Abstract: Methods: Nurses were recruited from the psychogeriatric and somatic ward of five nursing homes in the Netherlands, from September to December 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, semi-structured interviews were held with twenty nurses via Microsoft Teams. The intra-oral camera was demonstrated in an online video. The topic list was based on the Technology Acceptance Model (Davis, 1985) and reviewed by an expert group. The topics include: the use of e-health; current oral health care; collaboration with oral-health professionals; nurses’ acceptance of the intra-oral camera and expected acceptance of nursing-home residents. Each interview lasted approximately 45 minutes and was recorded. The data was transcribed verbatim in MaxQDA2020 and analyzed using the Grounded Theory approach. Results: In total twenty nurses were interviewed. The majority of respondents were willing to try the intraoral camera when implemented (n=18). Some nurses mentioned that lack of time could be an issue during implementation. Barriers that were mentioned included that nursing-home residents may not be able to keep their mouth open long enough for the examination or may bite on the camera (especially residents of the psychogeriatric) and therefore nurses expected that the camera cannot be applied in people with reduced cognition, like dementia. Conclusions: The Dutch nurses appear to be willing to try the intraoral camera when implemented. Future research has to determine whether the intra-oral camera can be applied in people with reduced cognition.
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Introduction The Integrated Recovery Scales (IRS) was developed by the Dutch National Expertise board for routine outcome monitoring with severe mental illnesses. This board aimed to develop a multidimensional recovery measure directed at 1. clinical recovery, 2. physical health, 3. social recovery (work, social contacts, independent living) and 4. existential, personal recovery. The measure had to be short, suited for routine outcome monitoring and present the perspective of both mental health professionals and service users with severe mental illnesses. All aspects are assessed over a period of the pas 6 months. Objectives The objective of this research is validation of the Integral Recovery Scales and to test the revelance for clinical practice and police evaluation. Methods The instrument was tested with 500 individuals with severe mental illnesses (80% individuals with a psychotic disorder), of whom 200 were followed up for 1 year. For the questions concerning clinical recovery, physical health and social recovery mental health care workers conducted semi structured interviews with people living with serious illnesses. The questions concerning personal health were self-rated. We analyzed interrater reliability, convergent and divergent validity and sensitivity to change. Results The instrument has a good validity and is easy to complete for service users and mental health care workers and appropriate for clinical and policy evaluation goals. Conclusions The Integrated Recovery Scales can be a useful instrument for a simple and meaningful routine outcome monitoring. Page: 121
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accepted abstract Quis14 conference Field findings show that value dimensions in legal services are functional, social and emotional. The last category emerges not only within but also outside the interaction with the lawyer. Recommendation of others or the trackrecord of lawyers for example, which play a role before or after the service, contribute to emotional values like trust and reassurance and help clients to reduce the perceived purchase risk, which is inherent to the nature of credence services. Also due to the credential character of legal services we conclude that not only professional skills but also service aspects as client involvement play an important role in the emergence of value because professional skills are difficult to judge even by routine buyers.
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Onderzocht wordt in hoeverre embodied cognition activiteiten bij meetkundeonderwijs in de bovenbouw van de basisschool leerlingen aanzetten tot wiskundig denken (abstraheren) en op welke manier leerkrachten dit proces kunnen begeleiden.
The Dutch Environmental Vision and Mobility Vision 2050 promote climate-neutral urban growth around public transport stations, envisioning them as vibrant hubs for mobility, community, and economy. However, redevelopment often increases construction, a major CO₂ contributor. Dutch practice-led projects like 'Carbon Based Urbanism', 'MooiNL - Practical guide to urban node development', and 'Paris Proof Stations' explore integrating spatial and environmental requirements through design. Design Professionals seek collaborative methods and tools to better understand how can carbon knowledge and skills be effectively integrated into station area development projects, in architecture and urban design approaches. Redeveloping mobility hubs requires multi-stakeholder negotiations involving city planners, developers, and railway managers. Designers act as facilitators of the process, enabling urban and decarbonization transitions. CARB-HUB explores how co-creation methods can help spatial design processes balance mobility, attractiveness, and carbon neutrality across multiple stakeholders. The key outputs are: 1- Serious Game for Co-Creation, which introduces an assessment method for evaluating the potential of station locations, referred to as the 4P value framework. 2-Design Toolkit for Decarbonization, featuring a set of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to guide sustainable development. 3- Research Bid for the DUT–Driving Urban Transitions Program, focusing on the 15-minute City Transition Pathway. 4- Collaborative Network dedicated to promoting a low-carbon design approach. The 4P value framework offers a comprehensive method for assessing the redevelopment potential of station areas, focusing on four key dimensions: People, which considers user experience and accessibility; Position, which examines the station's role within the broader transport network; Place-making, which looks at how well the station integrates into its surrounding urban environment; and Planet, which addresses decarbonization and climate adaptation. CARB-HUB uses real cases of Dutch stations in transition as testbeds. By translating abstract environmental goals into tangible spatial solutions, CARB-HUB enables scenario-based planning, engaging designers, policymakers, infrastructure managers, and environmental advocates.
Leren door te maken; hoe werkt dat in de praktijk op een middelbare school? Promotieonderzoeker Imka Buurke onderzoekt het vormgeven van een Educational Laboratory (E-lab) waarin belichaming en materialiteit een rol spelen tijdens het leren door leerlingen. Dit promotieonderzoek is onderdeel van het onderzoeksprogramma Curious Hands: Moving Making to the Core of Education, dat gefinancierd wordt door NWO.Van oudsher is het Nederlandse onderwijs gebaseerd op het idee dat kennis, cognitie en leren, abstracte processen zijn in het individuele brein en gescheiden zijn van het lichaam, van de materie en van het sociale. Op dit moment neemt de erkenning van het belang van materialiteit en belichaming in het onderwijs toe. Daarbij spelen er sinds 2014 landelijke ontwikkelingen in de richting van beter techniekonderwijs, maakonderwijs en digitale geletterdheid in het onderwijscurriculum van het voortgezet onderwijs.Dit onderzoek laat zien hoe de kunst en artistieke leerprocessen kunnen fungeren als een inspiratie voor onderwijsvormen waarin het belang van materialiteit en belichaming wordt hersteld. Het richt zich op het vormgeven van onderwijs in Educational Laboratories (afgekort E-labs) waarin belichaming en materialiteit een rol spelen tijdens het leren door te maken.Titel: Curious Hands in het Educational laboratory Dit onderzoek is een onderdeel van het onderzoeksprogramma Curious Hands: Moving Making to the Core of Education. Een onderzoek naar het vormgeven van een Educational Laboratory waarin belichaming en materialiteit een rol spelen tijdens het leren door te maken. Traditioneel is het westerse onderwijs (inclusief Nederlands onderwijs) gebaseerd op het idee dat kennis, cognitie en leren, abstracte processen zijn in het individuele brein en gescheiden zijn van het lichaam, van de materie en van het sociale. Dit idee is echter de afgelopen eeuwen zwaar besproken, en op dit moment neemt de erkenning van het belang van materialiteit en belichaming in het onderwijs toe (Newen, De Bruin & Galagher 2018.) Dit onderzoek draagt bij aan deze ontwikkeling door te laten zien hoe de kunst en artistieke leerprocessen kunnen fungeren als een inspiratie voor vormen van onderwijs waarin het belang van materialiteit en belichaming in het onderwijs wordt hersteld. Een bijdrage aan de hoognodige herwaardering van belichaamde impliciete kennis (tacit knowlege) zoals bijvoorbeeld te vinden is in vele ambachten en technische beroepen. Dit onderzoek richt zich op het vormgeven van onderwijs in Educational Laboratories (afgekort E-labs) waarin belichaming en materialiteit een rol spelen tijdens het leren door te maken. Het onderzoek sluit aan op landelijke ontwikkelingen die zich sinds 2014 in het Nederlandse onderwijs afspelen. Een ontwikkeling in de richting van beter techniekonderwijs, maakonderwijs en digitale geletterdheid in het onderwijscurriculum van het primair en voortgezet onderwijs.