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View article: Health-related quality of life and patient experiences regarding care transitions in hospitalized older patients with chronic diseases
Health-related quality of life and patient experiences regarding care transitions in hospitalized older patients with chronic diseases Open
Poorly executed care transitions from hospital to home can result in adverse outcomes, such as incorrect treatments, medication errors, patient dissatisfaction, rehospitalization, emergency department visits, and mortality. Integrated care…
View article: Towards Integrated Care for older home-dwelling adults with depression andmultimorbidity: Patients and caregivers’ perspectives from a qualitative study
Towards Integrated Care for older home-dwelling adults with depression andmultimorbidity: Patients and caregivers’ perspectives from a qualitative study Open
Background The global population is rapidly aging, with the number of people aged ≥ 65 expected to more than double by 2050. This demographic shift is accompanied by a rise in multimorbidity, especially among older adults. Depression frequ…
View article: The Halmaal Home: The missing link between Mental Health and Primary Care.
The Halmaal Home: The missing link between Mental Health and Primary Care. Open
Objective: To develop an innovative initiative to improve (access to) somatic care for people with severe Mental Disorders (MD) and to facilitate (access to) mental health care for people living in the community. Context: As in many countr…
View article: Health-related quality of life and patient experiences regarding care transitions in hospitalized older patients with chronic diseases: a cross-sectional survey study
Health-related quality of life and patient experiences regarding care transitions in hospitalized older patients with chronic diseases: a cross-sectional survey study Open
Background Poorly performed care transitions from the hospital back home can lead to negative consequences, such as replication of services, missed diagnosis or incorrect treatment, medication errors, dissatisfaction among patients, rehosp…
View article: Mapping implementation strategies to reach community-dwelling older adults in Northwest Switzerland
Mapping implementation strategies to reach community-dwelling older adults in Northwest Switzerland Open
Background In Northwestern Switzerland, recent legislation tackles the needs of community-dwelling older adults by creating Information and Advice Centers (IACs). IACs are a new service in the community that aims to assess the needs and pr…
View article: What matters to you? A mixed-method evaluation of goal setting and attainment within reablement from a client perspective
What matters to you? A mixed-method evaluation of goal setting and attainment within reablement from a client perspective Open
Reablement can positively contribute to goal setting and attainment of clients and may contribute to increased independence. However, effectiveness, and subsequently long-term effects, are not yet accomplished and should be evaluated in fu…
View article: A qualitative exploration of professionals’ perspectives on the implementation of reablement intervention programs in community care
A qualitative exploration of professionals’ perspectives on the implementation of reablement intervention programs in community care Open
View article: Adaptations of a community-based integrated care model for frail home-dwelling older adults using the results of a feasibility evaluation
Adaptations of a community-based integrated care model for frail home-dwelling older adults using the results of a feasibility evaluation Open
Introduction: The WHO recommends implementing integrated care models to overcome fragmented care for frail older adults. However, their effectiveness remains inconclusive, due to limited assessment of implementation processes and outcomes.…
View article: Exploring the needs and wishes of next of kin for future reablement programs: a qualitative study
Exploring the needs and wishes of next of kin for future reablement programs: a qualitative study Open
Introduction: Reablement promotes independent living among older people by, amongst other strategies, involving their social network. However, previous studies have shown that next of kin are seldom involved in the reablement process, and …
View article: Health related-quality of life and patient experiences regarding transitional care in hospitalized older adults: a survey study.
Health related-quality of life and patient experiences regarding transitional care in hospitalized older adults: a survey study. Open
Introduction: Frail older patients with various care needs often undergo hospitalization and thus experience frequent transitions across different settings. Poorly performed care transitions can increase the risk of adverse outcomes. Imple…
View article: IMPLEMENTING REABLEMENT IN COMMUNITY CARE: HOW DO WE SUCCEED?
IMPLEMENTING REABLEMENT IN COMMUNITY CARE: HOW DO WE SUCCEED? Open
In the Netherlands, reablement is high on the agenda for inclusion in future health care policy, resulting in more and more care providers wanting to implement reablement into their everyday practice. So far, it has been implemented, resou…
View article: Exploring the Support and Involvement of Family Caregivers for Reablement Programs: A Qualitative Study
Exploring the Support and Involvement of Family Caregivers for Reablement Programs: A Qualitative Study Open
There is a discrepancy between the perceived support and involvement of family caregivers, their expressed needs, and their expectations of care professionals. A personalized approach is needed to create room for the family caregiver to be…
View article: Development and content of a community-based reablement programme (I-MANAGE): a co-creation study
Development and content of a community-based reablement programme (I-MANAGE): a co-creation study Open
Objectives As age increases, people generally start experiencing problems related to independent living, resulting in an increased need for long-term care services. Investing in sustainable solutions to promote independent living is theref…
View article: Mapping implementation strategies to reach community-dwelling older adults in Northwest Switzerland
Mapping implementation strategies to reach community-dwelling older adults in Northwest Switzerland Open
Background: In Northwestern Switzerland, recent legislation tackles the needs of community-dwelling older adults by creating Information and Advice Centers (IACs). Previous studies reported difficulties in reaching community-dwelling older…
View article: Stakeholders’ experiences and perception on transitional care initiatives within an integrated care project in Belgium: a qualitative interview study
Stakeholders’ experiences and perception on transitional care initiatives within an integrated care project in Belgium: a qualitative interview study Open
View article: A multi-level perspective on perceived unmet needs for home support in home-dwelling older adults in the Swiss context: a secondary data analysis of a population study
A multi-level perspective on perceived unmet needs for home support in home-dwelling older adults in the Swiss context: a secondary data analysis of a population study Open
View article: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on eHealth Use in the Daily Practice and Life of Dutch-Speaking General Practitioners in Belgium: Qualitative Study With Semistructured Interviews
The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on eHealth Use in the Daily Practice and Life of Dutch-Speaking General Practitioners in Belgium: Qualitative Study With Semistructured Interviews Open
Background The COVID-19 crisis has led to rapid and far-reaching changes in digital health care, but little is known about what, why, and how changes occurred in eHealth use in Flemish general practice during the pandemic. Objective This s…
View article: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on eHealth use in daily practice and life: A qualitative study using semi-structured interviews with Dutch-speaking general practitioners in Belgium. (Preprint)
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on eHealth use in daily practice and life: A qualitative study using semi-structured interviews with Dutch-speaking general practitioners in Belgium. (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND The COVID-19 crisis has led to rapid and far-reaching changes in digital healthcare, but little is known about what, why and how changes occurred in eHealth use in Flemish general practice during the pandemic. OBJECTIVE We so…
View article: Integrated Care Components in Transitional Care Models from Hospital to Home for Frail Older Adults: A Systematic Review
Integrated Care Components in Transitional Care Models from Hospital to Home for Frail Older Adults: A Systematic Review Open
Heterogeneity in content and outcomes complicates between-study comparison, yet several components were identified that improved care outcomes. Patient and provider outcomes should be included in future research.
View article: Correction to: The concept of disability and its causal mechanisms in older people over time from a theoretical perspective: a literature review
Correction to: The concept of disability and its causal mechanisms in older people over time from a theoretical perspective: a literature review Open
View article: The concept of disability and its causal mechanisms in older people over time from a theoretical perspective: a literature review
The concept of disability and its causal mechanisms in older people over time from a theoretical perspective: a literature review Open
View article: Developing a Reablement Program Aimed at Preventing Unnecessary Care Transitions After Geriatric Rehabilitation
Developing a Reablement Program Aimed at Preventing Unnecessary Care Transitions After Geriatric Rehabilitation Open
Patients returning home after geriatric rehabilitation may encounter several challenges related to daily functioning, which only manifest after returned home due to the large difference in environment and amount of support provided in both…
View article: Prevalence of Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease, Heart Failure, and Chronic Kidney Disease in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Primary Care Research Network-based Study
Prevalence of Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease, Heart Failure, and Chronic Kidney Disease in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Primary Care Research Network-based Study Open
Aims This study aims to assess the prevalence of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), heart failure (HF), chronic kidney disease (CKD), and their combined presence in type 2 diabetes (T2D) patients in primary care for whom the 2…
View article: The effect of automated audit and feedback on data completeness in the electronic health record of the general physician: protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial
The effect of automated audit and feedback on data completeness in the electronic health record of the general physician: protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial Open
View article: The effect of electronic audits and feedback in primary care and factors that contribute to their effectiveness: a systematic review
The effect of electronic audits and feedback in primary care and factors that contribute to their effectiveness: a systematic review Open
Purpose The aim of this systematic review was (i) to assess whether electronic audit and feedback (A&F) is effective in primary care and (ii) to evaluate important features concerning content and delivery of the feedback in primary care, i…
View article: Patients’ perceptions of frequent hospital admissions: a qualitative interview study with older people above 65 years of age
Patients’ perceptions of frequent hospital admissions: a qualitative interview study with older people above 65 years of age Open
Background Although ‘frequent flyer’ hospital admissions represent barely 3 to 8% of the total patient population in a hospital, they are responsible for a disproportionately high percentage (12 to 28%) of all admissions. Moreover, hospita…
View article: Patients’ perceptions of frequent hospital admissions: A qualitative study with older people above 65 years of age.
Patients’ perceptions of frequent hospital admissions: A qualitative study with older people above 65 years of age. Open
Background Although ‘frequent flyer’ hospital admissions represent barely 3 to 8% of the total patient population in a hospital, they are responsible for a disproportionately high percentage (12 to 28%) of all admissions. Moreover, hospita…
View article: Patients’ perceptions of frequent hospital admissions: A qualitative study with older people above 65 years of age.
Patients’ perceptions of frequent hospital admissions: A qualitative study with older people above 65 years of age. Open
Background Although ‘frequent flyer’ hospital admissions represent barely 3 to 8% of the total patient population in a hospital, they are responsible for a disproportionately high percentage (12 to 28%) of all admissions. Moreover, hospita…
View article: Patients’ perceptions of frequent hospital admissions: A qualitative interview study with older people above 65 years of age
Patients’ perceptions of frequent hospital admissions: A qualitative interview study with older people above 65 years of age Open
Background: Although ‘frequent flyer’ hospital admissions represent barely 3 to 8% of the total patient population in a hospital, they are responsible for a disproportionately high percentage (12 to 28%) of all admissions. Moreover, hospit…
View article: Developing quality indicators for Chronic Kidney Disease in primary care, extractable from the Electronic Medical Record. A Rand-modified Delphi method
Developing quality indicators for Chronic Kidney Disease in primary care, extractable from the Electronic Medical Record. A Rand-modified Delphi method Open