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The objective of this project is to assess whether CBT-E is more optimal in terms of (cost-)effectiveness than TAU in thetreatment of outpatients with an ED. The results of this study will provide evidence whether or not CBT-E should be delivered…
pg 7-8One objective of this study is to assess whether preventive health consults for elderly people reach the elderly and whether the consults result in a better attendance to existing interventions. This objective is operationalized by the…
The objective of the current study is to eveluate whether EMDR is effective in reducing PD symptoms.
The present study aims to address the limitations of earlier research, by employing a large sample size, and investigating the possibility that music therapy has an effect on wellbeing of people with dementia when using blinded outcome assessments…
To evaluate the effectiveness of diagnostic arthroscopy in reducing clinical symptoms compared to arthrocentesis under local anesthesia as initial treatment in patients with arthralgia (with or without reduced mobility) of the temporomandibular…
Although the optimum length of alcohol avoidance training has been studied, little is known about the impact of the distribution of these sessions over time. As a result no guidelines or recommendations exist on whether AAT sessions should be spaced…
The purpose of the current study is to test the effectiveness of both trainings (IBT and ABT) in a non-clinical and clinical sample, with the future goal of making the training available to all patients with BPS. The central objectives for this…
This study has been transitioned to CTIS with ID 2023-504905-36-00 check the CTIS register for the current data. The primary objective is to find out whether ISI in children with EA can prevent refractory strictures from developing and consequently…
Our primary objective is to investigate whether a personalised, physiotherapy intervention with integrated therapeutic virtual reality (VR) is (cost-)effective at 3 months and 12 months follow-up, compared to usual physiotherapy, in a subgroup of…
• Demonstrate that PCI guided by iFR Co-registration is associated with superior clinical outcomes compared to PCI guided by angiography alone• To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of physiology guidance with SyncVision compared to a standard of care…
The aim of this study is to investigate the (cost-)effectiveness of the 'In Balans' fall prevention program. We will research the effect of 'In Balans' on the number of falls, fall injuries, physical performance (including…
The main aim of this study is to determine whether early postoperative pain is decreased when the osteotomy gap is filled with AttraX® Putty, compared to conventional open wedge osteotomy without filling the gap. The secondary aims are faster…
We aim to investigate the relationship between positive schema activation and subsequent tests of emotional schema memory, and whether tDSC during positive schema activation can facilitate retrieval of emotional memory for positive information in…
To examine the impact of a supervised training program on disease-related quality of life and physical fitness in patient with advanced prostate cancer compared to usual care.
To investigate whether VR-VOICES is more effective than regular treatment for voicehearing in patients with auditory hallucinations.
To compare miLOOP assisted cataract surgery and conventional surgery with respect to the energy needed for phacoemulsification and loss of corneal endothelial cells.
- Part I: determine the difference in microcirculatory perfusion between three different prime fluid strategies in patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass.- Part II: To determine the effect of limiting hemodilution…
Primary Objective: To evaluate the (cost-)effectiveness, feasibility, and acceptability of the culturally and contextually adapted DWM/PM+ stepped-care program among labor migrants in the Netherlands during the COVID-19 pandemic in terms of mental…
The main objective is to investigate whether trauma-focused therapy (TFT), as an addition to *treatment as usual* (TAU), is more effective compared to TAU only in reducing depression symptom severity in patients with CT-related depression.