Mathilde A. Berghout
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View article: From context to contexting: professional identity un/doing in a medical leadership development programme
From context to contexting: professional identity un/doing in a medical leadership development programme Open
Physicians are known for safeguarding their professional identities against organisational influences. However, this study shows how a medical leadership programme enables the reconstruction of professional identities that work with rather…
View article: What makes an ideal hospital-based medical leader? Three views of healthcare professionals and managers: A case study
What makes an ideal hospital-based medical leader? Three views of healthcare professionals and managers: A case study Open
Medical leadership is an increasingly important aspect of hospital management. By engaging physicians in leadership roles, hospitals aim to improve their clinical and financial performances. Research has revealed numerous factors that are …
View article: Discursively framing physicians as leaders: Institutional work to reconfigure medical professionalism
Discursively framing physicians as leaders: Institutional work to reconfigure medical professionalism Open
View article: Medical leaders or masters?—A systematic review of medical leadership in hospital settings
Medical leaders or masters?—A systematic review of medical leadership in hospital settings Open
Medical leadership is increasingly considered as crucial for improving the quality of care and the sustainability of healthcare. However, conceptual clarity is lacking in the literature and in practice. Therefore, a systematic review of th…
View article: Physical activity types and life expectancy with and without cardiovascular disease: the Rotterdam Study
Physical activity types and life expectancy with and without cardiovascular disease: the Rotterdam Study Open
Higher PA levels are associated with increased LE and more years lived without CVD. Of the different PA types, cycling provided high effects in both men and women. Cycling could be more strongly encouraged in activity guidelines to maximiz…
View article: Healthcare professionals’ views on patient-centered care in hospitals
Healthcare professionals’ views on patient-centered care in hospitals Open
View article: Exploring views on what is important for patient-centred care in end-stage renal disease using Q methodology
Exploring views on what is important for patient-centred care in end-stage renal disease using Q methodology Open
The four views on PCC among patients in a haemodialysis department and the professionals treating them suggest that there is no one size fits all strategy for providing PCC to patients with end-stage renal disease. Some patients may benefi…