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| Jany RademakersSummaryAffiliation: Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research Country: The Netherlands Publications
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Measuring patient activation in The Netherlands: translation and validation of the American short form Patient Activation Measure (PAM13)Jany Rademakers
NIVEL Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, PO Box 1568, 3500, BN, Utrecht, The Netherlands
BMC Public Health 12:577. 2012..In this study the PAM was translated into a Dutch version; psychometric properties of the Dutch version were established and the instrument was validated in a panel of chronically ill patients...
Educational inequalities in patient-centred care: patients' preferences and experiencesJany Rademakers
NIVEL Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, PO Box 1568, 3500, BN, Utrecht, The Netherlands
BMC Health Serv Res 12:261. 2012..e.g. shared decision making, receiving understandable explanations and being able to ask questions...
Different patient subgroup, different ranking? Which quality indicators do patients find important when choosing a hospital for hip- or knee arthroplasty?Nicolien C Zwijnenberg
NIVEL, Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, P, O, Box 1568, 3500 BN Utrecht, The Netherlands
BMC Health Serv Res 11:299. 2011..The aim of this study was to explore which quality indicators different subgroups of patients find important when choosing a hospital for total hip arthroplasty (THA) or total knee arthroplasty (TKA)...
The Dutch consumer quality index: an example of stakeholder involvement in indicator developmentDiana M J Delnoij
Centre for Consumer Experience in Healthcare Centrum Klantervaring Zorg, PO Box 1568, 3500 BN Utrecht, The Netherlands
BMC Health Serv Res 10:88. 2010..involved in the development of indicators and instruments that measure the patients' experiences with health care providers?- Does this involvement lead to indicators and instruments that match stakeholders' information needs?..
Sexual harassment during clinical clerkships in Dutch medical schoolsJany J D J M Rademakers
Centre for Research and Development of Education, University Medical Centre Utrecht, School of Medical Sciences, University of Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Med Educ 42:452-8. 2008..Prevalence rates from 18% to over 60% have been reported. However, a Dutch study at Nijmegen Medical School found the prevalence rate to be lower (13.3% in the total group; 20% among female students only)...
Structure, process or outcome: which contributes most to patients' overall assessment of healthcare quality?Jany Rademakers
Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, Utrecht, The Netherlands
BMJ Qual Saf 20:326-31. 2011..The paper explores which type of quality aspects (structure, process, outcome) most strongly determines patients' overall assessment of healthcare, and whether there is a variation between different types of patient groups in this respect...
Consumers' interpretation and use of comparative information on the quality of health care: the effect of presentation approachesOlga C Damman
Department of Patient Centered Care, NIVEL, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Health Expect 15:197-211. 2012..Public reports about health-care quality have not been effectively used by consumers thus far. A possible explanation is inadequate presentation of the information...
Creating compact comparative health care information: what are the key quality attributes to present for cataract and total hip or knee replacement surgery?Olga C Damman
Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, Research Program Patient Perspective and Demand Driven Health Care, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Med Decis Making 32:287-300. 2012..To focus on the most essential attributes, insight is needed into which attributes are actually considered by consumers...
The discriminative power of patient experience surveysDolf de Boer
NIVEL Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, Utrecht, Netherlands
BMC Health Serv Res 11:332. 2011....
Differences between family practices in the associations of patient characteristics with health care experiencesOlga C Damman
NIVEL, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Med Care Res Rev 68:725-39. 2011..These findings correspond to previous U.S. findings, suggesting that the case-mix variations reported here and previously constitute a rather robust phenomenon...
Understanding and using comparative healthcare information; the effect of the amount of information and consumer characteristics and skillsNicolien C Zwijnenberg
NIVEL, Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, PO Box 1568, Utrecht 3500 BN, The Netherlands
BMC Med Inform Decis Mak 12:101. 2012..The objective of this study was to examine how the amount of presented information influences the comprehension and use of comparative healthcare information when important consumer characteristics and skills are taken into account...
Do patient experiences on priority aspects of health care predict their global rating of quality of care? A study in five patient groupsDolf de Boer
Patient Centered Care, NIVEL, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Health Expect 13:285-97. 2010..Global ratings may be determined by patient experiences on priority aspects of care...
Dutch healthcare reform: did it result in performance improvement of health plans? A comparison of consumer experiences over timeMichelle Hendriks
NIVEL Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, Utrecht, The Netherlands
BMC Health Serv Res 9:167. 2009..We examined whether the introduction of managed competition in the Dutch healthcare system along with public reporting of quality information was associated with performance improvement in health plans...
An international comparison of web-based reporting about health care quality: content analysisOlga C Damman
NIVEL Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, Utrecht, The Netherlands
J Med Internet Res 12:e8. 2010..This move toward provision of more comparative information has resulted in different information types being published that often contain contradictory information...
Measuring patients' experiences with rheumatic care: the consumer quality index rheumatoid arthritisMarloes Zuidgeest
NIVEL, Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, P O Box 1568, 3500 BN Utrecht, The Netherlands
Rheumatol Int 30:159-67. 2009..The instrument provides rheumatologists and other caregivers with feedback for service improvement initiatives...
The importance of patient-centered care for various patient groupsDolf de Boer
NIVEL Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Patient Educ Couns 90:405-10. 2013..To assess differences in the importance ascribed to patient-centered care between various patient groups and demographic groups...
How do healthcare consumers process and evaluate comparative healthcare information? A qualitative study using cognitive interviewsOlga C Damman
NIVEL Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, PO Box 1568, 3500 BN, Utrecht, The Netherlands
BMC Public Health 9:423. 2009..To date, online public healthcare reports have not been effectively used by consumers. Therefore, we qualitatively examined how healthcare consumers process and evaluate comparative healthcare information on the Internet...
Senior medical students' appraisal of CanMEDS competenciesJany J D J M Rademakers
Centre for Research and Development of Education, School of Medical Sciences, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Med Educ 41:990-4. 2007..This model was adjusted to the Dutch situation. The roles were converted to 7 fields of competency: Medical Performance; Communication; Collaboration; Knowledge and Science; Community Performance; Management, and Professionalism...
