Pétrie F Roodbol

Pétrie F Roodbol
University of Groningen | RUG · Department of Health Psychology

Professor of nursing science

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Publications (137)
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Aim The aim of this study is to measure how collaborative factors are associated with the technology readiness of nursing staff working in residential care and community nursing. The Reciprocity Instrument and Technology Readiness Index 2.0 were applied to measure this association. Design A cross‐sectional survey was conducted between October 2020...
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Aim Gain insight into the process of shared decision‐making (SDM) in daily hospital care for patients with dementia from nurses' perspectives. Design Explorative qualitative design. Methods In‐depth digital interviews were conducted with 14 registered nurses between June and November 2022. A phenomenological approach was applied using Colaizzi's...
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Young adult caregivers experience reduced wellbeing when the combination of family care and an educational program becomes too demanding. We aim to clarify the role views, competences, and needs of lecturers regarding the identification and support of these students to prevent negative mental health consequences. A mixed-methods explanatory sequent...
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Aim: To describe nurses' roles, involvement, and topics in shared decision-making with older patients with dementia in acute hospitals. Design: An integrative review. Methods: A systematic search was performed until April 2022 in PubMed, PsychInfo, CINAHL, and Cochrane, followed by a manual search on the reference lists of relevant systematic...
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The aim of this review was to explore which factors influence nurses' adoption of information and communication technology. A systematic review was conducted using qualitative and quantitative studies. The authors performed the search strategy in the databases of PubMed, CINAHL, and IEEE and included articles published between January 2011 and July...
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This scoping review provides an overview of the impact of growing up with a chronically ill family member on young adults (18–25 years old), and their specific needs. Young adults represent an important life stage involving a transition to adulthood, during which individuals’ family situations can affect their future. We searched relevant studies f...
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Aims: To explore the experiences of informal caregivers of people with dementia with the hospitalization of their relative concerning patient care, interactions with nurses, caregivers' situation and the acute hospital environment. Design: Mixed-methods design. Methods: The data were collected using an online questionnaire among a panel of car...
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Background In this study, we examined the predictive values of a moral deliberate and paternalistic attitude on the propensity of yielding to pressure. In these hypothesised positive and negative relationships, we further sought to ascertain whether moral disengagement plays a pivotal role when individuals deviate from ethical standards, rules and...
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Background: A hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) has a major impact on the functioning and perceived quality of life of patients. To describe the functioning of patients, a preliminary set of 53 categories of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) as relevant for HSCT patients has been selected earl...
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My doctorate dissertation contains studies into the antecedents of ethical decision-making among Dutch physician assistants and nurse practitioners. In this, use was made of existing and self-developed questionnaires that have been validated.
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Aims To examine the association between type of nursing staff and nursing‐sensitive outcomes in long‐term institutional care. Design This systematic review included studies published in English, German, and Dutch between January 1997 and January 2020. Data sources The databases Medline (PubMed), CINAHL, PsycINFO, Embase, and the Cochrane Library...
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Evidence-based nursing practice is based on three pillars: the available research, known preferences of the patient or patient group and the professional experience of the nurse. For all pillars, research is the tool to expand the evidence we have, but when implementing evidence-based practice in paediatric nursing two of the pillars demand that ch...
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Background Person-centred care is the preferred model for caring for people with dementia. Knowledge of the level of person-centred care is essential for improving the quality of care for patients with dementia. The person-centred care of older people with cognitive impairment in acute care (POPAC) scale is a tool to determine the level of person-c...
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en Aim To assess the effects of family nursing conversations on family caregiver burden, patients’ quality of life, family functioning and the amount of professional home health care. Design A controlled before‐and‐after design. Methods Intervention group families participated in two family nursing conversations incorporated in home health care;...
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Background: Chronic wounds have a major impact on patients' health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Therefore, measuring HRQoL is an indispensable part of the treatment of patients with chronic wounds. The aim of this study was to translate and validate the Wound-QoL, a wound-specific HRQoL questionnaire, in a Dutch population. Methods: The Woun...
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Rationale, aims and objectives The aims of this study are as follows: (a) to establish whether a relationship exists between the importance that healthcare professionals attach to ethics in care and their likelihood to report reprehensible conduct committed by colleagues, and (b) to assess whether this relationship is moderated by behavioural contr...
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Aims and objectives: Overall, this study aimed to describe nursing care for patients with dementia in acute hospitals, with the objectives of describing the provided nursing care (a), nurses' attitudes and perceptions in caring for patients with dementia (b), and exploring how nurses deal with challenging behaviour (c). Additionally, we determined...
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The aim of this study is to propose a model of the benefits and working mechanisms of family nursing conversations in home healthcare from the perspective of participating patients and their family members. Family nursing conversations in this study are intended to optimise family functioning, improve collaboration between family and professional c...
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There is a lack of service provision for young adult caregivers (18–25 years of age). This study aims to describe the expectations and prospects of young adult caregivers regarding support from health and education professionals. A qualitative focus group design was used. Twenty-five young Dutch adults (aged 18–25 years) who were growing up with a...
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A scoping review of published literature and dialogue with international nurse practitioner educators and researchers revealed the education of nurse practitioner students varied within and between countries. This lack of cohesiveness hinders nurse practitioner role development and practice nationally and internationally. A rapid review of grey lit...
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Purpose: To explore content validity of the ICF core set for Diabetes Mellitus from nurses’ perspective. Materials and methods: A two-round Delphi study was conducted with nurses specialized in diabetes care, who were recruited by purposive sampling. Level of agreement on relevance of ICF categories was calculated using Item-level Content Validity...
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The academy for advanced practice nursing is tasked with training highly qualified nurse practitioners (NP). Initially, the most crucial cornerstones to obtain this goal seem to be the development of documents describing (1) the role of the NP, (2) education and testing, (3) the requirements imposed on academics, and (4) the quality system. Having...
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For the majority of the nurse practitioners, networking is a new phenomenon. Nurse practitioners, as T-shaped professionals who combine general and specific expertise, are in the position to develop strong clinical networks with focus on care and cure. Examples are presented in this chapter. Interdisciplinary collaboration is necessary to achieve q...
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Continuous information exchange between healthcare professionals is facilitated by individualized care plans. Compliance with the planned care as documented in care plans is important to provide person-centered care which contributes to the continuity of care and quality of care outcomes. Using the Nursing Interventions Classification, this study e...
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Background People with dementia are regularly hospitalized. Person-centered care is the preferred model for caring for people with dementia. To improve the quality of care for people with dementia in an acute care setting, knowledge of the level of person-centeredness of the care is relevant. The POPAC is a tool to determine the level of Person-cen...
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Background: Person-centered care is the preferred model for caring for people with dementia. Knowledge of the level of person-centered care is essential for improving the quality of care for patients with dementia. The Person-centred care of Older People with cognitive impairment in Acute Care scale (POPAC) is a tool to determine the level of perso...
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Background: Person-centred care is the preferred model for caring for people with dementia. Knowledge of the level of person-centred care is essential for improving the quality of care for patients with dementia. The person-centred care of older people with cognitive impairment in acute care (POPAC) scale is a tool to determine the level of person-...
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Rationale, aims, and objectives: The current study and previous research have called the six-component model of Lützen's 30-item Moral Sensitivity Questionnaire (MSQ) into question. For this reason, we re-examined the construct validity of this instrument. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, which was based on a convenience sample of Dutch n...
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Abstract Background Students living with a chronically ill family member may experience significant pressure, stress, and depression due to their caregiving situation. This may also lead to them delaying or dropping out of school when the combination of being a caregiver and their education program are too demanding. This survey study aims to explo...
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Students growing up with a family member with a chronic illness often delay or drop out of school when the combination of family care and their educational programme is too demanding. This study aims to describe the themes experienced by students growing up in this situation. A qualitative focus group design was used. The recruitment for this study...
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Aim: The purpose of this study was to describe how nurses apply the components of family nursing conversations in their home healthcare practice. Method: A qualitative content analysis with a deductive approach was conducted. Home healthcare nurses conducted family nursing conversations with families from their practice. Families were selected b...
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Students' perceptions of nursing influence recruitment and retention in nursing education. Nursing education in the Netherlands differentiates two levels: Bachelor's (HBO-V) and intermediate vocational (MBO-V) level training, with MBO-V students accounting the majority. To avoid the expected nursing shortages, these students' perceptions of nursing...
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Aim To explore the direct and indirect effect of the personality meta‐traits ‘Stability’ and ‘Plasticity’ on moral reasoning among nurse practitioners and physician assistants. Background Moral reasoning is influenced by being prone to moral disengagement and personality traits. Moral disengagement is observed among professionals in many fields, i...
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The expert role is the central role of the social and health professional. Health and social care professionals possess a defined body of knowledge, disciplinary and procedural skills and attitudes, which are directed towards providing optimal person-centred support for health and wellbeing from their own particular scope of practice. They form a c...
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As societies are ageing, it is important for all of us to keep and stay as healthy as possible. Health and social care professionals play an important role in this. In the previous chapter, an overview was given of the most common health issues of older people. In this chapter, we focus on health and healthy ageing. Healthy ageing is an important i...
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The care and support for older people is so complex that multidisciplinary working is inevitable, not only within certain organizational settings but also between professionals from different settings and with informal caregivers. The role of informal caregivers is important, and professionals need to prevent them from caregiver burden, for themsel...
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This contributed volume is based on the "European Core Competences Framework for health and social care professionals working with older people" (ECCF), developed and verified in a unique international cooperation between 26 universities and universities of applied sciences in 25 European countries, part of the European Later Life Active Network (E...
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This study describes nurses' perspectives about their experience of being involved in a 6-day educational intervention which focused on the development of competency in family nursing practice with a particular emphasis on family nursing conversations. The foundational knowledge of the educational intervention was based on the Calgary Family Assess...
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Problem: For an increasing group of children with chronic conditions worldwide, there is growing evidence that spiritual care from healthcare professionals is important to help them cope with illness and disability. As there is yet little known of which needs should be addressed with this pediatric spiritual care, this synthesis of the literature a...
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Background The decision over whether to convey after emergency ambulance attendance plays a vital role in preventing avoidable admissions to a hospital’s emergency department (ED). This is especially important with the elderly, for whom the likelihood and frequency of adverse events are greatest. Objective To provide a structured overview of facto...
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Dementia friendly nursing care for people with dementia in Dutch Hospitals
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Aim This study explored the effects of contextual, relational and cognitive factors derived from novice nurses’ work experiences on emotions and affective commitment to the profession. Background With an increasing demand for well‐trained nurses, it is imperative to investigate which work‐related factors most affect their commitment to develop eff...
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Aims and objectives: To gain greater understanding of which personal and professional demands novice nurses are confronted with and what can be done to improve the transition from novice to professional staff nurse. Background: Novice nurses are confronted with a lot of physical, emotional and intellectual changes in the role-transition process...
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What should we do now to prepare health professionals for future health care demand challenges in order to ensure accessible, affordable, high-quality health care and social support? This question of worldwide interest is thoroughly addressed in two recent research-based advisory reports for the Dutch Health Ministry. The process and outcomes of th...
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Background: Nursing practice requires application of knowledge, skills and values in various combinations and has undergone substantial changes the last decades. An increased focus on inter-professional collaboration and possible new and more independent roles for nurses are described. A variety of programs have been developed in order to educate...
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Objective: To examine whether distinct trajectories of anxious and depressive symptoms are present among liver transplant recipients from before transplantation to two years afterwards; to identify associated demographic, clinical, and individual characteristics; and to examine the influence of distinct trajectories on outcomes. Methods: A prosp...
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Universities of applied sciences in Europe face the challenge of preparing students in health and social care for working with older people and contributing to the innovations needed in light of the ageing of society, along with changes in the health and social care systems in many countries. Dealing with the special needs of older people and the i...
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Organ and tissue donation can also involve children. Because of its sensitivity, this topic requires careful decision making. Children have the ability to carefully reflect on this subject and enjoy participating in family discussions about it. Therefore, what children need is proper information. When schools are used to educate children about this...
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Objectives: To explore whether distinct trajectories of anxiety and depression exist among liver transplant candidates, and to gain insight into demographic, clinical, and individual characteristics related with these trajectories. Design: A multicentre, prospective cohort study among 216 liver transplant candidates. Respondents filled out a que...
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Nursing staff working in long-term institutional care attend to residents with an increasing number of severe physical and cognitive limitations. To exchange information about the health status of these residents, accurate nursing documentation is important to ensure the safety of residents. This study examined the accuracy of nursing documentation...
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Background: In the Netherlands, hundreds of students register annually for a nursing programme, but not all of these students manage to complete their training. Objective: The main aim of this study was to examine which factors affect student nurses' decision to leave or complete their programme. Theoretical framework: The study used an explor...
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Objective: This study aimed at increasing the understanding of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in liver transplant patients by describing the course of PTSD, symptom occurrence, psychological co-morbidity, and the nature of re-experiencing symptoms. Methods: A prospective cohort study was performed among 95 liver transplant recipients from...
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Previous studies have shown that nursing students' perceptions of nursing change over time. Little research has been undertaken in the Netherlands of students entering nursing programmes and of how they progress.
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Background: The aim of this study is to explore the prevalence and influencing factors of metabolic syndrome (MetS) in people with intellectual disabilities (IDs) and behavioural problems in a Dutch special healthcare institution. Methods: This observational study was conducted from medical records of physical examinations, laboratory results, m...
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Abstract Aim. To gain insight into a new type of nurse specialized in gerontology and geriatrics, how they find meaning in the care of older persons and how this relates to the seven professional roles derived from the CanMEDS. Background. To promote the quality of care for older persons in the Netherlands, one of the measures taken is the trainin...
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Aim: To explore the focus of nurse practitioners on health care in terms of cure and care. Background: Nurse practitioners are expected to act on the intersection of cure and care. However, in clinical practice and education, a clear model covering this area is lacking; therefore, it is unknown to what extent nurse practitioners are focused on t...
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Background: Previous studies have identified various reasons for students to choose a career in nursing. Students at the start of their programme hold a great variety of images and perceptions of nursing which can affect their orientation and attitudes towards their future profession. Objectives: This paper aims to examine nursing students' orie...
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Limited research has examined what is actually done in the process of care by nursing staff in long-term institutional care. The applied instruments employed different terminologies, and psychometric properties were inadequately described. This study aimed to develop and test an observational instrument to identify and examine the amount of time sp...
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Objectives: Increasing residents' acuity levels and available resources in long-term institutional care requires insight into the care provided by nursing staff so as to guide task allocation and optimal use of resources, and enhance quality of care. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between time use and type of nursing sta...
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Poster voor Nationaal Gerontologiecongres Ede, Ouderen van vitaal belang?!, 2 Oktober 2015
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The Dutch health care system faces huge challenges with regard to the demand on elderly care and the competencies of professionals required to meet this demand. However, a recent study showed that the curricula in vocational education for nursing assistants and care helpers remains inadequate to prepare them for the social and healthcare needs of t...
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Het aantal ouderen zal de komende jaren fors toenemen en hun zorgbehoefte groeit. Dat betekent een grote uitdaging voor het leveren van goede zorg, opvang en begeleiding van ouderen. Lag vroeger de focus op (ouderdoms)ziekten en het behandelen hiervan, nu verschuift die naar eigen regie, preventie van gezondheids- en welzijnsproblemen, behoud van z...
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In september 2014 promoveerde Friede Simmes op het proefschrift ‘Critically ill, well assessed: evaluation of the rapid response system in a university medical center’. Het proefschrift behandelt effecten van de invoering van een spoedinterventieteam (SIT), ofwel een rapid response system (RSS), op een verpleegafdeling, waarvoor verschillende onder...
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Recent was in het nieuws dat één op de vier jongeren (12-25 jaar) die een online hoortest deden, gehoorverlies bleek te hebben. Dit onderzoek is gedaan door het Academisch Medisch Centrum Amsterdam2) (online hearing test 2010-2014).
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Malnutrition in childhood cancer patients has been associated with lower health-related quality of life (HRQOL). However, this association has never actually been tested. Therefore, we aimed to determine the association between nutritional status and HRQOL in children with cancer. In 104 children, aged 2-18 years and diagnosed with hematological, s...
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Objective: This study examined whether: (1) the goals of adolescents with cancer at 3 months post-diagnosis (T1) and healthy peers differed in terms of content, valuation, and abstraction level, (2) the content, valuation and abstraction level of the goals of the adolescents with cancer differed between 3 and 12 months post-diagnosis (T2). Method...