1,870 results match your criteria: "Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research[Affiliation]"
Patient Educ Couns
June 2024
Nivel (Netherlands institute for health services research), Utrecht, Netherlands; Radboud university medical center, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Department of Primary and Community Care, Nijmegen, Netherlands; University of Borås, Faculty of Caring Science, Work Life and Social Welfare, Borås, Sweden.
Objective: This study explores how shared decision-making (SDM) is integrated in undergraduate nursing and medical education.
Methods: A dual-method design was applied. The integration of SDM in medicine and nursing education programs (i.
J Appl Res Intellect Disabil
May 2024
NIVEL, Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Background: To improve the quality of palliative care, six evidence-based tools were implemented in 10 care services specialised in care for people with intellectual disabilities. Contextual differences were taken into account by using a participatory action research approach.
Method: The RE-AIM framework (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation and Maintenance) structured the evaluation.
J Patient Saf
August 2024
Amsterdam UMC location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Section General Internal Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Amsterdam Public Health research institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Objectives: Patient safety is a core component of quality of hospital care and measurable through adverse event (AE) rates. A high-risk group are femoral neck fracture patients. The Dutch clinical guideline states that the treatment of choice is cemented total hip arthroplasty (THA) or hemiarthroplasty (HA).
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March 2024
Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research (Nivel), PO Box 1568, 3513 CR, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Background: Improving quality of nursing home care for residents is a constant focus of stakeholders involved within quality improvement projects. Though, achieving change in long-term care is challenging. Process evaluations provide insight into the nature, exposure and experiences of stakeholders and influencing mechanisms for implementation.
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April 2024
Department Perspective of Patients and Clients in Healthcare, Nivel, The Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Introduction: To guide good practices in patient and public involvement (PPI), several calls have been made to share detailed accounts of practical experiences. We describe our collaboration with young people with a chronic condition (YPCC) in the development, testing and implementation of the digital communication tool MyBoT (Map your Burden of Treatment).
Methods: MyBoT was developed by a team of academic researchers, some of whom were practising care providers, YPCC and designers.
Comput Biol Med
March 2024
Quantitative Data Analytics Group, Department of Computer Science, VU Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Introduction: Temporal data has numerous challenges for deep learning such as irregularity of sampling. New algorithms are being developed that can handle these temporal challenges better. However, it is unclear how the performance ranges from classical non-temporal models to newly developed algorithms.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHealthcare (Basel)
February 2024
Iberoamerican Cochrane Centre, Sant Antoni Maria Claret, 167, 08025 Barcelona, Spain.
Self-management interventions (SMIs) offer a promising approach to actively engage patients in the management of their chronic diseases. Within the scope of the COMPAR-EU project, our goal is to provide evidence-based recommendations for the utilisation and implementation of SMIs in the care of adult individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). A multidisciplinary panel of experts, utilising a core outcome set (COS), identified critical outcomes and established effect thresholds for each outcome.
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February 2024
Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research (Nivel), Organization and Quality of Care, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
Background: Double-check protocol compliance during administration is low. Regardless, most high-risk medication administrations are performed without incidents. The present study investigated the process of preparing and administrating high-risk medication and examined which variations occur in daily practice.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHealth Policy
April 2024
Technische Universität Berlin, European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies.
Background: Social prescribing connects patients with community resources to improve their health and well-being. It is gaining momentum globally due to its potential for addressing non-medical causes of illness while building on existing resources and enhancing overall health at a relatively low cost. The COVID-19 pandemic further underscored the need for policy interventions to address health-related social issues such as loneliness and isolation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Health Plann Manage
May 2024
Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research (NIVEL), Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Introduction: Medical deserts are a growing phenomenon across many European countries. They are usually defined as (i) rural areas, (ii) underserved areas or (iii) by applying a measure of distance/time to a facility or a combination of the three characteristics. The objective was to define medical deserts in Spain as well as map their driving factors and approaches to mitigate them.
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February 2024
Nivel, Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
Background: Healthcare systems around the world are facing large challenges. There are increasing demands and costs while at the same time a diminishing health workforce. Without reform, healthcare systems are unsustainable.
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January 2024
Iberoamerican Cochrane Centre, Biomedical Research Institute Sant Pau (IIB Sant Pau), 08025 Barcelona, Spain.
Self-management interventions (SMIs) may enhance heart failure (HF) outcomes and address challenges associated with disease management. This study aims to review randomized evidence and identify knowledge gaps in SMIs for adult HF patients. Within the COMPAR-EU project, from 2010 to 2018, we conducted searches in the databases MEDLINE, CINAHL, Embase, Cochrane, and PsycINFO.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPatient Educ Couns
May 2024
NIVEL - Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, Utrecht, Netherlands; Department of Primary and Community Care, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, Netherlands; Faculty of Caring Science, Work Life and Social Welfare, University of Borås, Borås, Sweden.
Contemporary healthcare is characterized by multidisciplinary teamwork across a vast array of primary, secondary and tertiary services, augmented by progressively more technology and data. While these developments aim to improve care, they have also created obstacles and new challenges for both patients and health professionals. Indeed, the increasingly fragmented and transactional nature of clinical encounters can dehumanize the care experience across disciplines and specialties.
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March 2024
Laboratory of Experimental Virology, Department of Medical Microbiology and Infection Prevention, Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Unlabelled: After 3 years of its introduction to humans, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has been declared as endemic. Little is known about the severity of the disease manifestation that future infections may cause, especially when reinfections occur after humoral immunity from a previous infection or vaccination has waned. Such knowledge could inform policymakers regarding the frequency of vaccination.
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March 2024
Health Base Foundation, the Netherlands.
Background: In 2004, the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) adopted a Statement of Professional Standard on the supply of medicines affecting driving performance, transformed to FIP guidelines in 2014. In 2011, the final report from the European initiative on Driving Under the Influence of Drugs, Alcohol and Medicines (DRUID) was published. Both documents provided recommendations for improving dispensing guidelines for driving-impairing medicines for patients who use psychoactive medicines.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJAMA Netw Open
February 2024
Hôpital Femme Mère Enfant, Service de Réanimation Pédiatrique et d'Accueil des Urgences, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Bron, France.
BackgroundThere is currently no standardised approach to estimate respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) epidemics' timing (or seasonality), a critical information for their effective prevention and control.AimWe aimed to provide an overview of methods to define RSV seasonality and identify factors supporting method choice or interpretation/comparison of seasonal estimates.MethodsWe systematically searched PubMed and Embase (2016-2021) for studies using quantitative approaches to determine the start and end of RSV epidemics.
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January 2024
Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University, 75 Talavera Rd, North Ryde, Sydney, NSW, 2109, Australia.
Background: This study estimated the prevalence of evidence-based care received by a population-based sample of Australian residents in long-term care (LTC) aged ≥ 65 years in 2021, measured by adherence to clinical practice guideline (CPG) recommendations.
Methods: Sixteen conditions/processes of care amendable to estimating evidence-based care at a population level were identified from prevalence data and CPGs. Candidate recommendations (n = 5609) were extracted from 139 CPGs which were converted to indicators.
Patient Educ Couns
May 2024
Department of Primary and Long-term Care, University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands.
Objective: Increased cancer survival leads to more patients requiring oncological follow-up. Debate about how best to coordinate this care has led to the proposed involvement of general practitioners (GPs) rather than continued reliance on hospital care. However, we still require patient opinions to inform this debate.
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April 2024
SIR Institute for Pharmacy Practice and Policy, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Background: Non-medical medication switches can lead to difficult conversations. To support pharmacy staff, a communication training has been developed based on two strategies: 'positive message framing' to emphasize positive elements of the message and 'breaking bad news model' to break the news immediately and address emotions.
Aim: To assess how patients and trained pharmacy staff experience the application of communication strategies for non-medical medication switch conversations and which are barriers and facilitators for the application.
Support Care Cancer
January 2024
Department of Public and Occupational Health, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Van Der Boechorststraat 7, NL-1081 BT, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Purpose: Patients diagnosed with cancer might experience changes in intimacy and sexuality due to the illness itself, treatment, or psychological and social factors. Healthcare professionals (HCPs) often feel reluctant to discuss these changes. This study aimed to provide an overview of the feasibility and effectiveness of communication tools that support communication regarding changes in intimacy or sexuality among patients with cancer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Affect Disord
April 2024
ARQ National Psychotrauma Centre, Diemen, Netherlands; Nivel-Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, Utrecht, Netherlands; Faculty of Behavioral and Social Sciences, University of Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands.
BMJ Open
January 2024
Midwifery Science, Amsterdam UMC Locatie VUMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Introduction: Integrated care is seen as an enabling strategy in organising healthcare to improve quality, finances, personnel and sustainability. Developments in the organisation of maternity care follow this trend. The way care is organised should support the general aims and outcomes of healthcare systems.
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March 2024
Community Health Centre Ljubljana, Metelkova 9, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Introduction: Healthcare systems collect little information about the experiences and outcomes of care from the perspectives of patients. Patient Reported Indicator Surveys (PaRIS) is an OECD initiative to measure the outcomes and experiences of people living with chronic conditions, who are managed in primary care.
Objectives: To evaluate the feasibility of the methodology employed in the Field Trial of the PaRIS survey in Slovenia and propose adjustments to enhance sampling in the Main Survey.