De partners in stadslab Narcis werken al enkele jaren samen aan oplossingen voor mismatches tussen vraag en aanbod op de arbeidsmarkt in een stedelijke regio in Nederland. Ze willen hun ervaringen en werkwijze heel graag van waarde laten zijn voor andere spelers op de arbeidsmarkt. In de pogingen om hun kennis te delen en met nieuwe partners hun werkwijze verder te brengen, stuiten ze op weerstand. Zelfs met een opdracht van verantwoordelijk bestuurders als stok achter de deur, loopt uitbreiding van de samenwerking regelmatig moeizaam. Door intervisie komt het stadslab tot het inzicht dat ze nieuwe partners overdonderen. Om dit te voorkomen is het belangrijk in het stadslab met iedere partner bij het begin te beginnen: samen een probleemverkenning doen, samen benoemen wat mogelijk oplossingen zijn. Pas dan wordt duidelijk of de aanpak van het stadslab van waarde is voor nieuwe partners.
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Begint de wetenschap zich eindelijk te ontworstelen aan de houdgreep van uitgevers? Publiceren in open-access-tijdschriften neemt immers flink toe. Tijdens het seminar Toegang tot de toekomst werd de balans opgemaakt van het Open Access Jaar 2009. "Verplichten helpt niet, verleiden wel", vindt NWO-directeur Jos Engelen.
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Wetenschappelijk artikel gepubliceerd met betrekking tot ' rotocraft access panel from recycled carbon PPS 'A rotorcraft access panel is developed and was successfully flight tested. Utilizing a novel recycling route, the panel is lighter, more cost-effective and of recycled thermoplastic composites. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.repl.2020.08.003 (First published by Elsevier, permission to republish in HBO Kennisbank and Narcis: Marc Allen Group)
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From the publisher's site: "Trial design: Self-management plays a central role in diabetes management. However, not all patients are able to translate the health care providers’ recommendations for effective self-management in daily life. Diabetes Education and Self-management to Increase Empowerment (DESTINE) primarily investigates the effects of group education program Proactive Interdisciplinary Self-Management (PRISMA) in primary care treated people with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) on the use of an online care platform. Methods: The DESTINE study has a randomized controlled design (1:1). 200 patients with T2DM using an online care platform called e-Vita will receive either PRISMA in addition to usual care or usual care only. The primary endpoint of this study is usage of the e-Vita platform. The secondary endpoints are participation in the consultation with the care provider, adherence to oral diabetes medications, and a selection of self-reported and clinical measures. After six months, both groups will receive PRISMA in a 6 month extension phase. Discussion: PRISMA focuses on aligning treatment goals from different health care providers while the individual patient remains in the lead. The goal is to shift patients from being an information receiver towards applying self-management and becoming empowered health care participants. Though recognized as important; theoretically based group education is still not routinely offered in the Netherlands. In the future, depending on the study results, e-Vita and PRISMA could be implemented in regular diabetes care. Trial registration: Current Controlled Trials NTR4693. (aut. ref.)"
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from the Article: "Operating rooms (ORs) more and more evolve into high-tech environments with increasing pressure on finances, logistics, and a not be neglected impact on patient safety. Safe and cost-effective implementation of technological equipment in ORs is notoriously difficult to manage, specifically as generic implementation activities omit as hospitals have implemented local policies for implementations of technological equipment. )e purpose of this study is to identify success factors for effective implementations of new technologies and technological equipment in ORs, based on a systematic literature review. We accessed ten databases and reviewed included articles. )e search resulted in 1592 titles for review, and finally 37 articles were included in this review. We distinguish influencing factors and resulting factors based on the outcomes of this research. Six main categories of influencing factors on successful implementations of medical equipment in ORs were identified: “processes and activities,” “staff,” “communication,” “project management,” “technology,” and “training.” We identified a seventh category “performance” referring to resulting factors during implementations. We argue that aligning the identified influencing factors during implementation impacts the success, adaptation, and safe use of new technological equipment in the OR and thus the outcome of an implementation. The identified categories in literature are considered to be a baseline, to identify factors as elements of a generic holistic implementation model or protocol for new technological equipment in ORs."
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Studenten, docenten en lectoren publiceren samen met collega's uit de beroepspraktijk veel waardevolle content. Tot 2006 was er geen platform beschikbaar om deze stroom van kennisproducten landelijk te publiceren. Zowel binnen de hogescholen als voor het beroepenveld was het daardoor lastig om te profiteren van de met publiek geld gefinancierde kennisproducten, laat staan dat er op kon worden voortgebouwd. Als reactie hierop werd op initiatief van het Samenwerkingsverband Hogeschool Bibliotheken en SURFfoundation de HBO-Kennisbank gelanceerd. In dit artikel gaan we in op de meerwaarde van HBO Kennisbank voor bibliotheek, onderwijs en het beroepenveld; ook wordt aandacht besteed aan de architectuur en de laatste ontwikkelingen rondom HBO Kennisbank.
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from Narcis: "What is known and objective Medication discrepancies are common at hospital discharge, and medication reconciliation is widely endorsed as a preventive strategy. However, implementation is difficult for instance due to the unreliability of patients medication histories. In the Netherlands, community pharmacies are well-informed about their patients’ pre-admission medication status which enables thorough post-discharge reconciliation. Our aim was to study the frequency and nature of medication discrepancies, missing patient's knowledge and administrative problems at admission to primary care. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted in pharmacies belonging to the Utrecht Pharmacy Practice network for Education and Research in the Netherlands. Structured checklists were used to evaluate all discharge prescriptions presented by adult patients discharged from the hospital to their own home during the study period. The primary outcome was all possible problems with continuity of care, defined as (i) the number and type of medication discrepancies, (ii) administrative problems and (iii) the necessity for patient education. Results and discussion In forty-four pharmacies, checklists were completed for 403 patients. Most discharge prescriptions (92%) led to one or more problems with continuity of care (n = 1154, mean 2·9 ± 2·0), divided into medication discrepancies (31%), administrative problems (34%) and necessity for further education (35%). Medication discrepancies (n = 356) resulted mainly from missing pre-admission medication (n = 106) and dose regimen changes (n = 55) on the discharge prescription. Administrative problems (n = 392) originated mainly from administrative incompleteness (n = 177), for example missing reimbursement authorization forms, or supply issues (n = 150), for example insufficient pharmacy stock. The patients’ lack of medication knowledge post-discharge was illustrated by the high need for patient education (n = 406). What is new and conclusion Community pharmacists are still confronted with problems due to inadequate documentation at discharge which can inflict harm to patients if not properly addressed. To reduce these problems, a rigorous implementation of the medication reconciliation process at all transition points, standardized electronic transfer of all medication-related information and interdisciplinary collaboration are crucial."
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Robot tutors provide new opportunities for education. However, they also introduce moral challenges. This study reports a systematic literature re-view (N = 256) aimed at identifying the moral considerations related to ro-bots in education. While our findings suggest that robot tutors hold great potential for improving education, there are multiple values of both (special needs) children and teachers that are impacted (positively and negatively) by its introduction. Positive values related to robot tutors are: psychological welfare and happiness, efficiency, freedom from bias and usability. However, there are also concerns that robot tutors may negatively impact these same values. Other concerns relate to the values of friendship and attachment, human contact, deception and trust, privacy, security, safety and accountability. All these values relate to children and teachers. The moral values of other stakeholder groups, such as parents, are overlooked in the existing literature. The results suggest that, while there is a potential for ap-plying robot tutors in a morally justified way, there are imported stake-holder groups that need to be consulted to also take their moral values into consideration by implementing tutor robots in an educational setting. (from Narcis.nl)
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Voor de buurtwerker, de wijkmanager, de wijkagent, de participatieprofessional, de jongerenwerker en al die andere wijkprofessionals die dagelijks met elkaar en bewoners proberen de stad een beetje mooier, beter en sterker te maken, voor jullie is dit magazine gemaakt! Aan goede ideeën en idealen is er in een stad geen gebrek. De mensen met de wil en de kunde om ze waar te maken zijn helaas meestal schaars. De kunst is om elkaar op te zoeken en over grenzen en beroepen, belangen en posities heen met elkaar te leren om samen vooruit te komen. Dit magazine biedt hier handvatten en inspiratie voor. Zo willen we bijdragen aan meer waardevolle samenwerking in en met de stad.
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Vanuit Fontys Hogescholen wordt veel onderzoek gedaan, met name door onderzoekers van de verschillende lectoraten. Vanzelfsprekend worden er binnen deze onderzoeken veel data verzameld en verwerkt. Fontys onderschrijft het belang van zorgvuldige omgang met onderzoeksdata en vraagt daarom van onderzoekers dat zij hun Research Data Management (RDM) op orde hebben. Denk hierbij aan veilige opslag en duurzame toegankelijkheid van data. Maar ook (open access) publiceren en archiveren van onderzoeksdata maken onderdeel uit van RDM. Hoe je hier als onderzoeker invulling aan geeft kan soms best een zoektocht zijn, mede doordat nog niet iedereen even bekend is met het onderwerp RDM. Met dit boek hopen we onderzoekers binnen Fontys de belangrijkste informatie te bieden die nodig is om goed invulling te geven aan Research Data Management en daarbij ook te wijzen op de ondersteuning die op dit gebied voorhanden is.
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