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Giovanni Spitale

Universität Zürich

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  • 6, Automatic clip cutting, or: how machines are stealing human jobs (making our work faster, more accurate and less boring)
    14:03
  • 5, It's all about the experience - Let's knit all together.
    9:48
  • 4, Creating interviewee profiles: how and why.
    3:39
  • 3, What are categories and topics? All about taxoniomies!
    16:05
  • 2, The Module tab: creating and modifying modules
    8:17
  • 1, The DIPEx Database interface: a general overview.
    42:03
  • Excellence in Patient Care Symposium 2021 (DIPEx.ch)
    3:12:27
  • 129, Mrs Lefebre can count on her friends every day.
    1:23
  • 128, Mr Jenny is grateful to his brother for being there for him.
    0:37
  • 127, Mr Reinhart is concerned about a positive mood, which contributes a lot to Mrs Reinhart's well-being.
    1:34
  • 126, Mr Esposito cannot express his perspective to his children, which he can understand.
    1:17
  • 125, Mr Esposito repeatedly expresses the wish to end his life in the interview.
    1:04
  • 124, Mr Cohen hopes that the disease will not progress so quickly.
    0:30
  • 169, Mr Vuillemin has made an advance directive on his own.
    1:47
  • 168, Mr Cohen made an advance directive with the nursing staff and his wife after the diagnosis.
    0:14
  • 165, Mrs Zeller filled out an advance directive with her mother when she moved to the nursing home.
    0:47
  • 163, The Jenny brothers see the advance directive differently.
    2:43
  • 162, Due to dementia, Mr Vuillemin has changed his diet.
    2:08
  • 155, Mr Jenny takes a sleeping pill for his nightly restlessness.
    0:35
  • 148, Dementia is invisible, yet it causes suffering, says Mr Vuillemin.
    0:59
  • 146, His brother is still doing well and can largely live independently, says Mr Jenny.
    0:44
  • 142, Ms Lefebre says, that doctors and therapists need to be able to explain the disease in order to recognise oneself in it.
    0:19
  • 141, Ms Lefebre recommends going to the doctor if something is wrong.
    0:43
  • 138, Mr Jenny's slowing down is causing his brother problems.
    1:40
  • 135, Mr Jenny is reticent in providing information about his illness.
    2:43
  • 133, Ms Lefebre goes for a walk outside to relieve the negative mood and the feeling of tension and stress.
    0:25
  • 132, Mr Vuillemin walks a lot and practices muscle relaxation every day.
    1:10
  • 123, Mr Jenny's doctor said that it is possible to live well with dementia for a long time.
    0:52
  • 122, Ms Morel no longer thinks much about the future. She focuses on what still works today.
    0:30
  • 118, By classifying dementia as a complaint of old age, Mr Jenny can better accept the disease.
    1:41
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