Elise van Belle

Elise van Belle
  • Doctor of Nursing Practice
  • Researcher at Utrecht University

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Introduction
Elise van Belle currently works as Assistant Professor at the Julius Centre for Health Sciences and Primary Care of the University Medical Hospital Utrecht, the Netherlands. Elise does research in Nursing Science.
Current institution
Utrecht University
Current position
  • Researcher

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Publications (9)
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Aims To explore and describe hospital nurses' perceptions of leadership behaviours in facilitating patient participation in fundamental care. Design An ethnographic interview study. Methods Individual semi‐structured interviews with 12 nurses with a bachelor's or master's degree working at a university medical centre were conducted between Februa...
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Background Patient-centred care has been recognised as vital for today's healthcare quality. This type of care puts patients at the centre, contributing to positive patient outcomes such as patient autonomy. Empirical research comparing nurses’ and patients’ perceptions of the support and provision of patient-centred care is limited and focuses sol...
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Background: Patient participation is fundamental to nursing care and has beneficial effects on patient outcomes. However, it is not well embedded yet and little is known on how nurses could effectively stimulate patient participation in hospital care. The Tell-us Card is a communication tool for inviting patients to talk about their preferences an...
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Objective: To explore how nurses in hospitals enact person-centred fundamental care delivery. Background: Effective person-centred care is at the heart of fundamental nursing care, but it is deemed to be challenging in acute health care as there is a strong biomedical focus and most nurses are not trained in person-centred fundamental care deliv...
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Patiënt- en familieparticipatie is naast empathie één van de hoekstenen van persoonsgerichte zorg.1,2) Vrijwel ieder ziekenhuis heeft in de visie, missie of beleidsstukken staan dat de zorg ‘persoonsgericht’ is. Hoe dit echt vorm te geven is vaak de vraag.
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Aims and objectives: To describe the tailoring of the Tell-us Card intervention for enhanced patient participation to the Dutch hospital setting using Intervention Mapping as a systematic approach. Background: Even though patient participation is essential in any patient-to-nurse encounter, care plans often fail to take patients' preferences int...

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