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10 Gy additional boost to the tumor bed will yield an increase in local control at 10 years from 88% to 93%, with still acceptable cosmesis.
The use of the BITSEA as screening tool compared to Kort Instrument voor Psychologische en Pedagogische Probleem Inventarisatie (KIPPPI-2 – a screening instrument for psychological and developmental problems designed for 2 year olds), results in…
The effect of the TDM strategies on the viral load in terms of change from baseline (start or switch of therapy) to 96 weeks.
There is a need for assistance by primary care mental health workers in general practice in the Netherlands. General Practitioners (GPs) experience an overload of frequent attenders suffering from (co-morbid) psychological problems. For most GPs…
A multifaceted intervention program on influenza vaccination among HCWs in nursing homes, based based on results of a previous study, is more effective in increasing vaccination uptake than the usual programs.
1. What is the effect of the training program on physical health, depressive symptoms, cognitive and executive functions of people with dementia in comparison with care-as-usual? 2. What is the effect of the training program on physical health,…
The purpose of this study is to develop a brief and child-friendly trauma screening instrument to identify children with PTSD and other trauma related symptoms.
The hypothesis is that 0.5 g/kg/wk of IvIG is as effective as 1.0 g/kg/wk, in the prevention of ICH in FNAIT.
The objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness of the minimal intervention package (MISS) for distressed patients in general practice.
Objective: To compare patient safety, inversely estimated as the duration of ICU stay, and costs between three groups of patients: 1. Those in whom sedatives will be administered continuously and in whom sedation level will be monitored clinically…
1. What are characteristic (neuro)physiological factors of fatigue in disease-free cancer patients? 2. To which degree can these factors be influenced by Cognitive Behavior Therapy?
1. Can a larger percentage of Low SES women with depressive and/or stress related symptomatology be reached with an intervention when this contains an exercise component? 2. How effective is exercise only (B) compared to a control group (C) and does…
Antidepressant medication does not add any effect to usual consultations by general practitioners in patients with minor and mild-major depression.
In our practice we devised a fully dynamic brace (Dynko brace). Our believe is that the dynamic component which allows rotation and walking/kicking movements will increase the comfort in wearing and by this increase compliance. Secondary we believe…
The course of Gripopjedip is more effective in terms of depressive symptoms, sense of mastery and symptoms of anxiety than a waitlisted group.
On the assumption that N-acetylcysteine might prevent acute contrast induced nephropathy in critically ill patients, we study the effects of prophylactic intravenous administration of N-acetylcysteine in critically ill patients with renal…
A sustained inflation with a mechanical device and early nasal continuous positive airway pressure is a more effective management strategy for RDS in preterm infants than conventional intervention with a self-inflating mask and bag and reduces the…
Closing wedge osteotomy with plate fixation only will result in earlier mobilisation and better one year results considering pain and function then staple and cast fixation.
We hypothesize that in preterm infants with a gestational age below 34 weeks a low threshold intervention (progressive PHVD with a ventricular enlargement above the 97th centile for gestational age according to Levene and a diagonal width…
A self-management programme guided by doctors and a specialist asthma nurse through information and communication technology will improve asthma related quality of life in a cost-effective way.