Organisation
Health Care
Research Group
This research group combines the following research lines within the Faculty of Medicine and Life Sciences:
(1) Patient Safety: This research is being developed in cooperation with the Faculty of Business Economics
(2) Mobile Health: This research line fits in with the development of the Limburg Clinical Research Program
(3) General Practice.
Projects
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- Transatlantic mobile health research collaboration: A joint Heart Failure monitoring protocol using wearable technology.From28 Feb 2015 → 28 Mar 2015Funding: BOF - Doctoral projects
- Explore long-term effectiveness of a comprehensive telerehabilitation program on cardiovascular risk factor profile, cardiopulmonary fitness and on reducing the probability of occurring adverse events in a broad cardiac patient populationFrom1 Oct 2014 → 30 Sep 2016Funding: FWO fellowships
- An integrated network and living lab for user-centered innovation in elderly careFrom1 Feb 2014 → 31 Jan 2017Funding: Cities and Municipalities
- Care Organization:a Re-Thinking EXpedition in search for SustainabilityFrom1 Nov 2013 → 31 Oct 2017Funding: SBO (Strategic basic research)
- Importance of the subvalvular apparatus in functional mitral regurgitation: insights from in vitro and numerical modeling.From1 Oct 2013 → 30 Sep 2015Funding: FWO fellowships
- Exercise training in the fasted vs. postprandial state to augment the clinical benefits of long-term in exercise intervention in type 2 diabetes patientsFrom1 May 2013 → 30 Sep 2014Funding: Foundations, funds and other with scientific goal
Publications
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- Design of a feedback intervention to increase travel related physical activity of CVD patients(2018)Series: Procedia Computer Science
Authors: Tooba BATOOL, Luk KNAPEN, Yves VANROMPAY, An NEVEN, Kris BRIJS, Veerle ROSS, Paul DENDALE, Davy JANSSENS, Geert WETS
Pages: 434 - 441 - Is long-term exercise intervention effective to improve cardiac autonomic control during exercise in subjects with multiple sclerosis? A randomized controlled trial.(2015)
Authors: Dominique HANSEN, Inez WENS, Charly KEYTSMAN, Bert OP 'T EIJNDE, Paul DENDALE
Pages: 223 - 231 - Communication in healthcare: a narrative review of the literature and practical recommendations(2015)
Authors: P. Vermeir, Dominique VANDIJCK, S. Degroote, R. Peleman, R. Verhaeghe, E. Mortier, G. Hallaert, S. Van Daele, W. Buylaert, D. Vogelaers
Pages: 1257 - 1267 - Accreditation of clinical centres providing primary prevention, secondary prevention and rehabilitation, and sports cardiology: A step towards optimizing quality.(2019)
Authors: Arne JANSSEN, Kim P. Wagenaar, Paul DENDALE, Diederick E. Grobbee
Pages: 1775 - 1777 - MICE WITH EXPERIMENTAL AUTOIMMUNE ENCEPHALITIS HAVE BLADDER DYSFUNCTION COMPARABLE TO NEUROGENIC OAB IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS(2013)
Authors: J. Franken, M. Boudes, Pieter UVIN, A. Boeve, T. Voets, Jerome HENDRIKS, Johan HELLINGS, D. De Ridder
Pages: 731 - 733 - Midwives', Obstetricians', and Recently Delivered Mothers' Perceptions of Remote Monitoring for Prenatal Care: Retrospective Survey(2019)
Authors: Dorien LANSSENS, Thijs VANDENBERK, Joy LODEWIJCKX, Tessa Peeters, Valerie STORMS, Inge THIJS, Lars GRIETEN, Wilfried GYSELAERS
- Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) in children with sleep-disordered breathing undergoing adenotonsillectomy(2013)
Authors: M. Bogaerts, Ward SCHROOTEN, Nele LEMKENS, Frans INDESTEEGE, T. Postelmans, Peter LEMKENS
Pages: 185 - 191 - Translation and Validation of a Quality of Life and Needs Assessment Tool: The Cancer Rehabilitation Evaluation System and Its Short Form(2015)
Authors: Bojoura SCHOUTEN, Elke VAN HOOF, Patrick Vankrunkelsven, Johan HELLINGS
Pages: 327 - 327 - Mr. and Mrs. Patient Speaking: Patients' Preferences on Psychosocial Screening and their Impression of the CARES(2014)
Authors: Bojoura SCHOUTEN, Johan HELLINGS, Patrick Vankrunkelsven, Elke VAN HOOF
Pages: 329 - 329 - Belgian Poison Centre impact on healthcare expenses of unintentional poisonings: a cost–benefit analysis(2019)
Authors: Anne-Marie DESCAMPS, Peter De Paepe, Walter A. Buylaert, Martine A. Mostin, Dominique VANDIJCK
Pages: 1283 - 1290