5 results match your criteria: "Tilburg University Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences[Affiliation]"
BMJ Open
April 2024
Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Objectives: Systematically measuring the work environment of healthcare employees is key to continuously improving the quality of care and addressing staff shortages. In this study, we systematically analyse the responses to the one open-ended question posed in the Dutch version of the Culture of Care Barometer (CoCB-NL) to examine (1) if the responses offered new insights into healthcare employees' perceptions of their work environment and (2) if the original CoCB had any themes missing.
Design: Retrospective text analysis using Rigorous and Accelerated Data Reduction technique.
Med Anthropol
April 2024
Ethics, Law & Humanities, Amsterdam UMC Locatie AMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
The quest for how to deal with a crisis in a community setting, with the aim of deinstitutionalizing mental health care, and reducing hospitalization and coercion, is important. In this article, we argue that to understand how this can be done, we need to shift the attention from acute moments to daily uncertainty work conducted in community mental health teams. By drawing on an empirical ethics approach, we contrast the modes of caring of two teams in Utrecht and Trieste.
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February 2024
GGNet Group for Mental Health Care in East-Gelderland and Zutphen, Scelta, Zutphen, The Netherlands.
Objective: Targeting self-criticism, the tendency to negatively evaluate and judge aspects of oneself, may improve treatment efficacy for personality disorders (PDs). This study aimed to test whether adding 12-week group compassion-focused therapy (CFT) that explicitly targets self-criticism to treatment as usual (TAU) would reduce self-criticism in patients with PDs.
Method: Twelve patients with PDs participated in a multiple baseline study, randomly allocated to different baseline lengths.
Trials
October 2021
Department of Medical Psychology, Cancer Center Amsterdam, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Background: Fear of cancer recurrence, depressive symptoms, and cancer-related fatigue are prevalent symptoms among cancer survivors, adversely affecting patients' quality of life and daily functioning. Effect sizes of interventions targeting these symptoms are mostly small to medium. Personalizing treatment is assumed to improve efficacy.
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October 2017
Tranzo, Tilburg University Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Tilburg, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands.
Objective: To evaluate the health-economic costs and benefits of a guided eHealth intervention (E-health module embedded in Collaborative Occupational healthcare (ECO)) encouraging sick-listed employees to a faster return to work.
Design: A two-armed cluster randomised trial with occupational physicians (OPs) (n=62), clustered and randomised by region into an experimental and a control group, to conduct a health-economic investment appraisal. Online self-reported data were collected from employees at baseline, after 3, 6, 9 and 12 months.