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View article: Help provided by community-dwelling older adults in the Netherlands during the COVID-19 pandemic
Help provided by community-dwelling older adults in the Netherlands during the COVID-19 pandemic Open
View article: Exploring Family Typologies and Health Outcomes in a Dutch Primary Care Population of Children Living in Urban Cities in the Netherlands: A Latent Class Analysis
Exploring Family Typologies and Health Outcomes in a Dutch Primary Care Population of Children Living in Urban Cities in the Netherlands: A Latent Class Analysis Open
This study examined social and physical environmental exposures, health, and healthcare utilization among children aged 0–12 in urban areas. A population-based cross-sectional design was used, incorporating general practitioners’ data (201…
View article: Patterns and Influencing Factors in the Nurse–Patient Relationship in Hospitals' General Wards: An Integrative Review
Patterns and Influencing Factors in the Nurse–Patient Relationship in Hospitals' General Wards: An Integrative Review Open
Background The nurse–patient relationship is considered important in nursing theories and ethics. Yet, on general hospital wards, such relationships are often not achieved. Prior to addressing developing satisfactory nurse–patient relation…
View article: Coproduction Within Intersectoral Collaboration in the Context of a Neighborhood with Low Socioeconomic Scores in The Netherlands
Coproduction Within Intersectoral Collaboration in the Context of a Neighborhood with Low Socioeconomic Scores in The Netherlands Open
Intersectoral collaboration between health care, social care and other sectors has been widely advocated to improve population health outcomes. Similarly, the active role of citizens as coproducers is increasingly described in the literatu…
View article: Governance characteristics in building collaborative networks: lessons from a local initiative to reduce health inequalities
Governance characteristics in building collaborative networks: lessons from a local initiative to reduce health inequalities Open
Introduction Despite extensive policy interventions, health inequalities persist. Local networks increasingly play an important role to combat inequalities. The aim of this study is to gain more insight into the governance characteristics …
View article: How concepts guide policy: an ethnographic study of the meaning making of ‘appropriate care’ in Dutch healthcare
How concepts guide policy: an ethnographic study of the meaning making of ‘appropriate care’ in Dutch healthcare Open
Concepts, such as value-based healthcare, patient-centered care and integrated care, are used to guide and govern healthcare structures and services. Although prior research has pointed us towards the multiplicity of interpretations of the…
View article: New introductions to the same conclusions: a textual analysis of health inequalities in Dutch policy
New introductions to the same conclusions: a textual analysis of health inequalities in Dutch policy Open
Health inequalities are a major concern in many countries including The Netherlands. Policy documents describe strategies to reduce health inequalities. However, it often remains unclear what the problem of ‘health inequality’ entails and …
View article: What Reasoning Do Frontline Professionals Use Around Citizen‐Clients' Socioeconomic Status: Exploring the Mechanisms
What Reasoning Do Frontline Professionals Use Around Citizen‐Clients' Socioeconomic Status: Exploring the Mechanisms Open
This paper examines socioeconomic status (SES) as an indicator for decision‐making among frontline professionals in healthcare, focusing on general practitioners (GPs). Aside from research on stereotypes, we know little about how frontline…
View article: Governance characteristics in building collaborative networks: lessons from a local initiative to reduce health inequalities
Governance characteristics in building collaborative networks: lessons from a local initiative to reduce health inequalities Open
Introduction: Despite extensive policy interventions, health inequalities persist. Local networks increasingly play an important role to combat inequalities. The aim of this study is to gain more insight into the governance characteristics…
View article: A drop in the bucket? The effectiveness of nudging healthier snacks in a supermarket in a deprived neighborhood in the Netherlands
A drop in the bucket? The effectiveness of nudging healthier snacks in a supermarket in a deprived neighborhood in the Netherlands Open
Nudging is often proposed as a promising policy approach for improving healthy choices among lower socioeconomic position (SEP) populations. However, nudges may not suit lower SEP contexts and empirical studies are scarce. We examined the …
View article: Relational continuity in nurse-patient contacts on hospital wards: a mixed-methods study
Relational continuity in nurse-patient contacts on hospital wards: a mixed-methods study Open
View article: From Straight Lines to Twists and Turns: Finding Patterns Between Socio‐Economics and Unequal Health Outcomes in the Life Course
From Straight Lines to Twists and Turns: Finding Patterns Between Socio‐Economics and Unequal Health Outcomes in the Life Course Open
Despite welfare state expansion in liberal democracies during the 20th century, health inequalities between socio‐economic groups persist. Understanding individuals' lived experiences can inform policy for reducing unequal health outcomes …
View article: Interprofessional collaboration in fluid teams: an ethnographic study in a Dutch healthcare context
Interprofessional collaboration in fluid teams: an ethnographic study in a Dutch healthcare context Open
In caring for clients with combined problems, various professionals are encouraged to work together in new ways. Collaboration is often fluid, and professionals are expected to seek other professionals and organizations to solve complex pr…
View article: A repositioning nudge to encourage healthier snack purchases at a supermarket in a deprived area
A repositioning nudge to encourage healthier snack purchases at a supermarket in a deprived area Open
Background Diet quality positively correlates with socio-economic position (SEP). While nudges are often proposed as promising policy tools for promoting health behavior among lower SEP groups, research addressing their impact within lower…
View article: Syndemic vulnerability in Dutch urban cities: investigating health disparities and intersectionality
Syndemic vulnerability in Dutch urban cities: investigating health disparities and intersectionality Open
Background Syndemics, the clustering of health and social issues, disproportionately affect marginalized communities. While prior research indicates sex-specific variations in syndemic vulnerability, current research often overlooks other …
View article: Default Nudge Efficacy in Lower Versus Higher SEP-Groups: Two Online Supermarket Experiments
Default Nudge Efficacy in Lower Versus Higher SEP-Groups: Two Online Supermarket Experiments Open
Objective: Nudging is commonly assumed to be particularly effective among subpopulations with lower socio-economic position (SEP) hence to combat health disparities, but empirical evidence is scarce. In two studies, we examined the efficac…
View article: A Drop in the Bucket? The Effectiveness of Nudging Healthier Snacks in a Supermarket in a Deprived Neighborhood in the Netherlands
A Drop in the Bucket? The Effectiveness of Nudging Healthier Snacks in a Supermarket in a Deprived Neighborhood in the Netherlands Open
Nudging is often proposed as a promising policy approach for improving healthy choices among lower socio-economic position (SEP) populations. However, nudges may not suit lower SEP contexts and empirical studies are scarce. This study aime…
View article: Learning community participation: A valuable opportunity for transferring actions and behaviors within the nursing learning and working context?
Learning community participation: A valuable opportunity for transferring actions and behaviors within the nursing learning and working context? Open
Application within the nursing learning and working context occurs and is sustained at the individual level even when there are no organized learning community sessions in times of crisis. Framing and facilitators' support can be used to e…
View article: How to strengthen societal impact of research and innovation? Lessons learned from an explanatory research-on-research study on participatory knowledge infrastructures funded by the Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development
How to strengthen societal impact of research and innovation? Lessons learned from an explanatory research-on-research study on participatory knowledge infrastructures funded by the Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development Open
View article: Health behavior interventions among people with lower socio-economic position: a scoping review of behavior change techniques and effectiveness
Health behavior interventions among people with lower socio-economic position: a scoping review of behavior change techniques and effectiveness Open
Using different SEP-operationalizations and not specifying BCTs hampers systematic evidence accumulation regarding effective (combinations of) BCTs for the low SEP population. To learn which BCTs effectively improve health behaviors among …
View article: Health promotion roles shaped by professional identity: an ethnographic study in the Netherlands
Health promotion roles shaped by professional identity: an ethnographic study in the Netherlands Open
How frontline care professionals interpret and fulfill their health promotion roles is of great importance for the health of the vulnerable clients they work with. While the literature on health promotion is limited to describing the roles…
View article: Value creation in a learning community: an interprofessional partnership between nursing home care, education and students
Value creation in a learning community: an interprofessional partnership between nursing home care, education and students Open
Objectives To assess the value created in a learning community – comprised of different professionals and nursing students – at a nursing home. Methods A case study approach was used. Data were collected between 2019 and 2021 through self-…
View article: The Promises of Inclusive Research Methodologies: Relational Design and Praxis
The Promises of Inclusive Research Methodologies: Relational Design and Praxis Open
This article explores the potential and challenges of inclusive research methodologies when working with older individuals with lower literacy levels. We present inclusive approaches developed during our research and discuss their implicat…
View article: Health Behavior Interventions Among People With Lower Socio-Economic Status: A Scoping Review of Behavior Change Techniques and Effectiveness
Health Behavior Interventions Among People With Lower Socio-Economic Status: A Scoping Review of Behavior Change Techniques and Effectiveness Open
Background. Behavior change interventions can unintendedly widen existing socio-economic disparities in health. Understanding why interventions are (in)effective among people with lower socio-economic status (SES) is essential. Therefore, …
View article: How to strengthen societal impact of research and innovation? Lessons learned from assessing participatory knowledge infrastructures funded by the Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development
How to strengthen societal impact of research and innovation? Lessons learned from assessing participatory knowledge infrastructures funded by the Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development Open
Background Scientific research and innovation can generate societal impact via different pathways. Productive interactions, such as collaboration between researchers and relevant stakeholders, play an important role and have increasingly g…
View article: The introduction of a data-driven population health management approach in the Netherlands since 2019: The Extramural LUMC Academic Network data infrastructure
The introduction of a data-driven population health management approach in the Netherlands since 2019: The Extramural LUMC Academic Network data infrastructure Open
Improving population health and reducing inequalities through better integrated health and social care services is high up on the agenda of policymakers internationally. In recent years, regional cross-domain partnerships have emerged in s…
View article: Professionals’ health conceptions of clients with psychosocial problems: An analysis based on an empirical exploration of semi-structured interviews
Professionals’ health conceptions of clients with psychosocial problems: An analysis based on an empirical exploration of semi-structured interviews Open
View article: Healthy and Happy Citizens: The Opportunities and Challenges of Co-Producing Citizens’ Health and Well-Being in Vulnerable Neighborhoods
Healthy and Happy Citizens: The Opportunities and Challenges of Co-Producing Citizens’ Health and Well-Being in Vulnerable Neighborhoods Open
This explorative study aims to contribute to the debate about citizen involvement in (complex) medical and social issues. Our research goals are: (1) to explore the main opportunities, threats and challenges to co-producing healthcare in v…
View article: Participatory Action Research as a Driver for Health Promotion and Prevention: A Co-creation Process Between Professionals and Citizens in a Deprived Neighbourhood in the Hague
Participatory Action Research as a Driver for Health Promotion and Prevention: A Co-creation Process Between Professionals and Citizens in a Deprived Neighbourhood in the Hague Open
This PAR sheds a light on the mismatch between the system world's solutions for individuals and the living world's needs for solutions for the collective. Findings provides a better insight into the social, political, and cultural mechanis…
View article: Ruimte voor ontmoeting
Ruimte voor ontmoeting Open
Samenvatting In het Nederlandse zorgbeleid staat een beweging naar meer zorg ‘thuis’ centraal. Daarbij is er echter weinig aandacht voor een goede thuisomgeving. Terwijl juist de leefomgeving van groot belang is voor gezondheid en welzijn.…