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    Work System Quality Assessment: A TIHPS Grounded Measurement Model

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    Work systems are natural units of analysis for thinking about systems in organizational settings. Literature has not yet considered work systems from a quality perspective, whereby quality can be approached through various perspectives (e.g. user- or value-oriented perspective). This paper aims to combine work system theory with a context-independent quality assessment instrument, in order to make the quality of work systems measurable and to better solve problems that arise in work systems (e.g. IT skill shortage). For this purpose, a literature review, seven qualitative expert interviews and a quantitative empirical validation with a total of 155 IT professionals were conducted. As a result, a measurement model to assess work system quality is developed. The results show significant correlations with work output satisfaction, employer attractiveness, high quality emphasis of organizations and concepts of ideal employers, as well as valuable insights regarding multiple factors that capture work system quality

    Successful treatment of anorexia nervosa and alleviation of chronic Guillain Barré syndrome

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    Eating disorders do not typically occur in conjunction with specific neurological disorders. Only very few cases of Guillain-Barré-Syndrome (GBS) associated with eating disorders have been reported. The objective of this paper is to describe and discuss a case of anorexia nervosa and concomittant chronic GBS. We report on a course of medical management for a 15 year old female patient, who presented with acute neurological syndrome (GBS) which was followed by the onset of a severe eating disorder. The patient was diagnosed to have two different entities, with the association between the two remaining unclear. The mainstay of management was focused on the eating disorder. Using an integrative psychiatric therapy a significant improvement of the eating disorder was achieved. The patient’s body weight was stabilised and the locomotor deficits improved. Though a significant somatic disorder was evident, it proved to be advantageous to primarily focus on the eating disorder, until it was under control. The possible correlations between the two distinct disorders are discussed

    Successful treatment of anorexia nervosa and alleviation of chronic Guillain Barré syndrome

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    Eating disorders do not typically occur in conjunction with specific neurological disorders. Only very few cases of Guillain-Barré-Syndrome (GBS) associated with eating disorders have been reported. The objective of this paper is to describe and discuss a case of anorexia nervosa and concomittant chronic GBS. We report on a course of medical management for a 15 year old female patient, who presented with acute neurological syndrome (GBS) which was followed by the onset of a severe eating disorder. The patient was diagnosed to have two different entities, with the association between the two remaining unclear. The mainstay of management was focused on the eating disorder. Using an integrative psychiatric therapy a significant improvement of the eating disorder was achieved. The patient’s body weight was stabilised and the locomotor deficits improved. Though a significant somatic disorder was evident, it proved to be advantageous to primarily focus on the eating disorder, until it was under control. The possible correlations between the two distinct disorders are discussed
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