116 results match your criteria: "Tranzo - Scientific Center for Care and Welfare.[Affiliation]"

Training professionals in a recovery-oriented methodology: a mixed method evaluation.

Scand J Caring Sci

June 2019

Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Tranzo Scientific Center for Care and Welfare, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands.

Background: Several studies have reported difficulties concerning the implementation of recovery-oriented interventions. In this study, the effect of training in the Comprehensive Approach to Rehabilitation (CARe) on daily practice was evaluated. Additionally, we aimed to acquire insight into the experiences with the implementation process involving professionals, management and trainers.

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Objective: This article describes the development and testing of the Functional Recovery tool (FR tool), a short instrument for assessing functional recovery during routine outcome monitoring of people living with serious mental illnesses.

Methods: To assess functional recovery, mental health professionals conducted semistructured interviews with people living with serious mental illnesses on three areas of social functioning: daily living and self-care, work and study, and social contacts. Functioning in each of these areas over the past 6 months was rated on a 3-point scale: 0 (independent), 1 (partially independent), and 2 (dependent).

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Profiling of victimization, perpetration, and participation: A latent class analysis among people with severe mental illness.

PLoS One

May 2019

Tranzo Scientific Center for Care and Welfare, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Tilburg University, LE Tilburg, The Netherlands.

Article Synopsis
  • Individuals with severe mental illness face increased risks of victimization and challenges in social participation, highlighting the need for personalized community mental health support.
  • A study conducted in the Netherlands identified three distinct groups among outpatients: the Victimized and Perpetrating class, the Discriminated and Avoiding class, and the General Difficulties class, each exhibiting varying experiences of victimization, discrimination, and social functioning.
  • Understanding these subgroups can help mental health professionals tailor rehabilitation strategies to improve patients' social contexts and overall quality of life.
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Background: Chronic infection with hepatitis B or C virus (HBV/HCV) can progress to cirrhosis, liver cancer, and even death. In a low endemic country as the Netherlands, migrants are a key risk group and could benefit from early diagnosis and antiviral treatment. We assessed the cost-effectiveness of screening foreign-born migrants for chronic HBV and/or HCV using a societal perspective.

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Harvesting the wisdom of the crowd: using online ratings to explore care experiences in regions.

BMC Health Serv Res

October 2018

Tranzo Scientific Center for Care and Welfare, Research Centre for Technology in Care, Tilburg University, PO Box 90153, 5000, LE, Tilburg, The Netherlands.

Background: Regional population health management (PHM) initiatives need an understanding of regional patient experiences to improve their services. Websites that gather patient ratings have become common and could be a helpful tool in this effort. Therefore, this study explores whether unsolicited online ratings can provide insight into (differences in) patient's experiences at a (regional) population level.

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The assessment of work endurance in disability evaluations across European countries.

PLoS One

February 2019

University of Groningen, University Medical Centre Groningen, Department of Health Sciences, Community and Occupational Medicine, Groningen, The Netherlands.

Purpose: Chronic disease is often associated with a reduced energy level, which limits the capacity to work full-time. This study aims to investigate whether the construct work endurance is part of disability assessment in European countries and what assessment procedures are used. We defined work endurance as the ability to sustain working activities for a number of hours per day and per week.

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Introduction: The aim of the study is to investigate the barriers and facilitators to the implementation of workforce changes implemented as part of integrated chronic care interventions.

Methods: We used a qualitative multimethod design that combined expert questionnaires, a systematic literature review, and secondary analysis of two case reports. Twenty-five experts, twenty-one studies and two case reports were included in the study.

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Background: Current evidence for the effectiveness of specialist multidisciplinary programs for burdensome chronic pain and functional somatic syndromes drives the effort to improve approaches, strategies, and delivery modes. It remains unknown to what extent and in what respect serious gaming during the regular outpatient rehabilitation can contribute to health outcomes.

Objective: The objectives of our study were to determine the effect of additional serious gaming on (1) physical and emotional functioning in general; (2) particular outcome domains; and (3) patient global impressions of change, general health, and functioning and to determine (4) the dependency of serious gaming effects on adherence.

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Background: The World Health Organization has identified physical inactivity as the fourth leading risk factor for global mortality. People often intend to engage in physical activity on a regular basis, but have trouble doing so. To realize their health goals, people can voluntarily accept deadlines with consequences that restrict undesired future behaviors (i.

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Computer-based interventions target improvement of physical and emotional functioning in patients with chronic pain and functional somatic syndromes. However, it is unclear to what extent which interventions work and for whom. This systematic review and meta-analysis (registered at PROSPERO, 2016: CRD42016050839) assesses efficacy relative to passive and active control conditions, and explores patient and intervention factors.

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A longitudinal study on how implicit attitudes and explicit cognitions synergistically influence physical activity intention and behavior.

BMC Psychol

April 2018

Department of Health Promotion, Care and Public Health Research Institute (Caphri), Maastricht University, PO Box 616, 6200, MD, Maastricht, The Netherlands.

Background: Strategies to promote physical activity (PA) focus mainly on changing or fostering explicit cognitions and are only modestly effective. Contemporary studies suggest that, as well as explicit cognitions, implicit cognitions influence health behavior, such as PA, and that implicit processes interact with the intention to be active. Relatively little is known about whether implicit processes interact with other explicit cognitions which determine PA intention and behavior, i.

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Background: Political and public health leaders increasingly recognize the need to take urgent action to address the problem of chronic diseases and multi-morbidity. European countries are facing unprecedented demand to find new ways to deliver care to improve patient-centredness and personalization, and to avoid unnecessary time in hospitals. People-centred and integrated care has become a central part of policy initiatives to improve the access, quality, continuity, effectiveness and sustainability of healthcare systems and are thus preconditions for the economic sustainability of the EU health and social care systems.

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Emotional responses to behavioral economic incentives for health behavior change.

Psychol Health Med

September 2018

e Department of Finance, Tilburg School of Economics and Management , Tilburg University, Tilburg , The Netherlands.

Many people aim to change their lifestyle, but have trouble acting on their intentions. Behavioral economic incentives and related emotions can support commitment to personal health goals, but the related emotions remain unexplored. In a regret lottery, winners who do not attain their health goals do not get their prize but receive feedback on what their forgone earnings would have been.

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Physical activity after commitment lotteries: examining long-term results in a cluster randomized trial.

J Behav Med

August 2018

Department of Finance, Tilburg School of Economics and Management, Tilburg University, PO Box 90153, 5000 LE, Tilburg, The Netherlands.

To overcome self-control difficulties, people can commit to their health goals by voluntarily accepting deadlines with consequences. In a commitment lottery, the winners are drawn from all participants, but can only claim their prize if they also attained their gym-attendance goals. In a 52-week, three-arm trial across six company gyms, we tested if commitment lotteries with behavioral economic underpinnings would promote physical activity among overweight adults.

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Introduction: Integrated care interventions introduced in response to the increased demand for long-term care entail profound changes to the health workforce. This exploratory study aims to provide an overview of the workforce changes implemented as part of integrated chronic care interventions.

Methods: An interactive and emergent research design was used consisting of a literature review, qualitative expert questionnaires and case reports.

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Alternative tobacco products are increasing in popularity. An important question is whether their use is associated with or even leads to conventional smoking, but large-scale (European) studies are scarce. In two cohorts of Dutch adolescents (Cohort I n = 6819, mean age = 13.

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How effective is the comprehensive approach to rehabilitation (CARe) methodology? A cluster randomized controlled trial.

BMC Psychiatry

December 2017

Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Tranzo Scientific Center for Care and Welfare, Tilburg University, PO Box 90153, 5000, LE, Tilburg, The Netherlands.

Background: The CARe methodology aims to improve the quality of life of people with severe mental illness by supporting them in realizing their goals, handling their vulnerability and improving the quality of their social environment. This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of the CARe methodology for people with severe mental illness on their quality of life, personal recovery, participation, hope, empowerment, self-efficacy beliefs and unmet needs.

Methods: A cluster Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) was conducted in 14 teams of three organizations for sheltered and supported housing in the Netherlands.

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How to Measure Population Health: An Exploration Toward an Integration of Valid and Reliable Instruments.

Popul Health Manag

August 2018

1 Tranzo Scientific Center for Care and Welfare, Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Tilburg University, Tilburg, the Netherlands .

Population health management initiatives are introduced to transform health and community services by implementing interventions that combine various services and address the continuum of health and well-being of populations. Insight is required into a population's health to evaluate implementation of these initiatives. This study aims to determine the performance of commonly used instruments for measuring a population's experienced health and explores the assessed concepts of population health.

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Comparing the Health of Populations: Methods to Evaluate and Tailor Population Management Initiatives in the Netherlands.

Popul Health Manag

October 2018

1 Tranzo Scientific Center for Care and Welfare, Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Tilburg University, Tilburg, the Netherlands .

Health care no longer focuses solely on patients and increasingly emphasizes regions and their populations. Strategies, such as population management (PM) initiatives, aim to improve population health and well-being by redesigning health care and community services. Hence, insight into population health is needed to tailor interventions and evaluate their effects.

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Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the patient problems that nurses encounter in different clinical settings and the extent to which they report being able to influence those patient problems.

Design: Exploratory online survey research.

Method: Data were collected through an online questionnaire.

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Introduction: In this paper, we provide a detailed and explicit description of the processes and decisions underlying and shaping the emergent multimethod research design of our study on workforce changes in integrated chronic care.

Theory And Methods: The study was originally planned as mixed method research consisting of a preliminary literature review and quantitative check of these findings via a Delphi panel. However, when the findings of the literature review were not appropriate for quantitative confirmation, we chose to continue our qualitative exploration of the topic via qualitative questionnaires and secondary analysis of two best practice case reports.

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Cross-sectional associations between maternal parenting styles, physical activity and screen sedentary time in children.

BMC Public Health

September 2017

Department of Health Sciences and Amsterdam Public Health research institute, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Van der Boechorststraat 7, 1081, BT, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Background: Children's activity level, including physical activity (PA) and screen sedentary time (SST), is influenced by environmental factors in which parents play a critical role. Different types of parenting styles may influence children's activity level. Inconsistent results were found on the association between parenting styles and PA, and few studies tested the association between parenting styles and SST.

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Autism in adult and juvenile delinquents: a literature review.

Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health

September 2017

Center for Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, GGzE, PO Box 909, 5600 AX Eindhoven, The Netherlands.

Background: Here we present an overview of the literature on autism in adult and juvenile delinquents. We analyzed both the prevalence of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in groups of delinquents and the prevalence of offending in people with ASD. There is a high prevalence of psychiatric disorders amongst people in custody, but there is disagreement about the prevalence of ASD in this population.

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