Zocht je misschien: preferences?
More older adults died at their preferred place after implementation of a transmural care pathway for older adults at the end of life
van Doorne, Iris (Faculteit Gezondheid); de Meij, Marike A.; Parlevliet, Juliette L.; van Schie, Vera M. W.; Willems, Dick L.; Buurman, Bianca M.; van Rijn, Marjon (Lectoraat Geïntegreerde Complexe Zorg)
Understanding Healthcare Professionals’ Motivations and Drivers for eHealth Adoption
Willemijn van Haeften (Onderzoeker); Anand Sheombar (Onderzoeker); Pascal Ravesteijn (Lector)
Patients' preferred place of death
van Doorne, Iris; van Rijn, Marjon (Faculteit Gezondheid); Dofferhoff, Sjoerd M; Willems, Dick L; Buurman, Bianca M
Personalising add-on treatment with inhaled corticosteroids in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a benefit-harm modelling study
Yebyo, Henock G.; Braun, Julia; Menges, Dominik; Ter Riet, Gerben (Faculteit Gezondheid); Sadatsafavi, Mohsen; Puhan, Milo A.
Stimulating nursing students interest in community care through curriculum-redesign
van Iersel, Margriet
Home Care Patients' Experiences with Home Care Nurses' Support in Medication Adherence
Nienke E Dijkstra (Onderzoeker); Marcia Vervloet (Onderzoeker); Carolien GM Sino (Onderzoeker); Eibert R Heerdink (Onderzoeker); Marjorie Nelissen-Vrancken (Onderzoeker); Nienke Bleijenberg (Onderzoeker); Marijn de Bruin (Onderzoeker); Lisette Schoonhoven (Onderzoeker)
Patient values in physiotherapy practice, a qualitative study
C.M. Bastemeijer; J.P. van Ewijk; J.A. Hazelzet; L.P. Voogt
Proposal for a framework to enable elicitation of preferences for clients in need of long-term care
Catharina M. van Leersum; Ben van Steenkiste; Albine Moser (Lid Lectoraat); Judith R. L. M. Wolf; Trudy van der Weijden
The perception of shared decision-making in hematology by patients and physicians seems satisfactory, but important steps are still ahead of us
Paulus Geerts; Trudy van der Weijden; Albine Moser (Lid Lectoraat); Gerard Bos
The perception of shared decision-making in hematology by patients and physicians seems satisfactory, but important steps are still ahead of us
Paulus Geerts; Trudy van der Weijden; Albine Moser (Lid Lectoraat); Gerard Bos