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  1. Book ; Online: Skill-mix Innovation, Effectiveness and Implementation

    Maier, Claudia B. / Kroezen, Marieke / Busse, Reinhard / Wismar, Matthias

    Improving Primary and Chronic Care

    (Social Sciences)

    2022  

    Series title Social Sciences
    Keywords Public finance ; health systems ; health policies ; health administration ; health economics ; health management ; healthcare employment ; primary care ; chronic diseases ; health workforce
    Language 0|e
    Size 1 Online-Ressource
    Publisher Cambridge University Press
    Document type Book ; Online
    Note English ; Open Access
    HBZ-ID HT021618741
    ISBN 9781009013758 ; 1009013750
    Database ZB MED Catalogue: Medicine, Health, Nutrition, Environment, Agriculture

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  2. Article ; Online: The influence of the down- and upscaling of activities in long-term care facilities during the COVID-19 visitor ban on caregivers' exhaustion and ability to provide care and support: A questionnaire study.

    Hartstra, Egbert / Kroezen, Marieke / van der Velden, Claudia / van der Roest, Henriëtte G

    Geriatric nursing (New York, N.Y.)

    2022  Volume 45, Page(s) 118–124

    Abstract: In the Netherlands, a national visitor-ban was in place in LTCFs during the first outbreak of COVID-19 in 2020. Meaningful activities were cancelled or downscaled, while others were performed more often. It is known that a lack of activities has several ... ...

    Abstract In the Netherlands, a national visitor-ban was in place in LTCFs during the first outbreak of COVID-19 in 2020. Meaningful activities were cancelled or downscaled, while others were performed more often. It is known that a lack of activities has several negative effects on residents, while the impact on caregivers remains largely unexplored. Here we investigate the influence of the down- and upscaling of activities on caregivers' physical and emotional exhaustion and their perceived ability to provide care and support. Downscaling of activities for residents, in particular watching television and musical activities, had a negative impact on caregivers' emotional exhaustion. The downscaling of watching television increased caregivers 'physical exhaustion. Furthermore, the downscaling of both activities had a negative impact on caregivers' perceived ability to provide ADL care and emotional support. This study triggers the need for more knowledge about the function of meaningful activities for residents, from a LTCF caregivers' perspective.
    MeSH term(s) COVID-19/prevention & control ; Caregivers/psychology ; Humans ; Long-Term Care ; Nursing Homes ; Surveys and Questionnaires
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-03-22
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 632559-2
    ISSN 1528-3984 ; 0197-4572
    ISSN (online) 1528-3984
    ISSN 0197-4572
    DOI 10.1016/j.gerinurse.2022.03.006
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  3. Article ; Online: Challenging behaviours: Views and preferences of people with intellectual disabilities.

    Wolkorte, Ria / van Houwelingen, Ingrid / Kroezen, Marieke

    Journal of applied research in intellectual disabilities : JARID

    2019  Volume 32, Issue 6, Page(s) 1421–1427

    Abstract: Background: Challenging behaviour is a common problem among people with ID and in services for people with ID. This paper aims to provide an overview of the views and preferences of people with ID on challenging behaviour.: Method: Semi-structured ... ...

    Abstract Background: Challenging behaviour is a common problem among people with ID and in services for people with ID. This paper aims to provide an overview of the views and preferences of people with ID on challenging behaviour.
    Method: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with thirteen adults with mild to moderate ID and seven proxies (family or close associates of adults with ID who were unable to communicate and/or with severe or profound ID) in the Netherlands. The interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed and analysed thematically.
    Results: People with ID and (a history of) challenging behaviour have clear views and preferences on factors related to challenging behaviour, assessments, non-pharmacological and pharmacological interventions and health professionals' approach.
    Conclusions: The identified views and preferences of people with ID are not always in accordance with current procedures and treatments for challenging behaviour and should be included in future care processes and research.
    MeSH term(s) Attitude to Health ; Female ; Humans ; Intellectual Disability ; Male ; Netherlands ; Patient Preference ; Problem Behavior ; Proxy ; Qualitative Research
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-06-11
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1326222-1
    ISSN 1468-3148 ; 0952-9608 ; 1360-2322
    ISSN (online) 1468-3148
    ISSN 0952-9608 ; 1360-2322
    DOI 10.1111/jar.12631
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  4. Book ; Online: Strengthening primary care in Europe

    European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies / Kroezen, Marieke / Rajan, Dheepa / Richardson, Erica

    How to increase the attractiveness of primary care for medical students and primary care physicians?

    2023  

    Abstract: 26 p. ...

    Abstract 26 p.
    Keywords Primary Health Care ; Medical Staff ; Physicians ; Primary Care ; Europe ; Health Policy
    Language English
    Publisher World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe
    Document type Book ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  5. Article ; Online: Behavioural, psychiatric and psychosocial factors associated with aggressive behaviour in adults with intellectual disabilities: A systematic review and narrative analysis.

    van den Akker, Natalie / Kroezen, Marieke / Wieland, Jannelien / Pasma, Annelieke / Wolkorte, Ria

    Journal of applied research in intellectual disabilities : JARID

    2020  Volume 34, Issue 2, Page(s) 327–389

    Abstract: Background: Aggressive behaviour is prevalent in people with intellectual disabilities. To understand the aetiology, it is important to recognize factors associated with the behaviour.: Method: A systematic review was conducted and included studies ... ...

    Abstract Background: Aggressive behaviour is prevalent in people with intellectual disabilities. To understand the aetiology, it is important to recognize factors associated with the behaviour.
    Method: A systematic review was conducted and included studies published between January 2002 and April 2017 on the association of behavioural, psychiatric and psychosocial factors with aggressive behaviour in adults with intellectual disabilities.
    Results: Thirty-eight studies were included that presented associations with 11 behavioural, psychiatric and psychosocial factors. Conflicting evidence was found on the association of these factors with aggressive behaviour.
    Conclusions: The aetiology of aggressive behaviour is specific for a certain person in a certain context and may be multifactorial. Additional research is required to identify contributing factors, to understand causal relationships and to increase knowledge on possible interaction effects of different factors.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Aggression ; Humans ; Intellectual Disability/epidemiology
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-10-18
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Review ; Systematic Review
    ZDB-ID 1326222-1
    ISSN 1468-3148 ; 0952-9608 ; 1360-2322
    ISSN (online) 1468-3148
    ISSN 0952-9608 ; 1360-2322
    DOI 10.1111/jar.12809
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  6. Article ; Online: Characteristics of medical deserts and approaches to mitigate them: a scoping review.

    Seils, Laura / Flinterman, Linda E / Bes, Julia / Ballester, Marta / Dan, Sorin / Domagała, Alicja / Dubas-Jakóbczyk, Katarzyna / Likic, Robert / Kroezen, Marieke / Batenburg, Ronald S / González, Ana I

    Rural and remote health

    2023  Volume 23, Issue 1, Page(s) 8090

    Abstract: Introduction: Medical deserts are increasingly considered problematic and many countries employ a multitude of actions and initiatives to achieve a better distribution of the health workforce (HWF). This study systematically maps research and provides ... ...

    Abstract Introduction: Medical deserts are increasingly considered problematic and many countries employ a multitude of actions and initiatives to achieve a better distribution of the health workforce (HWF). This study systematically maps research and provides an overview of the definitions/characteristics of medical deserts. It also identifies contributing factors and approaches to mitigate medical deserts.
    Methods: Embase, MEDLINE, CINAHL, Web of Science Core Collection, Google Scholar and The Cochrane Library were searched from inception to May 2021. Studies reporting primary research on definitions, characteristics, contributing factors and approaches to mitigate medical deserts were included. Two independent reviewers assessed studies for eligibility, extracted data and clustered studies.
    Results: Two-hundred and forty studies were included (49% Australia/New Zealand, 43% North America, 8% Europe). All used observational designs except for five quasi-experimental studies. Studies provided definitions (n=160), characteristics (n=71), contributing/associated factors (n=113), and approaches to mitigate medical deserts (n=94). Most medical deserts were defined by the density of the population in an area. Contributing/associated factors consisted in sociodemographic/characteristics of HWF (n=70), work-related factors (n=43) and lifestyle conditions (n=34). Approaches focused on training adapted to the scope of rural practice (n=79), HWF distribution (n=3), support and infrastructure (n=6) and innovative models of care (n=7).
    Discussion: Our study provides the first scoping review on definitions, characteristics, contributing/associated factors and approaches to mitigate medical deserts. We identified gaps such as the scarcity of longitudinal studies to investigate factors contributing to medical deserts, and interventional studies to evaluate the effectiveness of approaches to mitigate medical deserts.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Rural Population ; Life Style ; Australia ; New Zealand
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-01-10
    Publishing country Australia
    Document type Review ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2105620-1
    ISSN 1445-6354 ; 1445-6354
    ISSN (online) 1445-6354
    ISSN 1445-6354
    DOI 10.22605/RRH8090
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  7. Article ; Online: The Joint Action on Health Workforce Planning and Forecasting: Results of a European programme to improve health workforce policies.

    Kroezen, Marieke / Van Hoegaerden, Michel / Batenburg, Ronald

    Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

    2017  Volume 122, Issue 2, Page(s) 87–93

    Abstract: Health workforce (HWF) planning and forecasting is faced with a number of challenges, most notably a lack of consistent terminology, a lack of data, limited model-, demand-based- and future-based planning, and limited inter-country collaboration. The ... ...

    Abstract Health workforce (HWF) planning and forecasting is faced with a number of challenges, most notably a lack of consistent terminology, a lack of data, limited model-, demand-based- and future-based planning, and limited inter-country collaboration. The Joint Action on Health Workforce Planning and Forecasting (JAHWF, 2013-2016) aimed to move forward on the HWF planning process and support countries in tackling the key challenges facing the HWF and HWF planning. This paper synthesizes and discusses the results of the JAHWF. It is shown that the JAHWF has provided important steps towards improved HWF planning and forecasting across Europe, among others through the creation of a minimum data set for HWF planning and the 'Handbook on Health Workforce Planning Methodologies across EU countries'. At the same time, the context-sensitivity of HWF planning was repeatedly noticeable in the application of the tools through pilot- and feasibility studies. Further investments should be made by all actors involved to support and stimulate countries in their HWF efforts, among others by implementing the tools developed by the JAHWF in diverse national and regional contexts. Simultaneously, investments should be made in evaluation to build a more robust evidence base for HWF planning methods.
    MeSH term(s) Europe ; Forecasting ; Health Manpower ; Health Planning/methods ; Health Policy ; Humans
    Language English
    Publishing date 2017-12-09
    Publishing country Ireland
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 605805-x
    ISSN 1872-6054 ; 0168-8510
    ISSN (online) 1872-6054
    ISSN 0168-8510
    DOI 10.1016/j.healthpol.2017.12.002
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  8. Article ; Online: Characteristics of Medical Deserts and Approaches to Mitigate Their Health Workforce Issues: A Scoping Review of Empirical Studies in Western Countries.

    Flinterman, Linda E / González-González, Ana I / Seils, Laura / Bes, Julia / Ballester, Marta / Bañeres, Joaquim / Dan, Sorin / Domagala, Alicja / Dubas-Jakóbczyk, Katarzyna / Likic, Robert / Kroezen, Marieke / Batenburg, Ronald

    International journal of health policy and management

    2023  Volume 12, Page(s) 7454

    Abstract: Background: Medical deserts are considered a problematic issue for many Western countries which try to employ multitude of policies and initiatives to achieve a better distribution of their health workforce (HWF). The aim of this study was to ... ...

    Abstract Background: Medical deserts are considered a problematic issue for many Western countries which try to employ multitude of policies and initiatives to achieve a better distribution of their health workforce (HWF). The aim of this study was to systematically map research and provide an overview of definitions, characteristics, contributing factors and approaches to mitigate medical deserts within the European Union (EU)-funded project "ROUTE-HWF" (a Roadmap OUT of mEdical deserts into supportive Health WorkForce initiatives and policies).
    Methods: We performed a scoping review to identify knowledge clusters/research gaps in the field of medical deserts focusing on HWF issues. Six databases were searched till June 2021. Studies reporting primary research from Western countries on definitions, characteristics, contributing factors, and approaches were included. Two independent reviewers assessed studies for eligibility, extracted data and clustered studies according to the four defined outcomes.
    Results: Two-hundred and forty studies were included (n=116, 48% Australia/New Zealand; n=105, 44% North America; n=20, 8% Europe). All used observational designs except for five quasi-experimental studies. Studies provided definitions (n=171, 71%), characteristics (n=95, 40%), contributing factors (n=112, 47%), and approaches to mitigate medical deserts (n=87, 36%). Most medical deserts were defined by the density of the population in an area. Contributing factors to HWF issues in medical deserts consisted in work-related (n=55, 23%) and lifestyle-related factors (n=33, 14%) of the HWF as well as sociodemographic characteristics (n=79, 33%). Approaches to mitigate them focused on training adapted to the scope of rural practice (n=67, 28%), HWF distribution (n=3, 1%), support/infrastructure (n=8, 3%) and innovative models of care (n=7, 3%).
    Conclusion: Our study provides the first scoping review that presents and categorizes definitions, characteristics, contributing factors, and approaches to mitigate HWF issues in medical deserts. We identified gaps such as the scarcity of longitudinal studies to investigate the impact of factors contributing to medical deserts, and interventional studies to evaluate the effectiveness of approaches to mitigate HWF issues.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Health Workforce ; Empirical Research ; Australia ; Databases, Factual ; Europe
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-08-15
    Publishing country Iran
    Document type Review ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2724317-5
    ISSN 2322-5939 ; 2322-5939
    ISSN (online) 2322-5939
    ISSN 2322-5939
    DOI 10.34172/ijhpm.2023.7454
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  9. Article ; Online: Healthcare assistants in EU Member States: An overview.

    Kroezen, Marieke / Schäfer, Willemijn / Sermeus, Walter / Hansen, Johan / Batenburg, Ronald

    Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

    2018  Volume 122, Issue 10, Page(s) 1109–1117

    Abstract: With many European countries facing health workforce shortages, especially in nursing, and an increasing demand for healthcare, the importance of healthcare assistants (HCAs) in modern healthcare systems is expected to grow. Yet HCAs' knowledge, skills, ... ...

    Abstract With many European countries facing health workforce shortages, especially in nursing, and an increasing demand for healthcare, the importance of healthcare assistants (HCAs) in modern healthcare systems is expected to grow. Yet HCAs' knowledge, skills, competences and education are largely unexplored. The study 'Support for the definition of core competences for healthcare assistants' (CC4HCA, 2015-2016) aimed to further the knowledge on HCAs across Europe. This paper presents an overview of the position of healthcare assistants in 27 EU Member States (MSs) and reflects on the emerging country differences. It is shown that most learning outcomes for HCAs across Europe are defined in terms of knowledge and skills, often at a basic instead of more specialized level, and much less so in terms of competences. While there are many differences between MSs, there also appears to be a common, core set of knowledge and skills-related learning outcomes which almost all HCAs across Europe possess. Country differences can to a large extent be explained by the regulatory and educational frameworks in which HCAs operate, influencing their current and future position in the healthcare system. Further investments should be made to explore a common understanding of HCAs, in order to feed discussions at policy and organisational levels, while simultaneously investments in the development and implementation of context-specific HCA workforce policies are needed.
    MeSH term(s) Allied Health Personnel/education ; Allied Health Personnel/legislation & jurisprudence ; Clinical Competence/standards ; European Union ; Health Workforce/statistics & numerical data ; Humans ; Surveys and Questionnaires
    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-07-20
    Publishing country Ireland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 605805-x
    ISSN 1872-6054 ; 0168-8510
    ISSN (online) 1872-6054
    ISSN 0168-8510
    DOI 10.1016/j.healthpol.2018.07.004
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  10. Book ; Online: What are patient navigators and how can they improve integration of care?

    European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies / Budde, Hannah / Williams, Gemma A / Scarpetti, Giada / Kroezen, Marieke / Maier, Claudia B

    2021  

    Abstract: 28 p. ...

    Abstract 28 p.
    Keywords Health Policy ; Health Services Research ; Delivery of Health Care ; Patient Care Management ; Patient-Centered Care ; Health Care Reform
    Language English
    Publisher World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe
    Document type Book ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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