Publications by authors named "Frank Verbeek"

Cognitive impairment affiliated with neurological disorders has a severe impact on daily life functioning and the quality of life of patients. This is associated with a significant and long-lasting health, social and financial burden, not only for the patients, but also for families and the wider society. However, treatment for cognitive impairment is only available for the indication Alzheimer's disease (AD) and its prodromal stage Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), although with major adverse effects, i.

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Objective: Insights about what actions contributed to the development of an interprofessional learning and working culture were lacking for nursing homes. This study aimed to provide insight into the context and actions that trigger mechanisms for the development of an interprofessional learning and working culture in nursing homes.

Study Design: Realist evaluation action research was conducted from 2019 to 2023.

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Background: Increasing life expectancy in high-income countries has been linked to a rise in fall mortality. In the Netherlands, mortality rates from falls have increased gradually from the 1950s, with some indication of stabilisation in the 1990s. For population health and clinical practice, it is important to foresee the future fall mortality trajectories.

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Background: Healthcare professionals in nursing homes face complex care demands and nursing staff shortages. As a result, nursing homes are transforming into home-like personalised facilities that deliver person-centred care. These challenges and changes require an interprofessional learning culture in nursing homes, but there is little understanding of the facilitators that contribute to developing such a culture.

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Background: Falls in people 65 years and older evaluated in the emergency department are increasing. Of all unintentional injury-related deaths among older people, 55% are due to falls. The impact of falls, especially concerning Dutch older people with the highest proportion of living independently worldwide, is unclear.

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Introduction: Healthcare is changing due to the ageing of the general population, complex care demands and growing attention to person-centred care. To deal with these changes and provide the best possible person-centred care, the different professionals in nursing homes should all collaborate intensively. However, most professionals work within the field of their own expertise and share very little knowledge, experiences and insights.

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Nursing homes face challenges caused by increasing numbers of older adults with multimorbidity and the demand for quality of care. Developing an evidence-based nursing (EBN) culture is a promising strategy to face these challenges. Therefore, the aim of this study was to develop an EBN culture in nursing homes and gain insight into the influencing factors.

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Objectives: Radboud University Medical Center introduced a new food service (NFS) to the hemodialysis (HD) department, which contains several small protein-rich foods and adheres to the Dutch dietary HD guidelines. The objectives were to investigate whether the NFS improves protein and energy intake compared with the old food service (OFS), the number of symptomatic hypotensive events (SHEs), and patient satisfaction.

Methods: This was a prospective cohort (pilot) study of 25 adult patients with HD at the Radboud University Medical Center between August 2018 and February 2019.

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