoice as a tool for digital participatory place analysis(Routledge, 01.03.2024) Köckler, Heike; Shrestha, Rehana; Aslam, Atif Bilal; Berger, Tania; Börner, Susanne; Cheung, Clement; Fabian, Carlo; Shankavaram, Hiranmayi; Shrestha, Reshma; Shrestha, Sadichchha; Simon, DanielPhysical activity in open spaces is a crucial topic of urban health around the globe. As cities and everyday life differ a lot in specific urban contexts, places for physical activity may vary in shape, perception and use by local people. A group of researchers from eight countries in Europe, South America and Asia used the same online-photovoice application to explore places in their cities regarding physical activity in public spaces. Using the same application in eight countries with diverse local participants, we collected a rich basis for a reflection on methodological issues, the usability of the online-photovoice application and determinants of physical activity in public spaces in contrasting cities. The paper aims to provide traceable documentation of a collaborative learning activity with an online-photovoice application. In doing so, results are presented from researchers’ self-reflection as a global community of practice on how the online-photovoice approach can be applied to place analysis for healthy urban development at different places with practitioners, communities, and scientists from diverse backgrounds. The paper contributes to a broader problem understanding of physical activity in public open spaces. As one result, we find that including aspects of safety and conflict in public space is highly relevant.01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher ZeitschriftPublikation Exploring online health information seeking and sharing among older adults: a mini-review about acceptance, potentials, and barriers(Frontiers Research Foundation, 2024) Bachofner, Yves; Seifert, Alexander; Sepahniya, Samin; Fabian, CarloOnline health information seeking (OHIS) is understood by health care, health promotion, and disease prevention experts as a resource for healthy aging. It is particularly relevant for older adults since this population can benefit significantly from the accessibility and convenience of online health platforms and health information. Nevertheless, empirical findings regarding the acceptance, potentials, and barriers of OHIS among older adults are limited. This mini-review aims to explore the level of acceptance of OHIS, including passive reading of information and active interactions with peers, among the older population. Furthermore, it examines the potentials and barriers associated with such practices. The findings ultimately emphasize the evolving landscape of internet health information exploration among older adults and the potential advantages and challenges that may arise, especially in the context of active interactions with peers.01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher ZeitschriftPublikation Multiphase optimization strategy to promote hand hygiene during a pandemic: optimization of the Soapp app(2022) Inauen, Jennifer; Baretta, Dario; Amrein, Melanie A.; Baeder, Carole; Ruschetti, Gian Giacomo; Carral, María del Río; Fabian, Carlo; Ruettimann, Carole06 - PräsentationPublikation Nachbarschaften machen Stadt. Nachbarschaftsinitiativen und -vereine als Treiber der Quartiersentwicklung und Kooperationspartner*innen der raumbezogenen Sozialen Arbeit(Springer VS, 2023) Tappert, Simone; Oehler, Patrick; Janett, Sandra; Guhl, Jutta; Fabian, Carlo; Michon, BrunoGlobale Nachrichten über Klimawandel, Finanzkrisen und Umwälzungen in verschiedenen Ländern und die zunehmende Ausprägung städtischer Phänomene wie Verdrängung und Segregation verunsichern die zivilgesellschaftliche Bevölkerung und führen zu Reaktionen entlang von Rückzug und Protest. In städtischen Räumen lässt sich eine zunehmende Selbstorganisation der Zivilgesellschaft in Form von Nachbarschaftsinitiativen und -vereinen konstatieren, die sich als Akteur*innen der Stadtentwicklung positionieren. Dabei entwickeln und treiben sie ihre eigenen Konzepte und Lösungsansätze für gesellschaftliche und stadtentwicklungspolitische Fragestellungen voran und fordern ihr Recht auf Mit- und Selbstbestimmung ein, unter gleichzeitiger Wahrung ihrer Autonomie und Unabhängigkeit. Die raumbezogene Soziale Arbeit ist über unterschiedliche Handlungsfelder in die Planung und Entwicklung von Quartieren eingewoben und muss sich in dieser Rekonstituierung einer local governance neu positionieren. Der Beitrag zeigt anhand einer qualitativen Studie in Berlin Kreuzberg auf, welche Potenziale sich durch einen kooperativen Handlungsansatz ergeben, wie dieser gestaltet werden kann, und welche Herausforderungen und Chancen sich daraus für die beteiligten Akteur*innen ergeben. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass der kooperative Ansatz eine hohe Reaktionsfähigkeit, Flexibilität und Pragmatismus, aber auch das Aufgeben eines Steuerungsanspruchs benötigt, sowie die Kompetenz, mit unterschiedlichen Rationalitäten und Logiken der vielfältigen Akteur*innen umzugehen. Dadurch können neue Perspektiven, innovative Praktiken und Veränderungen ermöglicht und gefördert werden.04A - Beitrag SammelbandPublikation Entwicklung und Stand heute der Früherkennung und Frühintervention in der Schweiz(24.01.2023) Fabian, Carlo06 - Präsentation