
Christian Wallner- Professor
- University of Applied Sciences Leiden
Christian Wallner
- Professor
- University of Applied Sciences Leiden
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Introduction: Recent decades have seen a significant increase in focus on person-centred care. However, its implementation is complex. Person-centred care is paradoxically simultaneously described as fundamental and as extra to the nursing practice. Although the significance of leadership for the delivery of person-centred care is recognised, less...
Professional learning networks (PLN) in Higher Education represent new social configurations for networked workplaces in which education, research and innovation can be combined. Here academic staff engages with others outside of their everyday organisational community. This study identifies and conceptualizes essential behaviours that facilitators...
Objectives
To assess the value created in a learning community – comprised of different professionals and nursing students – at a nursing home.
Methods
A case study approach was used. Data were collected between 2019 and 2021 through self-reports, observations and stories (interviews, diaries).
Results
The template analysis revealed nine transcen...
Deze studie is gericht op het kunnen identificeren van waarde en het verhelderen van de totstandkoming daarvan in (leer)netwerken. Het onderzoek is uitgevoerd onder deelnemers (N = 18) aan twee netwerken, één van docenten in het hoger onderwijs en één waarin zowel hbo-docenten als professionals uit de gezondheidszorg participeren. Met een kwalitati...
Waarom is samenwerking tussen bedrijven en onderwijsorganisaties van toenemend belang? En hoe kunnen we deze learning communities bouwen, beoordelen, betalen en borgen? De publicatie Een nieuw samenspel van innoveren, werken en leren? brengt kennis uit verschillende onderzoeken en handvatten uit de praktijk bij elkaar.
Background:
Community learning is one approach to promote research competencies and to involve nurses and nursing students in research. This study examines the impact of community learning according to participants-both those inside and outside the community-in a joint nursing research project at a hospital.
Method:
A qualitative design was sele...
Grote maatschappelijke uitdagingen op het gebied van vergrijzing, duurzaamheid, digitalisering, segregatie en onderwijskwaliteit vragen om nieuwe manieren van werken, leren en innoveren. In toenemende mate wordt daarom ingezet op het bundelen van kennis en expertise van zowel publieke als private organisaties, die elkaar nodig hebben om te innovere...
Aim/objective
This study examines the value that learning community activities and interactions produce (immediate value) during the early stage of community development, contributing to scientific insights on value creation.
Background
Due to the rapidly changing healthcare landscape, nurses and nursing students need to adjust their skills, knowl...
Heemskerk W & Wallner C (2018). Het stellen van hogere denkvragen binnen een Learning Community. Onderwijs en Gezondheidszorg 2018 (1): 26-28. Op de verpleegafdeling Longziekten van het HagaZiekenhuis wordt sinds september 2016 gewerkt met een Learning Community (LC) waarin studenten, verpleegkundigen en docenten samen kritisch de beroepspraktijk o...
De opleiding Verpleegkunde van De Haagse Hogeschool heeft op basis van onderzoek
de Learning Community Ster ontwikkeld; een methode voor gezamenlijke beeldvorming
over doelen, opbrengsten en leercultuur bij het opzetten van een learning community.
Naast ontwerpcriteria gaat het ook om inhoudelijke en organisatorische criteria.
Baronner W & Wallner C (2016). Ontwerpcriteria voor een Learning Community - De Learning Community als krachtige praktijkleeromgeving. Onderwijs en Gezondheidszorg, 2016 (3): 30-33.
In het nieuwe beroepsprofiel voor verpleegkundigen worden hoge eisen gesteld aan competenties van de toekomstige en huidige professionals. Omdat de huidige stageplaat...
The surgical anatomy of the pelvis is highly complex. Anorectal and urogenital dysfunctions occur frequently after pelvic oncological surgery and are mainly caused by surgical damage of the autonomic nerves. A highly-detailed 3D pelvic model could increase the anatomical knowledge and form a solid basis for a surgical simulation system. Currently,...
Vaginal sling procedures may have a negative effect on sexual function due to damage to vascular and/or neural genital structures. Even though autonomic innervation of the clitoris plays an important role in female sexual function, most studies on the neuroanatomy of the clitoris focus on the sensory function of the dorsal nerve of the clitoris (DN...
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The major risk factors for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) are obesity, insulin resistance and dyslipidemia. The cause for progression from the steatosis stage to the inflammatory condition (non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)) remains elusive at present. Aim of this study was to test whether the different stages of NAFLD as...
The function of the lower urinary tract is basically storage of urine in the bladder and the at-will periodic evacuation of the stored urine. Urinary incontinence is one of the most common lower urinary tract disorders in adults, but especially in the elderly female. The urethra, its sphincters, and the pelvic floor are key structures in the achiev...
The objective of this study was to obtain detailed anatomical information about the lateral lymph nodes, in order to determine whether they might play a role in presacral local recurrence of rectal cancer after total mesorectal excision without lateral lymph node dissection.
Ten serially sectioned human fetal pelvises were studied at high magnifica...
Introduction
During embryonic development, complex morphological processes occur, which are difficult to comprehend for (bio)medical students. Understanding these processes can be made easier by the use of a three-dimensional (3D) developmental series of the different organ systems of human embryo’s. In this project we aim to create a 3D atlas of h...
The Letters “Neutralizing the impact factor culture” by A. L. Notkins and “Impact factor fever” by P. Cherubini (10 October 2008, p. [191][1]) discussed the negative effect of the impact factor (IF). Although the IF system has serious flaws ([1][2]), for the moment there is nothing better to
Total mesorectal excision (TME) for rectal cancer may result in anorectal and urogenital dysfunction. We aimed to study possible nerve disruption during TME and its consequences for functional outcome. Because the levator ani muscle plays an important role in both urinary and fecal continence, an explanation could be peroperative damage of the nerv...
The levator ani muscle (LAM) plays an important role in urinary continence, but the anatomical relationship between this pelvic floor muscle and the external urethral sphincter (EUS) remains incompletely understood.
To investigate the topographical relationship between the EUS and the LAM.
Serially sectioned and histochemically stained foetal pelve...
To the Editor—With great interest I have read the article by Guo and Li1 on the anatomy of the levator ani, and especially the puborectalis muscle by use of MRI and CT. The authors state that the levator ani has a transverse portion and a vertical portion and that the puborectalis muscle is a u-shaped muscle outside the vertical portion. Based on t...
The pelvic floor supports the visceral organs, is crucial in maintaining continence, facilitates micturition and evacuation
and in women forms part of the birth canal. This multifunctional unit is a complex of muscles, fasciae and ligaments that
have numerous interconnections and connections to bony structures, organs and the fibroelastic network w...
The contributions of the pudendal and levator ani nerves to the innervation of the levator ani muscle (LAM) are disputed. Because of the relatively large size of the nerves in early life, we investigated this issue in human fetuses.
(Immuno)histochemically stained serial sections of nine human fetuses (9-22 wk of gestation) were investigated. Both...
We investigated the clinical anatomy of the levator ani nerve and its topographical relationship with the pudendal nerve.
Ten female pelves were dissected and a pudendal nerve blockade was simulated. The course of the levator ani nerve and pudendal nerve was described quantitatively. The anatomical data were verified using (immuno-)histochemically...