2,660 search results for “care” in the Public website
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Towards appropriate care in old-age medicine
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Value-based and data-driven vestibular schwannoma care
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No woman left behind: tell, see, treat and care
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Data-driven Improvement of Hip Fracture Care
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Quality of life, care dependency and Paracetamol In advanced Dementia
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Improving quality of care: A continuous process of (de-)implementation
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Peri-operative care in patients with morbid obesity
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Appropriate care for older people approaching kidney failure
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Obstetric hemorrhage - improving care by collaborating across borders
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Navigating the Complexity: Unraveling the Implementation of Youth Care Guidelines
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to bleeding complication: Challenges surrounding daily anticoagulant care
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Improving care for red blood cell alloimmunized pregnant women
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Unveiling inequity: Diversity and power in collaborative care networks
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Xing ZhaoFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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No social safety net for PGB caregivers
An acute shortage of social care staff means that family members often quit their jobs to care for relatives with severe disabilities. This seems too good to be true – and there is a catch. Barend Barentsen, Professor of Labour law, discusses this on Dutch consumer programme ‘Radar’.
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Don't give foster children foster rights, give them children's rights
All children have rights, and so foster children also have rights. But when these rights are not observed, there are not many options available to foster children to assert their rights. PhD defence on 8 October 2020.
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'The situation with Intervence is unacceptable'
The introduction of market forces in the field of youth protection has failed. This is clearly demonstrated by the unrest and problems surrounding the dismantling and splitting up of youth care organisation Intervence in Zeeland, says Professor of Child Law Mariëlle Bruning.
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Maria de Jong in Mr. Online: 'It's wonderful to mean something to people'
Maria de Jong-de Kruijf was awarded a doctorate degree on 7 March for her research on children in secure residential youth care. The Dutch website for legal professionals, Mr. Online, interviewed her for their ‘lawyer of the week’ column.
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Love took Ephrem from a refugee camp to the lecture hall
Raised by his grandmother and grandfather, trained as a doctor, the medical director of a camp for Eritrean refugees: Ephrem Tesfay was anything but a typical student when he arrived in Leiden in 2019. Still, he fit in well with the ‘youngsters’.
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Book Launch Research Handbook on End of Life Care and Society
Book launch
- Unfolding Finitudes: Current Ethnographies of Aging, Dying and End-of-Life Care | Online Webinar Series
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“Anthropological perspectives on silence and care at the end of life”
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Heineken Young Scientists Award for three Leiden researchers
Three of the four Heineken Young Scientists Awards for 2022 have gone to researchers from Leiden: chronobiologist Laura Kervezee, physicist Jordi Tura i Brugués and health psychologist Liesbeth van Vliet.
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Was there forced labour at Dutch youth institution De Goede Herder?
The civil lawsuit against the Congregation of 'Onze Lieve Vrouw van Liefde van de Goede Herder' starts this week. A total of 19 women, aged from 62 to 91, together with the women’s rights foundation Clara Wichmann wants recognition through the courts that there was a situation of forced labour at youth…
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André BaranskiFaculteit Geneeskunde
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Marja CozijnFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Hannah DorsmanFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Willem BruinFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Samantha VermeulenFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Channeke KeulsFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Fleur MommersteegFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Douwe BiesmaFaculty of Medicine
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Marjanka SchmidtFaculty of Medicine
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Coralijn NasFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Michel MuldersFaculty of Science
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Willem Jan BosFaculty of Medicine
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Sita ter HaarFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Bert van HemertFaculty of Medicine
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Willemien van den DorpelFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Address: The Kindness of Others: Jews, Christians and Early Childhood Care in Medieval Europe
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Why you as a parent also need a time-out sometimes (and more useful parenting advice)
Your toddler refuses to eat vegetables, your child is being bullied at school, or you’re simply overwhelmed by everything on your plate. How can parents manage these situations effectively? During this Week of Parenting, our researchers and lecturers share practical advice for parents.
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Lorentz Lecture: Working towards evidence-based care for aging transgender and non-binary people
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Ellen van ReulerFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Podcast: Self-Love Beyond the Social Media Hype
Bubble baths and face masks: that’s what we often see on social media when discussing self-love. However, is this a true reflection of what self-love and self-care entail? In this episode, psychotherapist Kelly Ziemer teaches us more about what true self-love and self-care are, and their importance.
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Reflection on everyday work to improve the quality of surgical care
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sclerosing osteomyelitis/tendoperiostitis of the mandible Standard of care
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Moving with care: challenges and opportunities for supporting patient safety in ward nurses
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Implementation and use of patient-reported outcome measures in routine nephrology care
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On the road to better care for patients with systemic sclerosis
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adverse drug reactions: patient impact and potential for pharmaceutical care
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