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The goal of this study is to learn whether:The above described CBT according to protocol is more effective than CT according to protocol without behavioral interventions (binge cue exposure with respons prevention and body exposure including…
1) To evaluate the efficacy of knee-ankle-foot orthoses (worn by night) in preventing a decrease of range of motion to ankle dorsiflexion in children with cerebral palsy (Clinical part). 2) To evaluate the effect of night-worn knee-ankle-foot…
Objective of the ANKLE TRIAL is to differentiate between results of three types of functional treatment in a profound methodological way, with primary research question: what will be the optimal functional treatment for acute lateral ankle ligament…
To evaluate the effect of cholecalciferol supplection on the systolic blood pressure in hypertensive patients with a 25-hydroxycholecalciferol insufficiency. Secondly, the effects on PRA, aldosteron, 25-hydroxycholecalciferol, alkaline phosphatase,…
First, to estimate the cost-effectiveness of SCIT with tree pollen (TP), grass pollen (GP), and house dust mites (HDM) - the most prevalent allergies treated with SCIT - or combinations compared with UC. Second, to estimate the clinical efficacy of…
The current proposal aims at testing an innovative, implementable, effective intervention strategy towards stopping of passive smoke exposure in children at risk for asthma.
The objective of this study is to show that the results of PTNS are based on the treatment of electrical stimulation and not on a placebo effect with a sham treatment.
The project has two principal aims: (1) to assess the relative effectiveness of the three interventions, also as a function of patient characteristics, and (2) to delineate the functional and neurophysiological changes that are associated with those…
Primary objective is to evaluate whether or not using antibiotics reduces to time to full recovery of an attack of uncomplicated (mild) diverticulitis. Secondary objectives are to evaluate complications, quality of life, readmission rate, recurrence…
To determine whether flushing of the fallopian tubes is more effective with an oil based contrast medium or a water based contrast medium in terms of ongoing pregnancy.
A randomized multicentre trial is proposed. The aim of this study is to find answers to the following questions; 1) what is, compared to care as usual, the effect of MBT with respect to symptoms, level of functioning and well being, (mental) health…
The aim of this study is the evaluation of efficacy of PRF on the intensity of pain in patients with PMPS for more than six months after surgery with the hypothesis that PRF reduces the intensity of pain more than 50%. In addition, the precise…
Hypothesis to be tested (null hypothesis) : A continuous epidural infusion of bupivacaïne/sufentanil is equal to bupivacaïne/morphine in patients undergoing major surgery in terms of analgesia and side effects The aim of the study is to compare the…
The objective of this research is to examine the (cost-)effectiveness of mindfulness training in patients with persistent medically unexplained symptoms in primary care.
AIM - The aim of the proposed study is to evaluate the (cost)effectiveness of *Dementie de Baas*. Research questions are: 1. a. Will the intervention generate superior health gains over care-as-usual in terms of a clinically significant change in…
The aim of this study is to test the hypothesis that using nasal tube as interface during resuscitation/stabilisation of preterm infants at birth is more effective compared to mask.
Patients in whom a permanent (end) colostomy is created in (semi) elective setting are randomised between the placement of a polypropylene mesh during stoma creation and the classic method without a mesh. Primary aim: Does the use of a lightweight…