Publications by authors named "M A van de Riet"

Article Synopsis
  • - Patients with impaired renal function face a higher risk of dehydration during illnesses, highlighting the need for temporary medication adjustments, yet their knowledge and information needs regarding sick day guidance remain unclear.
  • - The study aimed to understand how elderly patients and their informal caregivers perceive safe medication use when risk of dehydration occurs.
  • - Findings showed that both patients and caregivers had limited understanding of medication management during sick days, but caregivers expressed a desire for a structured protocol to follow.
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Background: Breast cancer (BC) patients who are treated with mastectomy are frequently offered immediate breast reconstruction. This study aimed to assess decisional conflict in patients considering immediate breast reconstruction, and to identify factors associated with clinically significant decisional conflict (CSDC).

Methods: Baseline data of a multicenter randomized controlled trial evaluating the impact of an online decision aid for BC patients considering immediate breast reconstruction after mastectomy were analyzed.

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Claw lesions have a multifactorial origin and may affect sow welfare and farm profitability. However, estimating the precise impact is hampered by several factors that interfere with the accuracy of claw lesion assessment. The objective of this study was to determine the impact of observer, scoring condition and claw cleanliness on claw lesion scoring in sows.

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Medical leadership is an increasingly important aspect of hospital management. By engaging physicians in leadership roles, hospitals aim to improve their clinical and financial performances. Research has revealed numerous factors that are regarded as necessary for 'medical leaders' to master, however we lack insights into their relative importance.

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Claw lesions and lameness in sows are important problems in the industry as they impair sow welfare and result in economic losses. Available scoring techniques to detect claw lesions are all limited in terms of collecting data during all reproductive phases and recording all claws. The Mobile Claw Scoring Device (MCSD) was designed to address these limitations.

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