Re-Space
Laura Rokaite (Student)
Meaning in life? Make it as bearable, enjoyable and good as possible!: a qualitative study among community‐dwelling aged adults who receive home nursing in the Netherlands
S.H.A. Hupkens; M.J.B.M. Goumans; P. Derkx; A. Machielse
Optimale zorg voor de burger: van eigen eiland naar interprofessionele samenwerking tussen ggz-professionals en Wmo-consulenten
Hendriks, M (Michelle) (Student)
Stories of lymphoma survivors in early aftercare
Jolanda Friesen-Storms (Lid Lectoraat); Gerrie Bours (Lid Lectoraat); Danny Quadvlieg-Delnoy; Albine Moser (Lid Lectoraat); José Heijmans; Trudy van der Weijden; Sandra Beurskens (Lector); Asiong Jie (Lid Lectoraat)
The paradoxes of communication and collaboration in maternity care
Irene Korstjens (Lid Lectoraat); Jessica Mesman; Isabel van Helmond; Raymond de Vries (Lid Lectoraat); Marianne Nieuwenhuijze (Lector)
Wicked world - De gezondheidszorg in beweging
Manickam, Anu; van Berkel, Karel
Are we looking after our children?
Madelon King (Student)
Patients' and family members' perspectives on the benefits and working mechanisms of family nursing conversations in Dutch home healthcare
Broekema, Susanne; Paans, Wolter (Nursing Diagnostics); Roodbol, Petrie F; Luttik, Marie Louise A (Family Care); Oosterhoff, Bettie (Youth, Education And Society)
Interdisciplinary communication and collaboration as key to improved nutritional care of malnourished older adults across health-care settings - A qualitative study
Marije Verwijs; Saskia Puijk-Hekman; E. van der Heijden; E. Vasse; L.C.P.G.M. de Groot; Marian de van der Schueren
Creating public value in the care at home sector: a mixed-method study about expectations of primary stakeholders using a social exchange perspective
S. Kraus-Hoogeveen; P. Peters; Els van der Pool; B. van der Heijden