Purpose: Attention to paid work in clinical health care—clinical work-integrating care (CWIC)—might be beneficial for patients of working age. However, the perceptions and expectations of patients about CWIC are unknown. The aim of this study was to develop an understanding of current practices, needs, and expectations among patients for discussing work with a medical specialist. Materials and methods: A qualitative study was undertaken involving patients with diverse medical conditions (n = 33). Eight online synchronous focus groups were held. A thematic analysis was then performed. Results: Three themes emerged from the data: (1) the process of becoming a patient while wanting to work again, (2) different needs for different patients, (3)...
Background Patient participation is a key concern in health care. Nevertheless, older patients often...
The overall aim of the thesis was to describe patient−health-professional interactions in a hospital...
Background Current evidence about the experiences of doctors who are unwell is limited to poor quali...
Attention to paid work in clinical health care—clinical work-integrating care (CWIC)—might be benefi...
Objective: The objectives of this study were to explore the experiences and perspectives of general ...
Purpose. To describe experiences and perceptions of work ability and how it can be assessed among Sw...
Background: Having patients self-manage their health conditions is a widely promoted concept, but ma...
Doctors increasingly experience high levels of burnout and loss of engagement. To address this, ther...
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands, there is a lack of knowledge about general practitioners' (GPs) perc...
BACKGROUND: Work is valued as an important feature in life, however patients diagnosed with cancer c...
BackgroundOverseas studies suggest that 10–20% of doctors are depressed, 30–45% have burnout, and ma...
Increasingly, healthcare policies have changed focus from cure and care to behaviour and health. Pre...
BACKGROUND: Sickness absence is a complex phenomenon affected by aspects other than disease. One imp...
Background: Medical oncology is a steadily evolving field of medical practice and professional pathw...
Increasingly, healthcare policies have changed focus from cure and care to behaviour and health. Pre...
Background Patient participation is a key concern in health care. Nevertheless, older patients often...
The overall aim of the thesis was to describe patient−health-professional interactions in a hospital...
Background Current evidence about the experiences of doctors who are unwell is limited to poor quali...
Attention to paid work in clinical health care—clinical work-integrating care (CWIC)—might be benefi...
Objective: The objectives of this study were to explore the experiences and perspectives of general ...
Purpose. To describe experiences and perceptions of work ability and how it can be assessed among Sw...
Background: Having patients self-manage their health conditions is a widely promoted concept, but ma...
Doctors increasingly experience high levels of burnout and loss of engagement. To address this, ther...
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands, there is a lack of knowledge about general practitioners' (GPs) perc...
BACKGROUND: Work is valued as an important feature in life, however patients diagnosed with cancer c...
BackgroundOverseas studies suggest that 10–20% of doctors are depressed, 30–45% have burnout, and ma...
Increasingly, healthcare policies have changed focus from cure and care to behaviour and health. Pre...
BACKGROUND: Sickness absence is a complex phenomenon affected by aspects other than disease. One imp...
Background: Medical oncology is a steadily evolving field of medical practice and professional pathw...
Increasingly, healthcare policies have changed focus from cure and care to behaviour and health. Pre...
Background Patient participation is a key concern in health care. Nevertheless, older patients often...
The overall aim of the thesis was to describe patient−health-professional interactions in a hospital...
Background Current evidence about the experiences of doctors who are unwell is limited to poor quali...