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- Learn more about the development and implementation of a guideline for neck pain and headache that focuses on exercise and physiotherapeutic care.
- 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…
- With this new ZonMw-funded study (number 4), we will continue the systematic data collection we set up earlier. We will focus on parental stress in relation to COVID measures and potential trauma in children, for which we will conduct retrospective focus group interviews with parents and children. Lastly, we will examine the impact of digital (as opposed to face-to-face) therapeutic contacts on…
- 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…
- Update Nutritional Care Module n collaboration with patients and healthcare professionals: learn when nutritional care is needed and who should provide it.
- Read how this project contributes to the implementation and updates of tools in long-term care.
- Read about Transdisciplinary collaboration to improve care for people with a minor stroke
- Read more about the research on adaptations in skeletal muscle and blood during post-exertional malaise in ME/CFS, for better diagnosis and treatment.
- Read more about the research project on post-exertional malaise (PEM) in people with ME/CFS.
- 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 the project on ME/CFS & genetics: researching the biological cause.
- Read more about the ME/CFS Lines consortium.