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Schönbeck, Y. (author), Caselli, I. (author)
A pilot project in the Netherlands is trying to change the working methods of healthcare professionals who assess early child development. The aim is to establish better connections with caregivers and to improve caregivers’ experience of routine appointments to assess their child’s developmental milestones.
article 2022
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Souman, J.L. (author), Adjenughwure, K. (author), van Dam, E. (author), van Weperen, M. (author), Tejada, A. (author)
This report summarizes the findings of the QuaSaR project that TNO conducted for the Netherlands Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management (I&W). The Ministry has asked for this information to determine the feasibility of defining a method to quantitatively assess driving safety that could be applied to driving with automated vehicles....
report 2021
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Cronie, D. (author), Rijnders, M. (author), Jans, S. (author), Verhoeven, C.J. (author), de Vries, R. (author)
Aims: To examine the experiences of inter-professional collaboration of maternity service providers in the Netherlands and to identify potential enhancing and inhibiting factors for inter-professional collaboration within maternity care in the Netherlands. Background: Good collaboration between health care professionals is a key element of safe,...
article 2018
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Bezem, J. (author), Heinen, D. (author), Reis, R. (author), Buitendijk, S.E. (author), Numans, M.E. (author), Kocken, P.L. (author)
Background The organisation of health assessments by preventive health services focusing on children’s health and educational performance needs to be improved due to evolving health priorities such as mental health problems, reduced budgets and shortages of physicians and nurses. We studied the impact on the school professionals’ perception of...
article 2017
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Wang, W. (author), van Lint, C.L. (author), Brinkman, W.P. (author), Rövekamp, T.J.M. (author), van Dijk, S. (author), van der Boog, P.J.M. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author)
Background: Self-management support systems (SMSS) have been proposed for renal transplant patients to increase their autonomy and reduce the number of hospital visits. For the design and implementation of such systems, it is important to understand factors influencing patients’ acceptance of a SMSS. This paper aims to identify these key factors...
article 2017
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van Lint, C.L. (author), van der Boog, P.J.M. (author), Wang, W. (author), Brinkman, W.P. (author), Rövekamp, T.J.M. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author), Rabelink, T.J. (author), van Dijk, S. (author)
Background: After a kidney transplantation, patients have to visit the hospital often to monitor for early signs of graft rejection. Self-monitoring of creatinine in addition to blood pressure at home could alleviate the burden of frequent outpatient visits, but only if patients are willing to self-monitor and if they adhere to the self...
article 2015
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Khan, M.U. (author), Justice, J. (author), Boersma, A. (author), Mourad, M. (author), van Ee, R.J. (author), van Blaaderen, A. (author), Wijnhoven, J. (author), Corbett, B. (author)
We present designs for sharp bends in polymer waveguides using colloidal photonic crystal (PhC) structures. Both silica (SiO2) sphere based colloidal PhC and core-shell colloidal PhC structures having a titania (TiO 2) core inside silica (SiO2) shells are simulated. The simulation results show that core-shell Face Centered Cubic (FCC) colloidal...
conference paper 2014
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Buijs, P. (author), van Heuvel, F.D. (author), Steenbeek, R. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
Background Employees absent from work through sickness often have contact with their GP and their occupational physician (OP). Little is as yet known about what they think of such contacts. We studied the employees' experience with and their opinions about these doctors. Method Unemployment services sent questionnaires to a sample of 5800 sick...
article 2009
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TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author), Samoocha, D. (author), Bruinvels, D.J. (author), Anema, R.J. (author), Steenbeek, R. (author), Beek, A.J.V.D. (author)
Background. Individuals claiming a disability benefit after long-term sickness absence, have to undergo medical disability assessments. These assessments, often carried out by specialized physicians, can be complicated by wrong expectations or defensive attitudes of disability benefit claimants. It is hypothesized that empowerment of these...
article 2009
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TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author), de Boer, W.E. (author), Wind, H. (author), van Dijk, F.J. (author), Willems, H.H. (author)
Background. Assessments for long-term incapacity for work are performed by Social Insurance Physicians (SIPs) who rely on interviews with claimants as an important part of the process. These interviews are susceptible to bias. In the Netherlands three protocols have been developed to conduct these interviews. These protocols are expert- and...
article 2009
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Kocken, P.L. (author), Zwanenburg, E.J.-v. (author), de Hoop, T. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
Objective: : The effectiveness of use of migrant health educators in the general practitioners' care for female migrants with psychosomatic problems was evaluated to contribute to the improvement of the care for these patients. Methods: : A randomised controlled trial (RCT) design was used. A total of 104 patients (75%) agreed to take part in...
article 2008
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TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author), van Dellen, Q.M. (author), van Aalderen, W.M.C. (author), Bindels, P.J.E. (author), Öry, F.G. (author), Bruil, J. (author), Stronks, K. (author), Wennink, J.M.B. (author), Wolf, B.H.M. (author), Mahdi, U. (author), Nagelkerke, A.F. (author), van der Veer, E.M.A. (author), Westra, M. (author)
Background. Doctors and patients hold varying beliefs concerning illness and treatment. Patients' and families' explanatory models (EMs) vary according to personality and sociocultural factors. In a multi-ethnic society, it is becoming increasingly significant that doctors understand the different beliefs of their patients in order to improve...
article 2008
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Wiefferink, C.H. (author), Reijneveld, S.A. (author), de Wijs, J. (author), Swagerman, M. (author), Campman, D. (author), Paulussen, T.G.W.M. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
article 2006
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Buijs, P. (author), Anema, H. (author), Evers, M. (author), van Dijk, F. (author), van der Klink, J. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
article 2006
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Koster, F.R.T. (author), Verheijden, M.W. (author), Baartmans, J.A. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
Every year 7000 people die from obesity and another 13 000 people die by wrong diets in The Netherlands. Part of this problem can be solved when the communication between general practitioners (GPs) and patients about nutrition and diets improves. There are four activities that can contribute greatly to the communication between GPs and their...
article 2005
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Detmar, S.B. (author), TNO Preventie en Gezondheid (author)
article 2003
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Draaisma, D. (author), Dam, J. (author), de Winter, C.R. (author), Nederlands Instituut voor Praeventieve Gezondheidszorg TNO (author)
In a debate on the desired occupational health service in The Netherlands all parties involved seemed to be rather unsatisfied with the current practice. Therefore a study was set out on the quality of the service to 51 client organizations as seen by the parties involved. In the first phase the viewpoint of the occupational health teams was...
article 1993
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