- Cancer survivorship and care
- Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
- Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare
- Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
- Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation
- Family Support in Illness
- Advances in Oncology and Radiotherapy
- Oral health in cancer treatment
- Global Cancer Incidence and Screening
- Bryophyte Studies and Records
- Folklore, Mythology, and Literature Studies
- Head and Neck Cancer Studies
- Digital Mental Health Interventions
- Hospital Admissions and Outcomes
- Technology Use by Older Adults
- Electronic Health Records Systems
- Family Caregiving in Mental Illness
- Bipolar Disorder and Treatment
- Nursing education and management
- Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
Radboud University Nijmegen
2007-2023
Radboud University Medical Center
2007-2023
GGZ Rivierduinen
2008
The introduction of health information technology (HIT) has drastically changed care organizations and the way professionals work. Some have trouble coping efficiently with demands HIT personal professional changes it requires. Lagging in digital knowledge skills hampers from adhering to standards regarding use may cause performance problems, especially older population. It is important gain more insight into reasons motivations behind issues experienced by these professionals, as well...
Abstract Title. Cue‐responding behaviours of oncology nurses in video‐simulated interviews Aim. This paper is a report study to describe nurse–patient interactions, i.e. nurses’ cue‐responding behaviour encounters with actors playing the role patients. Background. Patients cancer seldom express their concerns directly but cues instead. Few studies empirically investigated and subsequent influence disclosure concerns. Methods. In this descriptive observational study, conducted from April June...
Background: Adequate provider-patient communication is viewed as an important aspect of good quality (cancer) care, supports patients' stress control, and can positively influence health outcomes. Objective: The objective this study was to describe nurse-patient in 2 consecutive follow-up consultations after head neck cancer, with or without a partner present. Methods: This descriptive observational 17 video-recorded, coded, analyzed 10 cancer patients 6 partners. Results: Nurses adequately...
Objective To investigate the health‐related quality of life (HRQoL) and supportive follow‐up care needs 1 month posttreatment for patients with advanced‐stage (stage III or IV) radiated head neck cancer (HNC) who were treated curative intent. Study Design An exploratory, descriptive analysis HRQoL data obtained from 3 treatment groups: conventional radiotherapy (RT, n = 21), surgery + (SRT, 10), chemoradiation (CRT, 21). Setting The oncology center a university hospital. Subjects Methods...
Cancer patients are presented with advice and instructions during treatment at discharge. Most recommendations aim relief of physical problems, psychosocial well-being, patients' health care behaviors. Patients often struggle to incorporate into daily life, this influences symptom relief, quality even longevity.The study was gain insight the content form discharge cancer determine factors that hinder or promote actual adoption by patients.Using a descriptive, exploratory research design,...
<sec> <title>BACKGROUND</title> The introduction of health information technology (HIT) has drastically changed care organizations and the way professionals work. Some have trouble coping efficiently with demands HIT personal professional changes it requires. Lagging in digital knowledge skills hampers from adhering to standards regarding use may cause performance problems, especially older population. It is important gain more insight into reasons motivations behind issues experienced by...