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- Urinary tract infections (UTI) are common and can lead to hospitalisation or death. Read about predicting hospitalization after urinary tract infection.
- Read about Optimising Exercise Therapy to improve healthy movement behaviour in the patient’s context
- Read more about a participative action research study on Public Youth Health Care: outgrowing inequity.
- Read more about research to assess the accuracy of (BE-)FAST for stroke diagnosis in primary care to improve (BE-)FAST predictors for stroke
- Read about (cost)effectiveness of Occupational Therapy at Home E-Rehabilitation for persons post-stroke
- Read about the development of a patient-reported outcome measure on communicative participation.
- Predicting heath failure: research into risk factors for earlier recognition of diastolic dysfunction and HFpEF-risk in people with type 2 diabetes
- In previous research, we found a negative relation between stressful COVID-19 experiences, social media use, and authenticity in young people, but no gender differences. This follow-up study explores why, by examining whether personal factors (e.g., stress, loneliness, health) and social factors (e.g., support) affect the link between social media and authenticity differently for boys and girls…
- The COVID-19 pandemic has presented profound challenges for families with preschool children (aged 0-4 years), particularly those already in vulnerable conditions, including families facing socio-economic disadvantages or with a migration background. Implementation of lockdowns and social distancing measures led to unhealthier lifestyles for children and mental struggles for parents. While many…
- During the COVID-19 pandemic, people with multiple health conditions were disproportionately affected. Multimorbidity and immune system sensitivity are linked to both infection risk and recovery. It is still unclear whether, and how, these factors contribute to mortality after COVID-19. This study examined the impact of COVID-19 on mortality in individuals with multimorbidity, focusing on the…
- Orthostatische intolerantie (OI) is een aandoening waarbij rechtop gaan zitten of staan leidt tot duizeligheid, hartkloppingen en flauwvallen. OI heeft verschillende vormen, waarvan het Posturale Orthostatische Tachycardie Syndroom (POTS) één variant is. Tussen de 40% en 90% van de ME/CVS-patiënten heeft OI en ervaart hier ernstige hinder van.
- Persistent somatic symptoms (PSS) are common. Symptoms can persist for years and affect daily life. Read more about the long-term course of PSS.