226 search results for “palliatieve care” in the Public website
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Anthropology of health and care in Indonesia
Debate, Roundtable
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Using Value-Based Health Care Principles To "Fix" Orthopaedic Care Delivery
PhD defence
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Value Based Pituitary Care, implementing Value Based Health Care in a rare disease
PhD defence
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Barend Barentsen in Dagblad van het Noorden on aggression in the workplace
A national survey conducted by Dutch newspapers Dagblad van het Noorden, Turbantia, Brabants Dagblad and the Dutch Federation of Trade Unions (FNV) shows that staff working in disability and mental health care often face violence in the workplace. In the three northern provinces of the Netherlands,…
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International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect in The Hague
On 2 and 3 October 2017, a delegation of the Child Law Department has participated in the 15th European regional conference of the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect in The Hague.
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New childcare system poses risks for vulnerable parents, experts warn
A new almost free childcare system may sound ideal, but it also comes with risks for parents. Psychologists from Leiden University and research firm D&B have concluded that the system can cause uncertainty and stress, particularly among vulnerable groups.
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Between spiritual care and forensic care: situating the remains of war dead in contemporary Vietnam
Lecture, Research Seminar
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Care, Children and the Other Holocaust
Lecture, Histories Connected: Work-in-Progress
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Proactive care programs in the emergency department
PhD defence
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Integrating Lifestyle Medicine in Clinical Care
PhD defence
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Risk Stratification in Dutch Primary Care
PhD defence
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A novel approach towards acute care integration
PhD defence
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Care, Children and the Other Holocaust
Inaugural lecture
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Multidimensional symptom management in palliative care
PhD defence
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No social safety net for PGB caregivers
An acute shortage of social care staff means that family members often quit their jobs to care for relatives with severe disabilities. This seems too good to be true – and there is a catch. Barend Barentsen, Professor of Labour law, discusses this on Dutch consumer programme ‘Radar’.
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Radical Spotlight: The Economics (and Politics too) of Care
Lecture, Radical Spotlight seminar
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Evaluation and improvement of integrated cardiac care
PhD defence
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Don't give foster children foster rights, give them children's rights
All children have rights, and so foster children also have rights. But when these rights are not observed, there are not many options available to foster children to assert their rights. PhD defence on 8 October 2020.
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Promoting early recognition of persistent somatic symptoms in primary care
PhD defence
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Maria de Jong in Mr. Online: 'It's wonderful to mean something to people'
Maria de Jong-de Kruijf was awarded a doctorate degree on 7 March for her research on children in secure residential youth care. The Dutch website for legal professionals, Mr. Online, interviewed her for their ‘lawyer of the week’ column.
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'The situation with Intervence is unacceptable'
The introduction of market forces in the field of youth protection has failed. This is clearly demonstrated by the unrest and problems surrounding the dismantling and splitting up of youth care organisation Intervence in Zeeland, says Professor of Child Law Mariëlle Bruning.
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Reproductive and sexual health care in oncology
PhD defence
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International conference on the care and use of laboratory animals
Conference
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Quality of life, care dependency and Paracetamol In advanced Dementia
PhD defence
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Peri-operative care in patients with morbid obesity
PhD defence
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Value-based and data-driven vestibular schwannoma care
PhD defence
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Psychological factors and patient experiences in musculoskeletal specialty care
PhD defence
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Improving the management of colorectal neoplasms in clinical care
PhD defence
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Improving care for red blood cell alloimmunized pregnant women
PhD defence
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Improving quality of care: A continuous process of (de-)implementation
PhD defence
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Data-driven Improvement of Hip Fracture Care
PhD defence
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Heineken Young Scientists Award for three Leiden researchers
Three of the four Heineken Young Scientists Awards for 2022 have gone to researchers from Leiden: chronobiologist Laura Kervezee, physicist Jordi Tura i Brugués and health psychologist Liesbeth van Vliet.
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Friedo Dekker
Faculteit Geneeskunde
f.w.dekker@lumc.nl | +31 71 526 5230
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Was there forced labour at Dutch youth institution De Goede Herder?
The civil lawsuit against the Congregation of 'Onze Lieve Vrouw van Liefde van de Goede Herder' starts this week. A total of 19 women, aged from 62 to 91, together with the women’s rights foundation Clara Wichmann wants recognition through the courts that there was a situation of forced labour at youth…
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Computerized Adaptive Testing in Dutch Mental Health Care
PhD defence
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“Anthropological perspectives on silence and care at the end of life”
Debate, Roundtable Conversation
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When Hospice Isn’t a ‘Choice’: Disregard, Care and End of Life on the American Periphery
Lecture
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Simone van der Hof delivers 2022 Mulock Houwer Lecture
On 24 November 2022, Simone van der Hof delivered the annual Mulock Houwer Lecture. The title of the lecture was ‘Niet om de knikkers maar om het spel – Over de digitale versie van een vergeten kinderrecht’.
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Mariëlle Bruning in Trouw about extra money for youth protection
The Dutch cabinet will allocate a total of 40 million euros extra for institutions providing youth protection and youth rehabilitation over the next four years. Local councils must make the same amount available. Will that be enough to solve the problems?
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Why you as a parent also need a time-out sometimes (and more useful parenting advice)
Your toddler refuses to eat vegetables, your child is being bullied at school, or you’re simply overwhelmed by everything on your plate. How can parents manage these situations effectively? During this Week of Parenting, our researchers and lecturers share practical advice for parents.
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Psychology Elevator Pitch: How a better sleep pattern makes students mentally healthier
Do you often find yourself exhausted in the lecture hall or at your workplace? Not great for your mental well-being, as Laura Pape knows. She is investigating how an online self-help program can assist in addressing sleep issues and preventing mental health problems. Join her on this elevator pitch…
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Mariëlle Bruning on exceptional juvenile court ruling
A pregnant woman from Drenthe will lose her baby directly after it is born. A juvenile court has already ruled during her pregnancy that the infant will go to a foster family. The court believes that the child would risk physical neglect.
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‘If you know how the system works, you can stand up for your rights’
Legal protection. What do those involved in youth care and child protection understand by this concept? And what needs to change to improve legal protection? This question was explored by researchers from Leiden University’s Department of Child Law. Their research fits with the government’s ambition…
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intracranial pressure in patients with traumatic brain injury in the intensive care unit
PhD defence
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On the road to better care for patients with systemic sclerosis
PhD defence
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Antimicrobial Stewardship and Infection Prevention in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
PhD defence
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all? Towards usable and effective eHealth services in different health care settings
PhD defence
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Triage of stroke patients in the chain of acute stroke care
PhD defence
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adverse drug reactions: patient impact and potential for pharmaceutical care
PhD defence
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Sexual Health Care in Prostate Cancer for Men and their Partners
PhD defence