em. prof. dr. Maria Grypdonck
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Associated factors of hope in cancer patients during treatment : a systematic literature review
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Health professionals’ dealing with hope in palliative patients with cancer, an explorative qualitative research
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How interdisciplinary teamwork contributes to psychosocial cancer support
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Vertrouwen in de relatie tussen zorgverleners en patiënten met een chronische ziekte : een exploratieve kwalitatieve studie
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Planned change or emergent change implementation approach and nurses' professional clinical autonomy
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- Journal Article
- A1
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Trust : an essential condition in the application of a caregiver support intervention in nursing practice
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The influence of team members on nurses’ perceptions of transgressive behaviour in care relationships : a qualitative study
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Systematic exposure experience as a condition for person-centered care
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Balancing truth-telling : relatives acting as translators for older adult cancer patients of Turkish or northwest African origin in Belgium
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Drug administration via enteral feeding tube in residential care facilities for individuals with intellectual disability : a focus group study on guideline implementation
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Intensive insulin therapy implementation by means of planned versus emergent change approach
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Systematic exposure experience as a condition for person-centered care
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Grensoverschrijdend gedrag in zorgrelaties : wat brengt het teweeg in verpleegkundige teams?
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The suffering in silence of older parents whose child died of cancer : a qualitative study
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Pilotstudie: medicatie-therapietrouw bij patiënten met chronische niet-maligne pijn
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Hope dies last... A qualitative study into the meaning of hope for people with cancer in the palliative phase
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An instrument to collect data on frequency and intensity of symptoms in older palliative cancer patients : a development and validation study
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Oncology health workers' views and experiences on caring for ethnic minority patients: a mixed method systematic review
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Factors influencing adherence in cancer patients taking oral tyrosine kinase inhibitors : a qualitative study
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Caring for family members older than 50 years of Turkish and Northwest African descent: the meaning of caregiving
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- Miscellaneous
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Oncologische zorgverleners in multicultureel Vlaanderen : ervaringen, perceptie en attitude van zorgverleners : bevindingen met aanbevelingen voor de oncologische zorg
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Mental health nurses’ support to caregivers of older adults with severe mental illness : a qualitative study
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Informal support needs of cancer patients who are living alone : a qualitative insight
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Acting independently while living alone : the strategies and struggles of cancer patients
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Factors influencing the occupational trajectory of patients with systemic sclerosis: a qualitative study
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The cost of prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers: A systematic review
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Psychosociale zorg voor kankerpatiënten onderzoeken
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Supporting cancer patients: a shared care in an interdisciplinary context
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Tightrope walkers suffering in silence: a qualitative study into the experiences of older parents who have an adult child with cancer
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Spiralen van onbestendigheid: een kwalitatieve studie naar de relatiedynamiek tussen volwassen kinderen met kanker en hun oudere ouders
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The suffering in silence of older parents whose child died of cancer: a qualitative study
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The cost of pressure ulcer prevention and treatment in hospitals and nursing homes in Flanders: a cost-of-illness study
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The interaction between lived experiences of older patients and their family caregivers confronted with a cancer diagnosis and treatment: a qualitative study
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Factors predicting the development of pressure ulcers in an at-risk population who receive standardized preventive care: secondary analyses of a multicentre randomised controlled trial
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Supporting cancer patients: a shared care in an interdisciplinary context
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I, they and we: a qualitative study on how cancer patients experience their illness trajectory vis-à-vis their older parents
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Suffering in silence: a qualitative study on the repercussions of having an adult child with cancer on the life of older parents
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The loneliness of grief in older parents: a qualitative study on the lived experience of older parents after the death of their adult child due to cancer
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- Journal Article
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Patients' nursing records revealing opportunities for interprofessional workplace learning in primary care : a chart review study
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- Miscellaneous
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Aanbevelingen voor de ondersteuning van therapietrouw en zelfmanagement bij patiënten die orale tyrosine kinase inhibitoren innemen
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Vruchtbaarheid en kanker: het verhaal van patiënten en hulpverleners
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- Miscellaneous
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'Zorg dragen, het minste wat je (terug) kan doen': ervaringen van familieleden van mensen ouder dan 50 jaar met kanker en van Turkse of noordwest Afrikaanse origine: gids voor zorgverleners
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Perspectives of family members on planning end-of-life care for terminally ill and frail older people
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Prevalence of symptoms in older cancer patients receiving palliative care: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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- Miscellaneous
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Het verpleegkundig spreekuur in de borstkliniek: een draaiboek
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Suffering in silence: a qualitative study on the repercussions of having an adult child with cancer on the life of older parents
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- Miscellaneous
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Psychosociale zorg voor kankerpatiënten: een gedeelde opdracht
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Family members taking care of cancer patients older than 50 with a Turkish or Northwest African background in Belgium: meaning of caregiving
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Ervaringen van familieleden van oudere volwassen mensen van Turkse of Noordwest Afrikaanse origine met kanker : vertalen en afwegen van openheid over ziekte