In the 12th episode of the Digital Public Health Podcast, we talk to Dr. Kathrin Seibert, nursing and health scientist at Bremen University of Applied Sciences (HSB). Dr. Seibert, who is also a trained nurse, talks about the current challenges and opportunities of digital transformation in nursing - with a focus on artificial intelligence (AI).
The interview sheds light on how AI and other digital technologies are already being used in nursing and what developments can be expected in the future.
From intelligent duty rostering to voice-controlled care documentation - Dr. Seibert provides exciting insights into her research and discusses the ethical and practical implications of these innovations.
The potential of these technologies to reduce the workload of care staff and improve the quality of care will also be discussed. A must-listen for anyone interested in the future of care and the role of digitalization in this important sector.
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Health scientist Dr. Kufre Okop supports older people in South Africa and Germany. Iria Sorge-Röder has portrayed him.
Obesity, high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease are considered widespread diseases in Germany. At the same time, digital services promise quick help: smartwatches provide an overview of health data such as blood pressure and pulse, and online sports courses are supposed to bring the gym into your own living room. However, those for whom such offers would be particularly useful hardly use them: older people. As a fellow at the Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg in Delmenhorst, health scientist Dr. Kufre Okop is investigating how this can be changed, in close cooperation with BIPS.
The complete portrait can be found here.





