Publications by authors named "Daemen M"

Background: Huntington's disease (HD) poses significant challenges for both affected individuals and their informal caregivers. With the progression of HD, caregivers frequently prioritize caring for the person with HD over their own well-being. 'Partner in Balance' (PiB) is an 8-week online self-management program guided by a personal coach, developed to help caregivers of people with HD cope with challenging situations and develop skills to increase resilience and prevent overburdening.

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Background And Purpose: Intracranial atherosclerosis is one of the most common causes of ischaemic stroke. However, there is a substantial knowledge gap on the development of intracranial atherosclerosis. Intracranial arteries are characterized by an upregulation of tight junctions between endothelial cells, which control endothelial permeability.

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Aim: To investigate the experiences of people with Parkinson's disease in coping with and adapting to their disease and to identify considerations for a tailored self-management support program.

Design: A descriptive phenomenological focus group study.

Methods: Five semi-structured focus groups were conducted between April 2023 and June 2023 in the Netherlands, with 12 people with Parkinson's disease.

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  • The study explores the ecological momentary intervention (EMI) called SELFIE, designed to improve self-esteem in youth who have experienced childhood trauma through a smartphone app, emphasizing its accessibility and real-time support.
  • By utilizing a realist evaluation approach, researchers identified key factors that enhance the intervention's effectiveness, such as the sense of privacy from using personal smartphones, which encourages greater engagement and disclosure from users.
  • Findings suggest that continuous availability and the opportunity for real-life skill practice enhance the intervention's generalizability, while attention to potential technical issues is crucial for maintaining its positive impact.
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  • Atherosclerotic plaques' destabilization is linked to the presence of specific microvessels, which might be leaky, although evidence is still needed.
  • This study aimed to find key molecular drivers of dysfunction in these vessels by analyzing transcriptome data from human atherosclerotic lesions and identifying crucial genes related to microvascular density and inflammation.
  • The research highlighted Spectrin Beta Non-Erythrocytic 1 (sptbn1) as a central gene that, when silenced, increased vascular permeability and inflammation, suggesting it plays a significant role in regulating the leaky characteristics of plaque microvessels related to cardiovascular disease.
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Aim: Resilience is a broad and dynamic concept that can be seen as being constituted by the combination of internal factors, for example, temperament profiles, and external factors, for example, social support. This paper aimed to identify temperament profiles in help-seeking youth exposed to adverse childhood experiences, and to investigate whether temperament (putative internal protective factor) interacts with social schemas (as proxy for the putative external protective factor social support) such that their combination is associated with (a) reduced mental health problems and (b) attenuated decrease in positive affect following daily life stressors.

Methods: Self-report questionnaires were used to measure temperament, social schemas and mental health problems.

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In patients with psychosis, rates of tobacco smoking and childhood trauma are significantly higher compared to the general population. Childhood trauma has been proposed as a risk factor for tobacco smoking. However, little is known about the relationship between childhood trauma and smoking in psychosis.

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  • Cognitive impairment is common in heart failure (HF) patients, but guidelines for screening and care are insufficiently detailed.
  • A survey of Dutch cardiologists revealed that most do not regularly screen for cognitive impairment, with many expressing the need for more training and support.
  • Implementing a Heart-Brain care pathway could enhance systematic screening and personalized treatment for cognitive impairment in heart failure patients.
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Importance: Targeting low self-esteem in youth exposed to childhood adversity is a promising strategy for preventing adult mental disorders. Ecological momentary interventions (EMIs) allow for the delivery of youth-friendly, adaptive interventions for improving self-esteem, but robust trial-based evidence is pending.

Objective: To examine the efficacy of SELFIE, a novel transdiagnostic, blended EMI for improving self-esteem plus care as usual (CAU) compared with CAU only.

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Introduction: Carotid atherosclerotic intraplaque hemorrhage (IPH) predicts stroke. Patients with a history of stroke are treated with antiplatelet agents to prevent secondary cardiovascular events. A positive association between previous antiplatelet use and IPH was reported in a cross-sectional analysis.

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Background: Approximately one-third of patients with symptomatic severe aortic valve stenosis who are scheduled for transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) have some degree of cognitive impairment. TAVI may have negative cognitive effects due to periprocedural micro-emboli inducing cerebral infarction. On the contrary, TAVI may also have positive cognitive effects due to increases in cardiac output and cerebral blood flow (CBF).

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Objectives: This study aims to provide more insight into possible barriers and facilitators caregivers of people with Huntington's disease (HD) encounter, and what their needs and wishes are regarding a remote support program.

Methods: In total, 27 persons participated in four focus group interviews. Eligible participants were caregivers ( = 19) of a person with HD, and healthcare professionals ( = 8) involved in HD care.

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Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) have an increased risk for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Capillary rarefaction may be both one of the causes as well as a consequence of CKD and cardiovascular disease. We reviewed the published literature on human biopsy studies and conclude that renal capillary rarefaction occurs independently of the cause of renal function decline.

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  • Cognitive impairment is prevalent among cardiovascular disease patients, with about one in three experiencing some level of it, influenced by factors like cardiac condition, age, and other health issues.* -
  • Many cases remain unnoticed, potentially impacting how patients manage their health and follow treatment plans; the link between heart health and brain function is complex, involving shared risk factors and direct impacts of cardiac issues.* -
  • The review highlights the need for better recognition and management of cognitive impairment in cardiac patients, calling for a systematic approach to improve detection and address existing gaps in care.*
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Background: Exposure to childhood trauma is associated with an increased risk of developing and maintaining psychotic symptoms later in life. Self-esteem might be an important psychological process underlying the association between childhood trauma and psychosis, but there is only limited evidence to support this claim, especially in daily life.

Objective: In this study, we aimed to investigate whether exposure to childhood trauma (physical, emotional, and sexual abuse and physical and emotional neglect) moderates the cross-sectional and temporal associations between self-esteem and psychotic experiences in patients with psychotic disorders, their first-degree relatives, and controls.

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Helminths, with an estimated 1.5 billion annual global infections, are one of the major health challenges worldwide. The current strategy of the World Health Organization to prevent helminth infection includes increasing hygienic awareness, providing better sanitation and preventative anthelmintic drug therapy in vulnerable populations.

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Recent technological advances enable the collection of intensive longitudinal data. This scoping review aimed to provide an overview of methods for collecting intensive time series data in mental health research as well as basic principles, current applications, target constructs, and statistical methods for this type of data.In January 2021, the database MEDLINE was searched.

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Background: Patients with symptomatic carotid stenosis are at high risk for recurrent stroke. The decision for carotid endarterectomy currently mainly relies on degree of stenosis (cutoff value >50% or 70%). Nevertheless, also, patients with mild-to-moderate stenosis still have a considerable recurrent stroke risk.

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Video consultations (in combination with remote STI testing) can benefit both public sexual health clinics (SHCs) and their clients. The Dutch public SHCs explored the extent to which video consultations are accepted and appreciated-compared to face-to-face consultations-by both young clients (under 25 years) and nurses who normally carry out consultations. A mixed-methods study, using online questionnaires and telephone interviews with both young clients (aged under 25 years) and nurses (focus groups), was conducted to evaluate acceptance and appreciation of video and face-to-face consultations of the SHCs.

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  • This study investigates how high levels of lipids and proteins related to cardiometabolic diseases affect the immune function of plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs).
  • The researchers found that exposure to oxidized low-density lipoproteins (oxLDL) causes lipid accumulation in pDCs, hindering their maturation and activation, which is crucial for effective immune responses.
  • Ultimately, the research highlights how dyslipidemia negatively impacts pDC responses to pathogens, suggesting a potential link between metabolic disorders and compromised immune defense.
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Unlabelled: Caregivers of persons with young-onset dementia (YOD) have an explicit need for tailored information and support about YOD. Therefore, during the European RHAPSODY project a web-based information and support program for YOD caregivers was developed. The program was recently tailored to the Dutch context.

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Evidence suggests that self-esteem is an important mechanism in pathways to psychosis. However, whether low or high self-esteem is associated with psychotic experiences remains unclear. Besides, a limited number of studies has investigated fluctuations in state self-esteem in psychotic patients.

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Background And Purpose: Intraplaque hemorrhage contributes to lipid core enlargement and plaque progression, leading to plaque destabilization and stroke. The mechanisms that contribute to the development of intraplaque hemorrhage are not completely understood. A higher incidence of intraplaque hemorrhage and thin/ruptured fibrous cap (upstream of the maximum stenosis in patients with severe [≥70%] carotid stenosis) has been reported.

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