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pro vyhledávání: '"Loes Pijnenborg"'
Autor:
Gijs, Hesselink, Myrra, Vernooij-Dassen, Loes, Pijnenborg, Paul, Barach, Petra, Gademan, Ewa, Dudzik-Urbaniak, Maria, Flink, Carola, Orrego, Giulio, Toccafondi, Julie K, Johnson, Lisette, Schoonhoven, Hub, Wollersheim, S, Manaseki-Holland
Publikováno v:
Medical Care, 51, 90-8
Medical Care, 51, 1, pp. 90-8
Medical Care, 51, 1, pp. 90-8
Item does not contain fulltext BACKGROUND: Organizational culture is seen as having a growing impact on quality and safety of health care, but its impact on hospital to community patient discharge is relatively unknown. OBJECTIVES: To explore aspects
Autor:
Julie K. Johnson, Dorien L.M. Zwart, Cor J. Kalkman, Gijs Hesselink, Paul R. Barach, Beryl Göbel, Loes Pijnenborg
Publikováno v:
BMJ Quality & Safety
BMJ Quality and Safety, 21 Suppl 1, pp. i106-i113
BMJ Quality & Safety; Vol 21
BMJ quality & safety
BMJ Quality and Safety, 21 Suppl 1, i106-i113
BMJ Quality and Safety, 21 Suppl 1, pp. i106-i113
BMJ Quality & Safety; Vol 21
BMJ quality & safety
BMJ Quality and Safety, 21 Suppl 1, i106-i113
Item does not contain fulltext BACKGROUND: Much of the research on improving patient handovers has focused on enhancing communication within the hospital system, but there have been relatively few efforts aimed at addressing the challenges at the int
Autor:
Carola Orrego, Paul Barach, Gijs Hesselink, Gunnar Öhlén, Giulio Toccafondi, Mariann Olsson, Hub Wollersheim, Lisette Schoonhoven, Maria Flink, Julie K. Johnson, Ewa Dudzik-Urbaniak, Myrra Vernooij-Dassen, Loes Pijnenborg, Petra Gademan, Helen Hansagi
Publikováno v:
BMJ Quality & Safety
BMJ Quality and Safety, 21, i89-i96
BMJ quality & safety
BMJ Quality and Safety, 21, Suppl 1, pp. i89-i96
BMJ Quality & Safety; Vol 21
BMJ Quality and Safety, 21, i89-i96
BMJ quality & safety
BMJ Quality and Safety, 21, Suppl 1, pp. i89-i96
BMJ Quality & Safety; Vol 21
Background: Patient safety experts have postulated that increasing patient participation in communications during patient handovers will improve the quality of patient transitions, and that this may reduce hospital readmissions. Choosing strategies t
Publikováno v:
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association. 273:1411-1414
THE NETHERLANDS appears to have a worldwide reputation for tolerant policies on controversial issues such as abortion, drug abuse, and euthanasia. In a comparative survey of 15 countries, including the United States and Canada, the Dutch had by far t
Publikováno v:
Bioethics. 7:323-329
CONCLUSION Medical decisions concerning the end of life are a difficult matter and they evoke much emotional response. What is needed, however, is an open debate in order to improve the moral quality of decision making, not "dances with data". The ce
The use of do not resuscitate (DNR) orders in Dutch hospitals was studied as part of a nationwide study on medical decisions concerning the end of life. DNR decisions are made in 6 per cent of all admissions, and 61 per cent of all in-hospital deaths
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::0deda6f0e8f354ec037c32f71bb1789c
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1376338/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1376338/
Publikováno v:
Bioethics. 7(4)
Medical decisions concerning the end of life are a difficult matter and they evoke much emotional response. What is needed, however, is an open debate in order to improve the moral quality of decision making, not "dances with data". The central quest
Autor:
Loes Pijnenborg, Paul J. van der Maas, Johannes J. M. van Delden, Jacobus J. Glerum, J W P F Kardaun, Caspar W. N. Looman
Publikováno v:
Archives of Internal Medicine. 155:286
Background: Decisions to withhold or withdraw treatment (nontreatment decisions) become increasingly important because they have to be made more frequently and more explicitly. This nationwide study provides information on the occurrence and backgrou
Publikováno v:
The Hastings Center Report. 23:24
In 1990 the Dutch government appointed a committee to investigate medical decisions concerning the end of life. The committee was chaired by Professor J. Remmelink, who was at that time the attorney general of the Dutch Supreme Court. Although the im
Publikováno v:
The Lancet. 342:308
In the Dutch nationwide study on medical decisions concerning the end of life (MDEL) life-terminating acts without the explicit request of the patient (LAWER) were noted in 0.8% of all deaths. We present here quantitative information and a discussion