- Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare
- Patient Dignity and Privacy
- Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
- Migration, Health and Trauma
- Ethics in medical practice
- Global Healthcare and Medical Tourism
- Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health
- Family Support in Illness
- Empathy and Medical Education
- Health Sciences Research and Education
- Innovations in Medical Education
- Cultural Competency in Health Care
- Medical Coding and Health Information
- Medical Education and Admissions
Leiden University Medical Center
2020-2024
The Hague University of Applied Sciences
2020-2024
To construct the underlying value structure of shared decision making (SDM) models. We included previously identified SDM-models (n=40) and 15 additional ones. Using a thematic analysis, we coded data using Schwartz's theory to define values in SDM investigate relations. defined eight developed three themes based on their relations: control, safe supportive environment, decisions tailored patients. constructed relations themes: interplay HCPs' patients' skills [Achievement], support for...
With an increasingly ageing population there will be a rising demand for palliative care, including from older migrants and ethnic minorities. While many (future) physicians are unfamiliar with specific needs of minorities regarding care communication in this may challenging them to deal with. Moreover, even medical teachers also feel unprepared teach culturally sensitive students. In order support teachers, we suggest twelve tips guide the development implementation teaching topic Drawn...
Background Shared decision-making (SDM) is often considered the ideal for in oncology. Views of specific groups such as ethnic minorities have seldom been its development. Aim In this study we seek to assess oncology if there a need adaptation current SDM model and formulate possible adjustments. Design This embedded empirical bioethics, an interdisciplinary approach integrating data with ethical reasoning normative conclusions regarding practice. For social scientific part, cross-sectional...
As migrant populations age, the care system is confronted with question how to respond needs of an increasingly diverse population older adults. We used qualitative intersectional analysis examine differential preferences and experiences at end life twenty-five patients their relatives from Suriname, Morocco Turkey living in The Netherlands. Our focused on - light impairment ethnicity, religion gender intersect create differences social position that shape related three main themes: place...