Theunissen, N. C. M., te-Pas, S. M. E., & Friele, R. D. (2003). Evaluatie Implementatiemonitor ZonMW: onderzoek naar de relatie tussen implementatieplannen en hun uitkomsten (Evaluation Implementation monitor ZonMW: research into the relationship between implementation plans and their outcomes) [report]. Utrecht: NIVEL. PDF (1 Mb) | Publisher Abstract (From the summary) The main purpose of […]
Manipulation of patient-provider interaction: discussing illness representations or action plans concerning adherence
A study is to examine whether ideas and action plans relating to hypertension change as a result of GP’s discussing them during consultation.
Book chapter: Implementing through Knowledge Management: theory and practice.
This Dutch chapter describes an exploration of the two-way traffic between science and practice based on knowledge management literature. Theunissen, N. C. M., Friele, R. F., & Keijsers, J. F. E. M. (2003). Implementeren door Kennismanagement: theorie en praktijk. In J. Ravensbergen & R. D. Friele & J. F. E. M. Keijsers & M. Wensing […]
Article: Quality of life and self-esteem in children treated for idiopathic short stature.
This scientific article presents a study about changes in health related quality of life (HRQoL) and self-esteem in children with idiopathic short stature (ISS). Theunissen, N.C.M., Kamp, G., Koopman, H.M., Zwinderman, A.H., Vogels, A.G.C., & Wit, J.M. (2002). Quality of life and self-esteem in children treated for idiopathic short stature. Journal of Pediatrics, 140(5),507-515. https://doi.org/10.1067/mpd.2002.123766 […]
Quality of life in preschool children born preterm
This paper describes the Health Related Quality of Life of children born preterm. We found differences between the neonatologist and the parent in perception of the child’s situation, which can have clinical consequences. Theunissen, N.C.M., Veen, S., Fekkes, M., Koopman, H.M., Zwinderman, A.H., Brugman, E., & Wit, J.M. (2001). Quality of life in preschool children […]
Development of a quality of life questionnaire for 1-5-year-old children
This paper describes the development of a questionnaire for measuring Health Related Quality of Life questionnaire in 1-5-year-old children.
Article: The proxy problem: child report versus parent report in health-related quality of life research
Research: The proxy problem: child report versus parent report in health-related quality of life research.