Publications
Designing paper-based records to improve the quality of nursing documentation in hospitals: a scoping review Institute of Tropical Medicine
Background Inpatient nursing documentation facilitates multi-disciplinary team care and tracking of patient progress. In both high- and low- and middle-income settings, it is largely paper-based and may be used as a template for electronic medical records. However, there is limited evidence on how they have been developed.
Objective To synthesise evidence on how paper-based nursing records have been developed and implemented in ...
Patients' nursing records revealing opportunities for interprofessional workplace learning in primary care : a chart review study Ghent University University of Antwerp
Deep learning for electronic health records: A comparative review of multiple deep neural architectures KU Leuven
Ceftazidime-related neurotoxicity in a patient with renal impairment: a case report and literature review KU Leuven
De novo TBR1 variants cause a neurocognitive phenotype with ID and autistic traits: report of 25 new individuals and review of the literature KU Leuven
The 2010 World Health Report background papers - a review of reviews Institute of Tropical Medicine
Second primary malignancies in patients with a gastrointestinal neuroendocrine tumour : a case report and review of the literature KU Leuven
To Report or Not to Report? A Systematic Review of Sex Workers’ Willingness to Report Violence and Victimization to Police Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Sex workers face high risks of violence both during and after the performance of their job, yet the prevalence and willingness to report victimization to the police is extremely low. International research on the motives of sex workers not to report violent crimes to police is scarce and fragmented. To address this knowledge gap, a systematic review was conducted to answer the following question: What reasons do sex workers articulate to ...