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What is the impact of 10 years of research into Dutch mental healthcare? How can we take gathered insights further? What are future opportunities? To answer these questions, the ZonMw Mental Health Research programme has appointed 4 Impact Leaders, divided over 4 subjects: Youth, Empowering Patients, Digital Health, and Preventing Escalation. - Afbeelding
The 'Ziektelastmeter' (assessment of burden) tool has a positive effect on perceived quality of care and gives patients knowledge, skills and confidence in being able to manage their disease and their health. This appears from research by Maastricht University. This research was partly funded by a grant from the IMDI programme. - Learn how implementation of nagsogastric tubes guideline recommendations in hospitals can help improve appropriate care and nurses’ autonomy.
- Improve knowledge about pressure ulcers, improve self-management support of patients, enhance their leadership, autonomy and control over own work
- This project will strengthen nurses to develop control over their own nursing practice by taking the lead in 2 fundamental care themes: pain and sleep
- Learn how the Nursing Leadership programme LMNR 4.0-7.0 mentors recently graduated PhD prepared nurses in their development towards future leadership.
- A UPC provides a structure to increase nurses’ engagement and facilitates the improvement of evidence-based essential care in shared decision-making
- Advance Care Planning: development a structured, interprofessional transmural approach with clear roles and responsibilities for nurses
- Read how the implementation of the Lastmeter helps in the early detection of needs in psychosocial care for adults with cancer.
- Nursing teams at an Intensive Care unit, a hospice and a nursing home strengthen their resilience through testing evidence based interventions
- The objective of this project is to explore the feasibility of the EFPC intervention along with the potential impact on nurse reported outcome
- Learn how the Leadership Mentoring in Nursing Research (LMNR 3.0) programme aims to build a new generation of future research leaders in nursing.