
Janneke De Man-van GinkelUniversity Medical Center Utrecht | UMC Utrecht
Janneke De Man-van Ginkel
PhD RN
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October 2002 - present
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Importance
Test accuracy studies often use small datasets to simultaneously select an optimal cutoff score that maximizes test accuracy and generate accuracy estimates.
Objective
To evaluate the degree to which using data-driven methods to simultaneously select an optimal Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) cutoff score and estimate accuracy yi...
Administration mode of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) may influence responses. We assessed if Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9), Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale – Depression subscale (HADS-D) item responses and scores were associated with administration mode. We compared (1) self...
Introduction: To tailor treatment for older patients with cancer, an oncogeriatric care pathway has been developed in the Leiden University Medical Center. In this care pathway a geriatric assessment is performed and preferences concerning cancer treatment options are discussed. This study aimed to explore patient experiences with and attitudes tow...
Aim
To determine patients', nurses' and researchers' opinions on the appropriateness and completeness of the proposed conceptualization of nurses' support of hospitalised patients' self‐management.
Design
A modified Delphi study.
Methods
We conducted a two‐round Delphi survey. The panel group consisted of patients, nurses and researchers. The con...
Background
Male infertility is in 20–70% of cases the cause of a couple’s infertility. Severe forms of male infertility are best treated with Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI). The psychosocial impact of infertility and ICSI on men is unclear because the focus is socially, clinically, and scientifically on women. However, there is evidence th...
Background
Utilization of video calls on hospital wards to facilitate involvement of and communication with family members is still limited. A deeper understanding of the needs and expectations of family members regarding video calls on hospital wards is necessary, to identify potential barriers and facilitate video calls in practice.
Aim
The aim...
The concept of aging-in-place has become increasingly popular worldwide, including the Netherlands. However, as individuals age, their ability to perform activities of daily living often declines leading towards a need for homecare. Unfortunately, staff often unnecessarily take over care tasks and thereby potentially accelerate older adults’ functi...
Purpose:
Cancer has a major impact on the individual patient and their family, especially children. However, little is known about the needs of adolescents (10-19 years) whose parent is diagnosed with cancer, especially breast cancer. Insights into psychosocial needs are important to develop appropriate guidance and support for these adolescents....
Introduction:
Supporting care receivers in Activities of Daily Living (ADL), irrespective of diagnosis, setting, or cultural background, lies at the heart of fundamental nursing care. The pursuit of quality ADL care becomes increasingly challenging with the changing complexity of care needs. ADL care delivery is often undervalued and is considered...
Background:
Up to one third of all stroke patients suffer from one or more psychosocial impairments. Recognition and treatment of these impairments are essential in improving psychosocial well-being after stroke. Although nurses are ideally positioned to address psychosocial well-being, they often feel insecure about providing the needed psychosoc...
Background:
There is an increase in the number of frail elderly patients presenting to the emergency department. Diagnosis and treatment for this patient group is challenging due to multimorbidity, a-typical presentation and polypharmacy and requires specialised knowledge and competencies from healthcare professionals. We aim to explore the needs...
Background
Patients’ self-management of the implications of their disease(s) is becoming increasingly important. Research shows that hospitalization disrupts established self-management routines. Nurses can play an important role in supporting patients’ self-management. The aim of this study is to describe how nurses support the self-management of...
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...
Background
Nurses are in a key position to stimulate older people to maximize their functional activity and independence. However, nurses still often work in a task-oriented manner and tend to take over tasks unnecessarily. It is evident to support nurses to focus on the capabilities of older people and provide care assistance only when required. F...
Background:
Falls in people 65 years and older evaluated in the emergency department are increasing. Of all unintentional injury-related deaths among older people, 55% are due to falls. The impact of falls, especially concerning Dutch older people with the highest proportion of living independently worldwide, is unclear.
Objective:
To identify t...
Background:
Self-care (SC) is a cornerstone in heart failure management and is related to patient outcomes. The continuous and complex demands of SC can be experienced as stressful and may require patients to apply resilient behaviors as they manage their conditions. Resilience may be a helpful factor in performing SC.
Objective:
The aim of this...
Objectives
Stroke is the second most common cause of death and a major cause of disability. Besides the physical consequences, depressive symptoms are frequent in the aftermath after stroke. Every year, approximately 15 million stroke survivors worldwide are at risk of developing post-stroke depression. In this study we describe the natural course...
Abstract Background Early structured mobilization has become a key element of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery programs to improve patient outcomes and decrease length of hospital stay. With the intention to assess and improve early mobilization levels, the 8-point ordinal John Hopkins Highest Level of Mobility (JH-HLM) scale was implemented at two...
Aims and objectives:
To review the current literature to map and explore the interventions that have been considered or used by nurses to support adult patients' self-management during hospitalisation.
Background:
Nurses can play an important role in supporting patients' self-management. Currently, however, it is unclear how nurses perform this...
Supporting and respecting care receivers in Activities of Daily Living (ADL) lies at the essence of nursing care, irrespective of diagnosis or healthcare setting. ADL-care is an intimate form of caring, and therefore close and personal to the care receiver, aiming to enhance their independence and comfort. Even though ADL-care is indispensable and...
Function Focused Care (FFC) interventions support nurses to adapt their level of care to the capabilities of older people and to optimize their self-reliance. Recently, three FFC-interventions were implemented in various Dutch care settings. Lessons learned and implications were synthesized and an advanced FFC-program ‘SELF’ was developed for wide...
Background and Objective: Function-Focused Care (FFC) aims to optimize daily functioning of older people by changing clinical nursing practice of care professionals. Recently, three multicomponent FFC-programs were implemented in the Dutch home, nursing home, and hospital care setting. Process evaluations were conducted including eight focus groups...
Background
: During hospitalization patients frequently have a low level of physical activity, which is an important risk factor for functional decline. Function Focused Care (FFC) is an evidence-based intervention developed in the United States to prevent functional decline in older patients. Within FFC, nurses help older patients optimally partic...
Self-efficacy and outcome expectations regarding client activation determine professionals’ level of actively engaging clients during daily activities. The Client Activation Self-Efficacy and Outcome Expectation Scales for nurses and domestic support workers (DSWs) were developed to measure these concepts. This study aimed to assess their psychomet...
Objective
To explore how to build and maintain the resilience of frontline healthcare professionals exposed to COVID-19 outbreak working conditions.
Design
Scoping review supplemented with expert interviews to validate the findings.
Setting
Hospitals.
Methods
We searched PubMed, Embase, PsycINFO, CINAHL, bioRxiv and medRxiv systematically and gr...
In recent years, Function Focused Care (FFC) interventions have been developed and implemented in Dutch home care, nursing homes and acute care. These interventions aimed to train nursing staff to adapt their level of support to the capabilities of elderly and to maintain/optimize their self-reliance and physical functioning. After synthesizing kno...
Many hospitalized patients experience decline in functional status. Function Focused Care (FFC) has demonstrated to improve patients’ functional status in long-term care. In a stepped wedge cluster trial in 893 hospitalized geriatric and stroke patients, we investigated the effectiveness of FFC compared to usual care (FFC: n=427, UC: n=466) on ADL...
Background
Ischemic stroke patients with a good outcome in terms of motor functioning and communication are likely to be discharged home without further rehabilitation. A significant number of these patients experience cognitive and emotional problems resulting in lower quality of life and decreased participation in society. This paper presents the...
Four focus group interviews were held with nurses, recruited from eight wards of two general hospitals, to explore nurses’ perceptions of self-management and self-management support of older patients during hospitalization. A thematic analyze of the interview transcripts was conducted. Regarding nurses understanding of self-management two perceptio...
Objectives
This study aimed to determine the prevalence, risk factors of delirium and current practice of delirium management in intensive care units of various levels of care.
Research methodology/design
Prospective multicentre cohort study.
Setting
In all adult patients admitted to one of the participating intensive care units on World Delirium...
Researchers increasingly use meta-analysis to synthesize the results of several studies in order to estimate a common effect. When the outcome variable is continuous, standard meta-analytic approaches assume that the primary studies report the sample mean and standard deviation of the outcome. However, when the outcome is skewed, authors sometimes...
Activities of Daily Living are a series of basic activities performed by individuals on a daily basis necessary for independent living at home or in the community. ADL are part of basic nursing care which describe aspects of care that are fundamental to all patients’ health and well-being, regardless of diagnosis, cultural background or healthcare...
Background:
Screening for major depression with the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) can be done using a cutoff or the PHQ-9 diagnostic algorithm. Many primary studies publish results for only one approach, and previous meta-analyses of the algorithm approach included only a subset of primary studies that collected data and could have publis...
Background
Item 9 of the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) queries about thoughts of death and self-harm, but not suicidality. Although it is sometimes used to assess suicide risk, most positive responses are not associated with suicidality. The PHQ-8, which omits Item 9, is thus increasingly used in research. We assessed equivalency of total...
Hintergrund: Die „Post-stroke depression“ (PSD) ist ein verbreitetes Krankheitsbild. In den Niederlanden wurde die Prädiktionsskala Depression nach Schlaganfall (DePreS) entwickelt, um bei Schlaganfallbetroffenen in der ersten Woche nach dem Krankheitsereignis das Risiko für eine PSD einzuschätzen. Eine deutsche Version des Instruments existiert bi...
Education, and especially clinical practice, is important for developing spiritual competencies in nursing students. This descriptive qualitative study, conducted in the Netherlands between January-May 2016, provides insight into the impact of a practice-based educational strategy to develop the perceived spiritual competencies of nursing students,...
Semi-structured in-depth interviews (n = 12) were held to explore older patients’ motives of whether or not to perform self-management while hospitalized and to identify factors influencing self-management during hospitalization. These interviews were analyzed using the Quacol method. Self-management during hospitalization is operationalized as: co...
Reablement aims to empower people to age in place with the highest degree of self-reliance. However, this requires a behavioral change in home care staff who tend to do things for instead of with their clients. Therefore the “Stay Active at Home” program was developed. To explore the experiences of home care staff with the program 21 semi-structure...
Background
Many patients with an eating disorder report difficulties in regulating their emotions and show a high prevalence of self-injurious behaviour. Several studies have stated that both eating disorder and self-injurious behaviour help emotion regulation, and are thus used as coping mechanisms for these patients. We aimed to determine the pre...
Aim
To explore the feasibility of the Post‐Stroke Depression toolkit in terms of fidelity and acceptability in daily nursing practice.
Background
Depression after stroke is common and influences patients’ recovery significantly. Although stroke guidelines recommend early depression screening and treatment, depressive symptoms remain unrecognized....
Background:
Different diagnostic interviews are used as reference standards for major depression classification in research. Semi-structured interviews involve clinical judgement, whereas fully structured interviews are completely scripted. The Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI), a brief fully structured interview, is also someti...
Aims:
The aim of this paper is to describe and discuss the 'Basic Care Revisited' (BCR) research programme, a collaborative initiative that contributes to evidence-based basic nursing care and raises awareness about the importance of basic nursing care activities.
Background:
While basic nursing care serves nearly all people at some point in the...
Background:
In recent years there has been much emphasis on 'research waste' caused by poor question selection, insufficient attention to previous research results, and avoidable weakness in research design, conduct and analysis. Little attention has been paid to the effect of inadequate development of interventions before proceeding to a full cli...
Aims: To evaluate the association between interview method and odds of major depression classification, controlling for depressive symptom scores and participant characteristics.
BACKGROUND
Patient portals offer patients access to their medical information and tools to communicate with health care providers. It has been shown that patient portals have the potential to positively impact health outcomes and efficiency of health care. It is therefore important that health care organizations identify the patients who use or do...
Prädiktionsskala Depression nach Schlaganfall (DePreS): Bestimmung der prognostischen Güte: Teilergebnisse der binationalen Studie ValiDePreS
Background
Pre-hospital spinal immobilisation by emergency medical services (EMS) staff is currently the standard of care in cases of suspected spinal column injuries. There is, however, a lack of data on the characteristics of patients who received spinal immobilisation during the pre-hospital phase and on the adverse effects of immobilisation. Th...
Impaired physical functioning in daily activities are often the consequence of body changes due to normal ageing or disabling conditions. Therefore, nursing care should focus on maintaining and restoring physical functioning of their patients. Although nurses consider initiating and monitoring interventions to be parts of their role, little is know...
In the Netherlands, 95% of older adults (≥65 years) are community-dwelling with 20% of them receiving homecare services. The ‘Stay Active at Home’ program focuses on doing self-care and domestic tasks with older adults rather than for them. The training program for professionals was pilot-tested using a mixed-methods design. Out of 33 professionals...
Impaired mobility and functional decline are often the consequence of body changes due to normal ageing or disabling conditions such as a stroke. A need for acute or long-term care is often the consequence. However, professionals tend to focus on completion of care tasks rather than engaging older adults in daily and physical activities. Poor rehab...
Objectives
To investigate (1) the diagnostic value of the Signs of Depression Scale (SODS) in a Likert scale format and (2) whether the Likert scale improves the diagnostic value compared with the original dichotomous scale.
Design
Cross-sectional multicentre study.
Setting
One general and one university hospital in the Netherlands.
Subjects
A t...
Background
Owing to increasing age, accidents or periods of illness, home care services are provided to community-dwelling older adults. Traditionally, these services focus on doing things for older adults rather than with them; though from a rehabilitative perspective, it is important to assist older adults to attain and maintain their highest lev...
Background: Research waste is often related to inadequate reporting, design or poor intervention description. However, less attention has been given to a poorly developed intervention, and how to optimize the development process of a complex intervention before pro-
ceeding to a full clinical trial. Although the Medical Research Council (MRC) Frame...
We bespreken een onderzoek van Brown en collega’s. Zij wilden nagaan wat het effect is van een eenvoudige mobilisatie-interventie bij ouderen tijdens ziekenhuisopname. Hebben deze ouderen meer kans om hun mobiliteit van voor de opname te behouden?
Thuiswonende CVA-patiënten zullen vooral steun krijgen van hun partners.
Vroege identificatie van partners die risico lopen op psychosociale
klachten (symptomen van depressie en angst, overbelasting of
afgenomen levenstevredenheid) is belangrijk, zodat de zorg daarop afgestemd
kan worden. Uit het ReStoRe4Strokecohort werden 215 koppels tijdens
ziek...
Background. Adequate and user-friendly instruments for assessing physical function and disability in older adults are vital for estimating and predicting health care needs in clinical practice. The Late-Life Function and Disability Instrument Computer Adaptive Test (LLFDICAT) is a promising instrument for assessing physical function and disability...
Background
COPD self-management is a complex behavior influenced by many factors. Despite scientific evidence that better disease outcomes can be achieved by enhancing self-management, many COPD patients do not respond to self-management interventions. To move toward more effective self-management interventions, knowledge of characteristics associa...
The early detection of depression after stroke is essential for the optimization of recovery in aphasic stroke patients. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Signs of Depression Scale (SODS), a non-language-based screening instrument. We conducted a cross-sectional study in a sample of 58 stroke patients in a...
Objectives:
(a) To determine levels of and factors explaining partners' burden, anxiety and depressive symptoms at two months post-stroke, (b) to predict partners' burden, anxiety and depressive symptoms at one year post-stroke based on patient and partner characteristics available at two months post-stroke.
Methods:
Prospective cohort study. Pa...