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View article: Mental healthcare experiences of Ukrainian displaced people in the Netherlands: Their perspectives and as observed by professionals
Mental healthcare experiences of Ukrainian displaced people in the Netherlands: Their perspectives and as observed by professionals Open
View article: Physiotherapists’ Experiences with the Hip Disability and Knee Injury Osteoarthritis Outcome Score Following Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty: A Qualitative Interview Study
Physiotherapists’ Experiences with the Hip Disability and Knee Injury Osteoarthritis Outcome Score Following Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty: A Qualitative Interview Study Open
Background: Clinical guidelines for physiotherapy following total hip and knee arthroplasty (THA/TKA) recommend using Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) like the Hip disability and Knee injury Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (HOOS/KOOS…
View article: The DECISION project: DiscrEte Choice experIment Spinal manipulative therapy for lOw back paiN: A study protocol
The DECISION project: DiscrEte Choice experIment Spinal manipulative therapy for lOw back paiN: A study protocol Open
View article: Patients’ motives and considerations on treatment decision-making for heavy menstrual bleeding: a qualitative study
Patients’ motives and considerations on treatment decision-making for heavy menstrual bleeding: a qualitative study Open
View article: ‘Leaving my comfort zone’. A qualitative study of physiotherapists' experiences blending an eHealth psychosocial intervention with face-to-face physiotherapy
‘Leaving my comfort zone’. A qualitative study of physiotherapists' experiences blending an eHealth psychosocial intervention with face-to-face physiotherapy Open
Back2Action is considered a valuable treatment to deliver a biopsychosocial intervention in primary care. Considering the high level of knowledge, skills and competency of the participating physiotherapists, the perceived barriers may be m…
View article: Patients’ motives and considerations on treatment decision-making for heavy menstrual bleeding: a qualitative study
Patients’ motives and considerations on treatment decision-making for heavy menstrual bleeding: a qualitative study Open
Background Several treatment modalities for heavy menstrual bleeding are available. However, many women report being unsatisfied in their search for an appropriate and effective treatment. The aim of this study is to gain insights in the e…
View article: How people with persistent pain experience in-person physiotherapy blended with biopsychosocial digital health - A qualitative study on participants' experiences with Back2Action
How people with persistent pain experience in-person physiotherapy blended with biopsychosocial digital health - A qualitative study on participants' experiences with Back2Action Open
Participants of the blended intervention experienced positive changes in thoughts and behaviours, which highlights the feasibility and acceptability of the blended intervention as a more holistic treatment within pain management. The diffe…
View article: Barriers and facilitators associated with the upscaling of the Transmural Trauma Care Model: a qualitative study
Barriers and facilitators associated with the upscaling of the Transmural Trauma Care Model: a qualitative study Open
View article: A Guided, Internet-Based Stress Management Intervention for University Students With High Levels of Stress: Feasibility and Acceptability Study
A Guided, Internet-Based Stress Management Intervention for University Students With High Levels of Stress: Feasibility and Acceptability Study Open
Background Transitioning to adulthood and challenges in university life can result in increased stress levels among university students. Chronic and severe stress is associated with deleterious psychological and physiological effects. Digi…
View article: A Guided, Internet-Based Stress Management Intervention for University Students With High Levels of Stress: Feasibility and Acceptability Study (Preprint)
A Guided, Internet-Based Stress Management Intervention for University Students With High Levels of Stress: Feasibility and Acceptability Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Transitioning to adulthood and challenges in university life can result in increased stress levels among university students. Chronic and severe stress is associated with deleterious psychological and physiological effects. Dig…
View article: 'The Pain is Not Necessarily Less, But I Experience it Differently': A Qualitative Study About How People with Persistent Pain Experience Physiotherapy Care Blended with Biopsychosocial Digital Health
'The Pain is Not Necessarily Less, But I Experience it Differently': A Qualitative Study About How People with Persistent Pain Experience Physiotherapy Care Blended with Biopsychosocial Digital Health Open
View article: ‘Give me something meaningful’: GPs perspectives on how to improve an audit and feedback report provided by health insurers – an exploratory qualitative study
‘Give me something meaningful’: GPs perspectives on how to improve an audit and feedback report provided by health insurers – an exploratory qualitative study Open
Background Audit and feedback (A&F) is a valuable quality improvement strategy, which can contribute to de-implementation of low-value care. In the Netherlands, all health insurers collaboratively provide A&F to general practitioners (GPs)…
View article: The introduction of advanced practice physiotherapy within Dutch primary care is a quest for possibilities, added value, and mutual trust: a qualitative study amongst advanced practice physiotherapists and general practitioners
The introduction of advanced practice physiotherapy within Dutch primary care is a quest for possibilities, added value, and mutual trust: a qualitative study amongst advanced practice physiotherapists and general practitioners Open
View article: How important is income in explaining individuals having forgone healthcare due to cost-sharing payments? Results from a mixed methods sequential explanatory study
How important is income in explaining individuals having forgone healthcare due to cost-sharing payments? Results from a mixed methods sequential explanatory study Open
View article: Introduction of Advanced Practice Physiotherapy in Dutch Primary Care is a Search for Possibilities, Added Value, and Mutual Trust; A Qualitative Study Among Advanced Practice Physiotherapist and General Practitioners.
Introduction of Advanced Practice Physiotherapy in Dutch Primary Care is a Search for Possibilities, Added Value, and Mutual Trust; A Qualitative Study Among Advanced Practice Physiotherapist and General Practitioners. Open
Background : Despite the increasing deployment and added value of Advanced Practitioner in Physiotherapy (APP) in musculoskeletal care internationally, APP is not widely accepted in Dutch primary care yet. This may be due to constraints in…
View article: The Transmural Trauma Care Model can be implemented well but some barriers and facilitators should be considered during implementation: a mixed methods study
The Transmural Trauma Care Model can be implemented well but some barriers and facilitators should be considered during implementation: a mixed methods study Open
View article: How Important Is Income in Explaining Avoidance of Care Due to Cost-Sharing Payments? Results From a Mixed Methods Sequential Explanatory Study.
How Important Is Income in Explaining Avoidance of Care Due to Cost-Sharing Payments? Results From a Mixed Methods Sequential Explanatory Study. Open
Background The avoidance of healthcare by patients because of the costs involved has become more prevalent in recent years. Certain patient characteristics, such as income, are known to be associated with a stronger demand-response to cost…
View article: GPs perspective on the usability of the Dutch Primary Care Practice Report: a qualitative interpretative approach
GPs perspective on the usability of the Dutch Primary Care Practice Report: a qualitative interpretative approach Open
Background Audit and feedback informs healthcare providers and may affect professional practice and patient outcomes. The Primary Care Practice Report (PCPR) is a web based personalized feedback instrument for general practitioners (GPs) i…
View article: GPs perspective on the usability of the Dutch Primary Care Practice Report: a qualitative interpretative approach
GPs perspective on the usability of the Dutch Primary Care Practice Report: a qualitative interpretative approach Open
Background Audit and feedback informs healthcare providers and may affect professional practice and patient outcomes. The Primary Care Practice Report (PCPR) is a web based personalized feedback instrument for general practitioners (GPs) i…
View article: Opinions of professionals with regard to (ab)use of methylphenidate amongst Dutch university students
Opinions of professionals with regard to (ab)use of methylphenidate amongst Dutch university students Open
Conclusions:Based on the project results, the suggested indicators were considered to be informative.Using existing administrative data proved to be effective, as it avoided additional administrative burden for service providers.It is expe…