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- 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…
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Parties in the field of dementia have joined forces in the Dementia Research Programme. Read more about the 5 multidisciplinary research consortiums. - Read more about a participative action research study on Public Youth Health Care: outgrowing inequity.
- Populations with a migration background and lower educational/occupational groups were more vulnerable to negative changes related to mental health, income, healthy behavior (i.e. diet, tobacco, alcohol use) and access to non-COVID-19 healthcare during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. These populations were also at increased risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection and severe COVID-19 outcomes…
- Read more about how to improve ‘option talk’ and risk communication in general practice: involving all patients in decision-making
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How do we make sure that a healthy choice is also an easy choice for the consumer? It is important that we better understand factors that influence dietary choices, eating habits and physical activity. How can new and existing interventions reinforce each other, and how can we learn from policies already in place in the various countries affiliated to Healthy Diet for a Healthy Life (HDHL)? - Afbeelding
In the ZonMw Open Competition round 2025, 31 research teams have been selected for a grant from a total budget of more than €26 million. This funding enables the research groups to develop innovative team science initiatives that contribute to the renewal of fundamental (bio)medical science and healthcare. - Learn how the Appropriate Childcare program contributes to better care for vulnerable children and their family while also supporting the caregiver.
- Read how the EMBOSS-project reduces lower effects in health outcomes of patients with a low socioeconomic status through person-centred integrated care.
- Assessment of conditions for successful implementation of shared decision making at the emergency department and effects on patient and nurses experiences.