PATIENT-RELATED AND PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH

PATIENT-RELATED AND PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH
Thematic Program Doctoral School Biomedical Sciences
DOC’S DAY PRPHR
Thursday September 11th, 8h45-17h, O&N1, GHB
Program:
08u45-09u00
Welcome and program clarification
09u00-10u30
Parallel sessions with presentations of research seminars
09u00-09u30
09u30-10u00
10u00-10u30
10u30-11u00
Session 1:
VAN EENO Liza
Devriendt Els
SCHEEPMANS Kristien
Coffee break
11u00-12u30
Speed dating
O&N1
12u30-13u30
Lunch
O&N1
13u30-15u00
Parallel sessions with presentations of research seminars
13u30-14u00
14u00-14u30
14u30-15u00
15u00-15u30
15u30-17u00
Session 5:
Van Vracem Marieke
HERMANS Kirsten
Session 2:
VANCLOOSTER Annick
VANDAEL Eline
VEREECKEN Monia
GA1
O&N1
Session 3:
De Smedt Tom
Schepers Janne
DAUDA Bege
Session 4:
COOLBRANDT Annemarie
ARRAT Seher
VAN DER ELST Kristien
O&N1
Session 6:
THYS Kristof
BENHALIMA Katrien
JANS Goele
Coffee break
Plenary session for PhD-students, ZAP and post-doc
Session 7:
Lopez Rendon Xochitl
BAI Yang
RENIER Walter
Session 8:
LAMBRECHTS MarieClaire
MORTIER Philippe
O&N1
GA1
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PATIENT-RELATED AND PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH
Thematic Program Doctoral School Biomedical Sciences
Session 1
VAN EENO Liza: Best practices for frail older persons and their care professionals in the European home care setting
Devriendt Els: Organizational aspects in the care for older persons at the emergency department
SCHEEPMANS Kristien: The use of restraints in Flemish home care: a mixed methods analysis’
Session 2
VANCLOOSTER Annick: The development of a transmural care path (TCP) to improve the quality of care and life: the haemochromatosis case
VANDAEL Eline: Development of decision support systems to manage QT-prolongation in clinical practice
VEREECKEN Monia: Effective Community Based Care: in search of generic key elements for vulnerable groups
Session 3
De Smedt Tom: Small area health statistics in Belgium
Schepers Janne: Economic evaluation of welfare interventions in Flanders (supported by the support centre for Health, Welfare and Family)
DAUDA Bege: Globalization of genetic, medical and clinical research: Ethics and Search for a fair distribution of benefits
Session 4
COOLBRANDT Annemarie: Development and evaluation of a nurse-led complex intervention aimed at reducing chemotherapy-related symptom burden
ARRAT Seher: The impact of illness perceptions and their determinants on clinical outcomes in patients with multisystemic diseases
VAN DER ELST Kristien: Patient-centered care in the early stages of a chronic condition: A longitudinal evaluation of the Psychosocial Window of Opportunity in Rheumatoid
Arthritis
Session 5
Van Vracem Marieke: Dementie en omgeving
HERMANS Kirsten: Informed palliative care in nursing homes through the interRAI Palliative Care instrument
Session 6
THYS Kristof Minors and young adults as donors and recipients of living-donor kidney and liver transplantation: an ethical analysis
BENHALIMA Katrien: The Belgian Diabetes in Pregnancy Study (BEDIP-N)
JANS Goele: obesity and obesity surgery in women of reproductive age
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PATIENT-RELATED AND PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH
Thematic Program Doctoral School Biomedical Sciences
Session 7
Lopez Rendon Xochitl: Development of a method for individualized organ dose assessment in Computed Tomography
BAI Yang: Carbon loading in airway macrophages to measure personal exposure to PM air pollution
RENIER Walter: Measuring technology for diagnosis and monitoring in (out-of-hospital) emergencies in an adult population
Session 8
LAMBRECHTS MarieClaire: Substance abuse in the working population
MORTIER Philippe: Suicidality in college students – a multivariate longitudinal analysis
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