Bram de Boer 1 2 , Belkis Bozdemir 2 3 , Jack Jansen 2 3 , Monique Hermans 2 3 , Jan P H Hamers 1 2 , Hilde Verbeek 1 2 Affiliations 1 Department of Health Services Research, Care and Public Health Research Institute, Maastricht University, 6229 GT Maastricht, The Netherlands. Bram de Boer, 1, 2, * Belkis Bozdemir, 2, 3 Jack Jansen, 2, 3 Monique Hermans, 2, 3 Jan P. H. Hamers, 1, 2 and Hilde Verbeek 1, 2, * Bram de Boer 1 Department of Health Services Research, Care and Public Health Research Institute, Maastricht University, 6229 GT Maastricht, The Netherlands;
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Bram de Boer Assistant Professor, Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, Health Services Research CAPHRI - Ageing and Long-Term Care 2015 2023 Research activity per year Overview Network Publications (36) Press/Media (5) Supervised Work (1) If you made any changes in Pure these will be visible here soon. Research output Assistant Professor jun. 2021 - heden 2 jaar 6 maanden Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands Researcher aug. 2017 - jun. 2021 3 jaar 11 maanden Maastricht Area, Netherlands PHD Candidate aug. 2013 -. Ramona Backhaus, 1, 2 Hilde Verbeek, 1, 2 Bram de Boer, 1, 2 Judith H. J. Urlings, 1, 2 Debby L. Gerritsen, 3 Raymond T. C. M. Koopmans, 4 and Jan P. H. Hamers 1, 2. Verbeek H, Gerritsen DL, Backhaus R, de Boer BS, Koopmans RT, Hamers JP. Allowing visitors back in the nursing home during the COVID-19 crisis: a Dutch national study into first. PMID: 35172760 Fostering the implementation of transitional care innovations for older persons: prioritizing the influencing key factors using a modified Delphi technique Amal Fakha, 1,2,3 Bram de Boer, 1,2 Theo van Achterberg, 3 Jan Hamers, 1,2 and Hilde Verbeek 1,2 Author information Article notes Copyright and License information PMC Disclaimer
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The TRANSCIT model identified that older people and informal caregivers expressed an overall need for partnership during the transition from home to a nursing home. Moreover, it identified 4 key components throughout the transition trajectory (ie, pre-, mid-, and post-transition): (1) support, (2) communication, (3) information, and (4) time. Bram de Boer, Maastricht University, Maastric ht, Limburg, Netherlands. This study reports on a participatory research approach . to translate a scienti c conceptual framework on innova- Bram de Boer's 18 research works with 17 citations and 723 reads, including: Systematic development of a set of implementation strategies for transitional care innovations in long-term care @article{deBoer2020TheHD, title={The Homestead: Developing a Conceptual Framework through Co-Creation for Innovating Long-Term Dementia Care Environments}, author={Bram de Boer and Belkis Bozdemir and J. Jansen and Monique Hermans and Jan P. H. Hamers and Hilde Verbeek}, journal={International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.
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Katya Y J Sion 1 , Hilde Verbeek 2 , Bram de Boer 2 , Sandra M G Zwakhalen 2 , Gaby Odekerken-Schröder 3 , Jos M G A Schols 2 , Jan P H Hamers 2 Affiliations 1 Department of Health Services Research, CAPHRI Care and Public Health Research Institute, Faculty of Health Medicine and Life Sciences, Maastricht University, Duboisdomein 30, 6229, GT. DOI: 10.1016/j.jamda.2021.11.021 Corpus ID: 245372458; The Need to Consider Relocations WITHIN Long-Term Care. @article{deBoer2021TheNT, title={The Need to Consider Relocations WITHIN Long-Term Care.}, author={Bram de Boer and Monique Caljouw and Elleke Landeweer and Marieke Perry and Annerieke Stoop and Wim Groen and Jos Schols and Hilde Verbeek Verbeek}, journal={Journal of the American.
Bram de Boer People with dementia often experience social isolation and stigmatization. Research shows that bringing generations together can be mutually beneficial. Although intergenerational. Bram de Boer Department of Health Services Research, CAPHRI School for Public Health and Primary Care, Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences,. This study was part of a larger study focusing on long-term care facilities in the Netherlands (de Boer et al., Citation 2015). Both small-scale and large-scale facilities were included.
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The green care farm is a new type of nursing home developed in the Netherlands. The goal of this study was to compare quality of care, quality of life and related outcomes in green care farms, regular small-scale living facilities and traditional nursing homes for people with dementia. Methods A cross-sectional design was used. This paper synthesizes the knowledge obtained in the Netherlands and Norway addressing a wide range of issues related to dementia care provision at care farms and using a widerange of research methods to inspire leaders in healthcare undertaking similar efforts to innovate care for the increasing number of people with dementia. 7 Highly Influenced