Univ.-Ass. Mag. Dr. Magdalena Eitenberger, BA MA

Portrait photo of Magdalena Eitenberger.

Photo source: Marisa Vranjes.

On research leave from 25.08.2024 until 23.03.2025

Contact

Neues Institutsgebäude
Universitätsstr. 7/2nd floor
Room: B 213
1010 Vienna
T: +43-1-4277-494 47
E-Mail: magdalena.eitenberger@univie.ac.at

Homepage: https://magdalenaeitenberger.com/

Office hour

Upon agreement

Short CV

Magdalena Eitenberger is a post-doctoral researcher at the Centre for the Study of Contemporary Solidarity (CeSCoS). Her work focuses on issues of digital health and ethics, healthcare technology, healthcare worker safety, and social policy. Her PhD project, titled Technologizing Care in Chronic Illness, explored Type 1 Diabetes technologies and policy decision-making in Austria. Magdalena teaches on health policy, gender in medicine and health, medical ethics, and research methods at the University of Vienna, and on problem-oriented learning and public health at the Medical University of Vienna. Magdalena earned a PhD in the Department of Political Science at the University of Vienna, a Master’s degree in Science & Technology Studies at the University of Vienna and Maastricht University, a Master’s degree in Communications as well as a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of Vienna. Before joining the Department of Political Science (2023), Magdalena worked as a postgraduate researcher at the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Digital Health and Patient Safety and the Institute for Ethics and Law in Medicine, and as a project manager at the Federal Ministry of Social Affairs, Health Care, and Consumer Protection during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Research interests

digital health, healthcare technology, digital ethics, social policy

Publications

  • Litvinova, O.; Eitenberger, M.; Bilir, A.; Yeung, A.; Parvanov, E.;  Mohana Sundaram, A.; Horbańczuk; J.; Atanasov, A.; Willschke, H. (2023): Patent analysis of digital sensors for continuous glucose monitoring. Frontiers in Public Health. 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1205903
  • Laxar, D., Eitenberger, M., Maleczek, M. Kaider, A.; Hammerle, F.P.; Kimberger, O. (2023): The influence of explainable vs non-explainable clinical decision support systems on rapid triage decisions: a mixed methods study. BMC Medicine. 21, 359 . 10.1186/s12916-023-03068-2
  • Kletečka-Pulker, M.; Doppler, K.; Völkl-Kernstock; S., Fischer, L.; Magdalena Eitenberger; Mussner, M; Klomfar, S.; Mora-Theuer, E.A.; Grylli, C; Atanasov, A.; Greber-Platzer, S. (2023): Influence of various factors on the legal outcome of cases of child abuse—experiences gathered at an interdisciplinary forensic examination center in Vienna, Austria. International Journal of Legal Medicine, 10.1007/s00414-023-03094-y
  • Ruf, A.; Völkl-Kernstock, S.; Eitenberger, M.; Gabriel, M.; Klager, E.; Kletecka-Pulker, M.; Klomfar, S.; Teufel, S.; Wochele-Thoma, T. (2022): Employer impact on COVID-19 vaccine uptake among nursing and social care employees in Austria. Frontiers in Public Health. 10.3389/fpubh.2022.1023914
  • Kletecka-Pulker, M.; Völkl-Kernstock, S.; Atanasov, A.; Doppler, K.; Eitenberger, M.; Gabriel, M.; Klager, E.; Klomfar, S.; Teufel, A. (2022): Views on Assisted Suicide and Religious Beliefs. OMEGA – Journal of Death and Dying. 10.1177/00302228221133895
  • Doppler, K., Kletečka-Pulker, M., Albrecht, V., Eitenberger, M., Gündüz, D., & Ruf, A. K. (2022). Gesundheit im Gesetz. Weiterentwicklung im Public-Health-System anhand eines Ländervergleichs (Policy Report, Austrian Ministry of Health). Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Digital Health and Patient Safety.
  • Plunger, P., Eitenberger, M., Kletecka-Pulker, M., Wochele-Thoma, T., Klager, E., Ruf, A. K., & Eibensteiner, F. (2021). Using telemedicine in nursing homes during the COVID-19 pandemic: A multi-perspective view on the implementation process. Nursing Open. doi.org/10.1002/nop2.1155
  • Eitenberger, M., & Wiedemann, L. (2021). Differences on display – Zur Digitalisierung diabetischer Sorgegeflechte. In A. Manzei-Gorsky, C. Schubert, & J. von Hayek (Hrsg.), Gesundheit. Interdisziplinäre Perspektiven: Bd. Band 4: Digitalisierung und Gesundheit (S. 7–35). Nomos.
  • Eitenberger, M. (2021). Robotics and Well-Being, Maria Isabel Aldinhas Ferreira et al. (2019). In A. Freier, K. Franz, & E. Langmann (Hrsg.), Die Zukunft von Medizin und Gesundheitswesen Prognosen, Visionen—Utopien. Königshausen & Neumann.
  • Kletečka-Pulker, M., Eitenberger, M., Doppler, K., Albrecht, V., & Fischer, L. (2021). PatientInnen- und ÄrztInnensicherheit im Verhältnis zu rechtlichen Rahmenbedingungen. Journal für Medizin- und Gesundheitsrecht, 2, 92–99.
  • Kletečka-Pulker, M., Eitenberger, M., Doppler, K., Gündüz, D., Funk, G.-C., & Dinges, S. (2020). Therapiezielfindung als Beitrag zu MitarbeiterInnen- und PatientInnensicherheit im interprofessionellen Team. Journal für Medizin- und Gesundheitsrecht, 4, 210–217.

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