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Weening-Verbree, L.F. (author), Schuller, A.A. (author), Zuidema, S.U. (author), Hobbelen, J.S.M. (author)
An Oral Care Program (OCP) was implemented in home care nursing teams in a northern province of the Netherlands to improve the oral health and hygiene of older people who make use of formal home care in 2018-2019. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the experiences of the stakeholders involved (older people, home-care nurses and dental...
article 2023
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van Verseveld, M.D.A. (author), Fekkes, M. (author), Fukkink, R.G. (author), Oostdam, R.J. (author)
Although anti-bullying programs often include a component that focuses on strengthening teachers’ abilities in identifying and addressing bullying, it is not clear which bullying situations teachers find difficult to address and what type of support is needed. In the current qualitative study, we investigated what teachers considered difficult...
article 2021
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van Dijk, T. (author), Kater, A. (author), Jansen, M. (author), Dondorp, W.J. (author), Blom, M. (author), Kemp, S. (author), Langeveld, M. (author), Cornel, M.C. (author), van der Pal, S.M. (author), Henneman, L. (author)
Neonatal bloodspot screening (NBS) aims to detect treatable disorders in newborns. The number of conditions included in the screening is expanding through technological and therapeutic developments, which can result in health gain for more newborns. NBS expansion, however, also poses healthcare, ethical and societal challenges. This qualitative...
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Bouwhuis, S. (author), de Wind, A. (author), de Kruif, A. (author), van der Beek, A.J. (author), Bongers, P.M. (author), Boot, C.R.L. (author)
Background. Multiple job holding (MJH) is a common and growing phenomenon in many countries. Little is known about experiences with MJH among older workers. The objective of the present study is to gain insight in experiences with MJH among Dutch workers aged 45 years and older. Methods. Multiple job holders were selected from the Study on...
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Holtkamp, K.C.A. (author), Lakeman, P. (author), Hader, H. (author), Jans, S.M.J.P. (author), Hoenderdos, M. (author), Playfair, H.A.M. (author), Cornel, M.C. (author), Peters, M. (author), Henneman, L. (author)
Carrier screening for hemoglobinopathies (HbPs; sickle cell disease and thalassemia) aims to facilitate autonomous reproductive decision-making. In the absence of a Dutch national HbP carrier screening program, some primary care midwives offer screening on an ad hoc basis. This qualitative descriptive study explores how pregnant women perceive...
article 2018
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Koopmans, L. (author), Damen, N. (author), Wagner, C. (author)
Objectives Many European countries face challenges in long-term care for older people, such as the growing number of older people requiring care, the increasing complexity of their health care problems, and a decreasing workforce that is inadequately prepared. Optimizing the staff and skill mix of health care teams may offer part of the solution...
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Naldini, S. (author), Heinemann, H. (author), van Hees, R. (author)
This paper presents the qualitative research on the importance and function of Monumentenwacht in The Netherlands in relation to the preventive conservation of monuments. The focus was on Monumentenwacht North Brabant. The main part of the research was carried out within the JPI ‘CHANGES' project, based on the results obtained in a previous...
bookPart 2018
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de Korte, E.M. (author), Wiezer, N. (author), Hanssen, J.H. (author), Vink, P. (author), Kraaij, W. (author)
Background: To improve workers’ health and well-being, workplace interventions have been developed, but utilization and reach are unsatisfactory, and effects are small. In recent years, new approaches such as mobile health (mHealth) apps are being developed, but the evidence base is poor. Research is needed to examine its potential and to assess...
article 2018
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Sewdas, R. (author), de Wind, A. (author), van der Zwaan, L.G.L. (author), van der Borg, W.E. (author), Steenbeek, R. (author), van der Beek, A.J. (author), Boot, C.R.L. (author)
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de Kock, C.A. (author), Lucaasen, P.L.B.J. (author), Spinnewijn, L. (author), Knottnerus, A. (author), Buijs, P.C. (author), Steenbeek, R. (author), Lagro-Janssen, A.L.M. (author)
Background: In the Netherlands, there is a lack of knowledge about general practitioners’ (GPs) perception of their role regarding patients’ occupation and work related problems (WRP). As work and health are closely related, and patients expect help from their GPs in this area, a better understanding is needed of GPs’ motivation to address WRP....
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Perdok, H. (author), Jans, S. (author), Verhoeven, C. (author), Henneman, L. (author), Wiegers, T. (author), Mol, B.W. (author), Schellevis, F. (author), de Jonge, A. (author)
Background This study aims to give insight into the opinions of maternity care professionals and other stakeholders on the integration of midwife-led care and obstetrician-led care and on the facilitating and inhibiting factors for integrating maternity care. Methods Qualitative study using interviews and focus groups from November 2012 to...
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Duijster, D. (author), de Jong-Lenters, M. (author), Verrips, E. (author), van Loveren, C. (author)
Background The prevention of childhood dental caries relies on adherence to key behaviours, including twice daily tooth brushing with fluoride toothpaste and reducing the consumption of sugary foods and drinks. The aim of this qualitative study was to explore parents’ perceptions of barriers and facilitators that influence these oral health...
article 2015
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Meiland, F.J.M. (author), Hattink, B.J.J. (author), Overmars-Marx, T. (author), de Boer, M.E. (author), Jedlitschka, A. (author), Ebben, P.W.G. (author), Stalpers-Croeze, I.I.N.W. (author), Flick, S. (author), van der Leeuw, J. (author), Karkowski, I.P. (author), Dröes, R.M. (author)
Background: In the European Rosetta project three separate, previously developed, ICT systems were improved and integrated to create one modular system that helps community-dwelling people with mild cognitive impairment and dementia in different stages of the disease. The system aims to support them in daily functioning, monitor (deviations from...
article 2014
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Hegger, I. (author), Janssen, S.W.J. (author), Keijsers, J.F.E.M. (author), Schuit, A.J. (author), van Oers, H.A.M. (author)
Background: It often remains unclear to investigators how their research contributes to the work of the commissioner. We initiated the 'Risk Model' case study to gain insight into how a Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) project and its knowledge products contribute to the commissioner's work, the commissioner...
article 2014
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Vakili, V. (author), Brinkman, W.P. (author), Morina, N. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author)
In the last two decades, several effective virtual reality-based interventions for anxiety disorders have been developed. Virtual reality interventions can also be used to build resilience to psychopathology for populations at risk of exposure to traumatic experiences and developing mental disorders as a result, such as for people working in...
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Leijten, F. (author), van den Heuvel, S. (author), Geuskens, G. (author), Ybema, J.F. (author), de Wind, A. (author), Burdorf, A. (author), Robroek, S. (author)
Purpose The goal of this qualitative study was to gain insight into how older employees remain productive at work in spite of health problems. Methods Twenty-six semi-structured telephone interviews were conducted with older employees, 46-63 years of age, who reported a poor health in the Study on Transitions in Employment, Ability, and...
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Laverman, M. (author), Jansen, Y. (author), Alpay, L. (author), van der Boog, P. (author), Schonk, B.J.H.M. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author)
Motivation - The development of self-management systems has been mainly initiated and driven by health-care professionals, resulting in a primarily medical view on the role of these systems in health care for chronically ill patients. However, lay people consider their health rather in terms of 'participation' and 'feeling healthy'. Therefore,...
conference paper 2012
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Vogel, I. (author), Brug, J. (author), van der Ploeg, C.P.B. (author), Raat, H. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
OBJECTIVE. To identify parties involved in the prevention of MP3-induced hearing loss among adolescents and potentially effective prevention strategies and interventions. METHODS. Thirty experts in fields such as scientific research, medical practice, community health professions, education, youth work, music entertainment, and enforcement...
article 2009
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Buijs, P.C. (author), Lambeek, L.C. (author), Koppenrade, V. (author), Hooftman, W.E. (author), Anema, J.R. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
Introduction: Workers with chronic low back pain (LBP) mean a heavy human and social-economic burden. Their medical histories often include different treatments without attention to work-relatedness or communication with occupational health providers, leaving them passive and medicalized in (outpatient) health care. So we developed and...
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Vogel, I. (author), Brug, J. (author), van der Ploeg, C.P.B. (author), Raat, H. (author)
Noise-induced hearing loss is a significant social and public health problem, which is found in increasing numbers of adolescents. Young people are particularly likely to expose themselves to potentially damaging loud sounds during leisure activities. Visiting discotheques is one of the most popular leisure activities of young people. Only a few...
article 2009
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