De woningmarkt is een regionale markt. Toch wordt in lokale verkiezingsprogramma's nauwelijks gesproken over regionaal samenwerken of afstemmen van het woningbeleid. In de Metropool Regio Eindhoven (MRE) lijkt wonen te worden overgelaten aan gemeenten en subregio's. De risico's van te eenzijdige programmering, het los van elkaar zien van stedelijk en landelijk gebied en rendementsdenken liggen op de loer.
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Lectorale Rede. Een op waarden gebaseerde vastgoedstrategie stelt de onderneming in staat een competitieve strategie aan te gaan.De rode draad in het curriculum vitae van Jan Veuger (1966) is strategisch management van (maatschappelijk) vastgoed in het bedrijfsleven en de corporatiesector. Jan ronde zijn studie Master of Real Estate (MRE) in 2006 af op een onderzoek over governance van een woningcorporatie en samenhang van (kwaliteits)instrumenten. Hij is daarmee onderscheiden als beste student MRE in 2006. Jan is directeur van CORPORATE © Real Estate management, lector Maatschappelijk Vastgoed Kenniscentrum NoorderRuimte Hanzehogeschool Groningen, lid Committee of quality certificates (CKV) bij Kwaliteitscentrum Woningcorporaties Huursector (KWH), toezichthouder bij vier verschillende regionale maatschappelijke organisaties (130 tot 2000 werknemers) op het gebied van onderwijs, jeugd- en ouderenzorg. Verder is Jan visitator, voorzitter stichting Kwaliteit Ontwikkeling Verbetering Onderhoudsbedrijven Nederland (KOVON), Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), auteur van 7 boek(del)en, 33 artikelen, 4 syllabi en 49 (onderzoeks)rapporten.
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Speciaal voor de gespecialiseerde lezers van Building Business heeft Dr. Ing. MRE FRICS Jan Veuger een samenvatting van zijn proefschrift beschikbaar gesteld. Het proefschrift, met de titel Materiaal Immaterieel, gaat over de besturing van woningcorporaties in samenhang met maatschappelijke waarden.
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Background: Previous systematic reviews revealed poor reliability and validity for sacroiliac joint (SIJ) mobility tests. However, these reviews were published nearly 20 years ago and recent evidence has not yet been summarised. Objectives: To conduct an up-to-date systematic review to verify whether recommendations regarding the clinical use of SIJ mobility tests should be revised. Study design: Systematic review. Method: The literature was searched for relevant articles via 5 electronic databases. The review was conducted according to the PRISMA guidelines. COSMIN checklists were used to appraise the methodological quality. Studies were included if they had at least fair methodology and reported clinimetric properties of SIJ mobility tests performed in adult patients with non-specific low back pain, pelvic (girdle) pain and/or SIJ pain. Only tests that can be performed in a clinical setting were considered. Results: Twelve relevant articles were identified, of which three were of sufficient methodological quality. These three studies evaluated the reliability of eight SIJ mobility tests and one test cluster. For the majority of individual tests, the intertester reliability showed slight to fair agreement. Although some tests and one test cluster had higher reliability, the confidence intervals around most reliability estimates were large. Furthermore, there were no validity studies of sufficient methodological quality. Conclusion: Considering the low and/or imprecise reliability estimates, the absence of high-quality diagnostic accuracy studies, and the uncertainty regarding the construct these tests aim to measure, this review supports the previous recommendations that the use of SIJ mobility tests in clinical practice is problematic.
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Aims: To assess the effectiveness of a variety of physical treatments in the management of tension-type headache (TTH) in children. Methods: This review is reported in accordance with the PRISMA guidelines and was registered in the PROSPERO database (CRD42014015290). Randomized and nonrandomized controlled trials that examined the effects of all treatments with a physical component in the management of TTH in children and compared these treatments to a placebo intervention, no intervention, or a controlled comparison intervention were included. The Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro) criteria for bias assessment and the Grades of Recommendation, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) Working Group criteria were used to assess the quality of the body of evidence. The outcome measures were pain, functioning, and quality of life. Only RCTs were included in the meta-analyses. Results: An initial search produced 10,464 published articles. Of these, 17 were relevant trials, including 1,815 participants. The overall GRADE rating of the included studies was moderate, and 11 of the 17 studies could be used in the meta-analyses. The effectiveness of physical treatments in terms of a reduction of pain of 50% or more showed a risk ratio (RR) of 2.37 (95% CI: 1.69 to 3.33). Relaxation training was the most evaluated intervention and proved to be significantly effective (RR: 3.00 [95% CI: 1.94 to 4.63]). In children having TTH combined with temporomandibular disorders, occlusal appliances were effective (RR: 2.58 [95% CI: 1.37 to 4.85]). Conclusion: This review supports the use of physical treatments to reduce pain in children with TTH.
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Lectorale Rede. Een op waarden gebaseerde vastgoedstrategie stelt de onderneming in staat een competitieve strategie aan te gaan.De rode draad in het curriculum vitae van Jan Veuger (1966) is strategisch management van (maatschappelijk) vastgoed in het bedrijfsleven en de corporatiesector. Jan ronde zijn studie Master of Real Estate (MRE) in 2006 af op een onderzoek over governance van een woningcorporatie en samenhang van (kwaliteits)instrumenten. Hij is daarmee onderscheiden als beste student MRE in 2006. Jan is directeur van CORPORATE © Real Estate management, lector Maatschappelijk Vastgoed Kenniscentrum NoorderRuimte Hanzehogeschool Groningen, lid Committee of quality certificates (CKV) bij Kwaliteitscentrum Woningcorporaties Huursector (KWH), toezichthouder bij vier verschillende regionale maatschappelijke organisaties (130 tot 2000 werknemers) op het gebied van onderwijs, jeugd- en ouderenzorg. Verder is Jan visitator, voorzitter stichting Kwaliteit Ontwikkeling Verbetering Onderhoudsbedrijven Nederland (KOVON), Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), auteur van 7 boek(del)en, 33 artikelen, 4 syllabi en 49 (onderzoeks)rapporten.
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In discussies en onderzoeken over woningcorporaties ligt de nadruk sterk op de 'institutionele vraagstukken'. Binnen welk regulerend kader moeten corporaties opereren? Welke wettelijke status moeten of mogen zij hebben? Wat moeten zij, mogen zij wel en mogen zij niet? Er is relatief weinig onderzoek gedaan naar de invulling van het ondernemen zelf: welke missie heeft een maatschappelijk ondernemende woningcorporatie en hoe kan zij haar organisatie zo inrichten dat zij die missie kan vervullen? Binnen de onderzoeksgroep MOVe van de TU Delft is daarom een studie verricht met als doel te komen tot richtinggevende uitspraken over de rol van corporaties als maatschappelijke onderneming en daarvan afgeleide uitdagingen voor hun organisatie. Dit essay is gebaseerd op deze studie.
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This proposal is a resubmission of an earlier proposal (Dossier nr: GOCH.KIEM.KGC02.079) which was not approved because of the too ambitious planning. As advised by the commission, the focus is kept only on the recycling of the mattress cover. The Netherlands has 180,000+ waterproof mattresses in the healthcare sector, of which yearly 40,000+ mattresses are discarded. Owing to the rapidly aging population it is expected to increase the demand for these waterproof mattresses in the consumer sector as well. Considering the complex nature of functional mattresses, these valuable resources are partly incinerated. To achieve a circular economy, Dutch Government aims for a 50% reduction in the use of primary raw materials in five key economic sectors including ‘consumer products’ by 2030. Within the scope of this research, Saxion together with partners (CFC BV, Deron BV, MRE BV & Klieverik Heli BV) will bring emphasis on Recycling (sustainable chemistry) of mattress covers. Other aspects such as reuse and re-designing are beyond the scope of this project proposal, for which a bigger consortium will be built during the course of this project. A case under study is a water-impermeable mattress cover made of 100% polyester with polyurethane (PU) coatings. The goal is to enable the circular use of textiles with (multilayer) ‘coatings’, which are not recyclable yet. These ‘coatings’ comprise functional coatings as well as adhesion layers. Therefore, novel triggerable molecular systems and the corresponding recycling processes will be developed. The coatings will be activated by a specific trigger (bio)-chemical solvation, heat, pressure, humidity, microwave, or combination of thereof. The emphasis is to develop a scalable coating removal process. Learnings will be used to build larger (inter)-national consortia to develop multiple industry closed-loop solutions required for 100% mattress circularity with desired functionality. The generated knowledge will be used for education at Saxion.
While children who are healthy are already at risk for a hypoactive lifestyle in this modern society, this is even more the case in children with chronic disease or disability.1 Next to general health risks, low fitness levels may contribute to fatigue and lower levels of activities and participation.2 In the Netherlands, several groups are working on interventions to improve fitness and daily physical activity in children with childhood disability and chronic disease.3 This current project was initiated in 2011 by the Research Group Lifestyle and Health at HU University of Applied Sciences—home to both undergraduate and master programs for Pediatric Physical Therapy—and the Child Exercise Center at the Wilhelmina Children’s Hospital. These 2 organizations are housed at the same campus and have joint interest in exercise and health
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