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- Read about Transdisciplinary collaboration to improve care for people with a minor stroke
- Inappropriate use of antimicrobials can lead to antimicrobial resistance. Read how this project contributes to effective antimicrobial stewardship.
- Due to lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare was postponed and sectors were closed. People with existing health problems were particularly vulnerable to the consequences. In the long term, this may have lasting effects on their health and labour market position. Mitigating factors, such as a social network or remote care, may have reduced the impact of lockdown measures. Understanding…
- Learn how the Leadership Mentoring in Nursing Research (LMNR 3.0) programme aims to build a new generation of future research leaders in nursing.
- Read more about SYMPA-DEM: a research project on symptom assessment and management to improve end of life care for people with dementia
- There are concerns about an increase in gambling problems among people with mild intellectual disabilities (MID). Social care professionals and addiction prevention workers are not always equipped to recognize and appropriately address gambling-related issues with people with MID. Collaboration and communication challenges hinder coherent and comprehensive care. ObjectiveThe aim of the project is…
- T@CKLE (Transdisciplinary Analysis and Co-creation of Knowledge to Lead Efforts against Online and Offline Sexually Transgressive Behaviour and Sexual Violence) thoroughly tackles both online and offline STBSV. With an integrated and transdisciplinary approach T@CKLE brings together experts, organizations and initiatives in a new national STBSV network. With this, the collaboration across…
- Training of physical fitness is an important component of orthopedic geriatric rehabilitation. Read more about the recommendations from Fit4Frail.
- GP practices were less easy to visit during COVID-19 and remote care was offered. The lockdowns also had short-term effects on dietary patterns and physical activity. This study examines the midterm effects on access to the GP and health behaviours of citizens in deprived areas and diabetes patients. It is a follow-up to the ZonMw project Effects of COVID-19 on GP visits by patients in deprived…
- COVID-19 measures, such as lockdowns, reduced the spread of non-COVID respiratory infections, which are linked to the development of neurological autoimmune diseases like narcolepsy, multiple sclerosis, and Guillain-Barré syndrome. LUMC, Amsterdam UMC, and Sleep-Wake Center SEIN will investigate whether COVID-19 measures reduced the number of new autoimmune disease cases. The societal effects of…