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1by Abma, Tineke A“...Collective participation of patients in health and medical research is an emerging trend. The literature falls, however, short on process descriptions focusing...”
edited by Kjellströom, Sofia Mitchell, Ann
Published in Action research (London, England) (2019)
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2“...Context: Medical schools increasingly value and focus on teaching students intercultural competency within present-day multicultural society. Little is known...”
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3“...Empowerment of people in challenging circumstances is a central premise of participatory health research (PHR). Empowerment, a process of strengthening...”
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4by Woelders, Susan Abma, Tineke“...The collective involvement of patients and clients in health care organizations is valued in our Western society. In practice, giving form to this involvement...”
edited by Kjellströom, Sofia Mitchell, Ann
Published in Action research (London, England) (01.12.2019)
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5by Abma, Tineke Lips, Sarah Schrijver, Janine Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (02.01.2020)“...Participatory research on health-related topics with children is promising but current literature offers limited guidance on how to involve children and falls...”
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6by Abma, Tineke Lips, Sarah Schrijver, Janine Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (07.05.2020)“...The authors wish to make the following corrections to the above-mentioned published paper [1]: During production, an error occurred in the layout of Figure 1...”
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7by Stuij, Mirjam Elling, Agnes Abma, Tineke Published in Health (London, England : 1997) (23.05.2019)“...The dominant notion that exercise is medicine puts a strong normative emphasis on individual responsibility for participation in sport and physical activity...”
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8by Abma, Tineke A Visse, Merel Hanberger, Anders Simons, Helen Greene, Jennifer C Published in Evaluation (London, England. 1995) (01.04.2020)“...Recently, several authors have called for a critical assessment of the normative dimensions of evaluation practice. This article responds to this call by...”
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9by Meijer, Ellen Schout, Gert de Jong, Gideon Abma, Tineke Published in Journal of advanced nursing (01.08.2017)“...Aim: This study examined the impact of family group conferences on coercive treatment in adult psychiatry. Background: Coercive treatment in psychiatry...”
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10“...Aims: To understand the features of experiential knowledge with recovery and the process of social work students learning to use their experiential knowledge...”
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11by de Wit, Maarten Abma, Tineke Koelewijn-van Loon, Marije Collins, Sarah Kirwan, John Published in BMJ open (20130000)“...Objective To assess the inclusion of patients as international research partners in Outcome Measures in Rheumatology (OMERACT) conferences and how this has...”
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12by Meijer, Ellen Schout, Gert Abma, Tineke Published in European journal of social work (02.01.2021)“...Alternatives for coercive treatment in psychiatry, based on partnership between clients, social networks and social workers, need to be given full attention...”
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13“...Background: Living with a renal disease often reduces quality of life because of the stress it entails. No attention has been paid to the moral challenges of...”
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14by De Jong, Gideon Schout, Gert Abma, Tineke Published in The British journal of social work (01.03.2018)“...From 2011 until 2013, forty-one family group conferences were organised for clients in a public mental health care (PMHC) setting in the north of the...”
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16by Woelders, Susan van der Borg, Wieke Schipper, Karen Abma, Tineke Published in Aphasiology (02.12.2018)“...Background: Aphasia can have major consequences for participation. In line with other initiatives around the world, in the Netherlands aphasia centres provide...”
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17by van Zadelhoff, Ezra Verbeek, Hilde Widdershoven, Guy van Rossum, Erik Abma, Tineke A Published in Journal of clinical nursing (01.09.2011)“...Aims and objectives: To investigate experiences of residents, their family caregivers and nursing staff in group living homes for older people with dementia...”
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18“...The active participation and autonomy of older people living in residential homes is considered to be problematic. However, in our action research project...”
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19“...Aim To understand whether and how Family Group Conferencing might contribute to the social embedding of clients with mental illness. Background Ensuring the...”
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20“...In this article, we present a dialogical approach to empirical ethics, based upon hermeneutic ethics and responsive evaluation. Hermeneutic ethics regards...”