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Catharina M van Leersum

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Digital Health|August 16, 2024
Living with <i>my</i> diabetes - introducing eHealth into daily practices of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitusCatharina M van Leersum, Kornelia E Konrad, Marloes Bults, et al.
Health & Social Care in the Community|July 13, 2021
Clients and professionals elicit long-term care preferences by using 'What matters to me': A process evaluation in the NetherlandsCatharina M van Leersum, Albine Moser, Ben van Steenkiste, et al.
Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Diabetologie|July 31, 2023
Catharina M van Leersum, Marloes Bults, Michelle Sloof, et al.
Patient Preference and Adherence|September 9, 2020
Proposal for a Framework to Enable Elicitation of Preferences for Clients in Need of Long-Term CareCatharina M van Leersum, Ben van Steenkiste, Albine Moser, et al.
Plos One|May 25, 2019
Getting to grips with the process of decision-making in long-term care. Descriptive cases illustrate the chaotic reality of the construction of preferencesCatharina M van Leersum, Albine Moser, Ben van Steenkiste, et al.
TSG : Tijdschrift Voor Gezondheidswetenschappen|August 9, 2021
[Patient participation in the development and application of eHealth]Catharina M van Leersum, Marloes Bults, Michelle Sloof, et al.
Frontiers in Public Health|May 1, 2023
Engaging older adults with a migration background to explore the usage of digital technologies in coping with dementiaCatharina M van Leersum, Kornelia E Konrad, Egbert Siebrand, et al.
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making|March 19, 2020
What matters to me - a web-based preference elicitation tool for clients in long-term care: a user-centred designCatharina M van Leersum, Albine Moser, Ben van Steenkiste, et al.
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Digital Health|August 16, 2024
Living with <i>my</i> diabetes - introducing eHealth into daily practices of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitusCatharina M van Leersum, Kornelia E Konrad, Marloes Bults, et al.
Health & Social Care in the Community|July 13, 2021
Clients and professionals elicit long-term care preferences by using 'What matters to me': A process evaluation in the NetherlandsCatharina M van Leersum, Albine Moser, Ben van Steenkiste, et al.
Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Diabetologie|July 31, 2023
Catharina M van Leersum, Marloes Bults, Michelle Sloof, et al.
Patient Preference and Adherence|September 9, 2020
Proposal for a Framework to Enable Elicitation of Preferences for Clients in Need of Long-Term CareCatharina M van Leersum, Ben van Steenkiste, Albine Moser, et al.
Plos One|May 25, 2019
Getting to grips with the process of decision-making in long-term care. Descriptive cases illustrate the chaotic reality of the construction of preferencesCatharina M van Leersum, Albine Moser, Ben van Steenkiste, et al.
TSG : Tijdschrift Voor Gezondheidswetenschappen|August 9, 2021
[Patient participation in the development and application of eHealth]Catharina M van Leersum, Marloes Bults, Michelle Sloof, et al.
Frontiers in Public Health|May 1, 2023
Engaging older adults with a migration background to explore the usage of digital technologies in coping with dementiaCatharina M van Leersum, Kornelia E Konrad, Egbert Siebrand, et al.
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making|March 19, 2020
What matters to me - a web-based preference elicitation tool for clients in long-term care: a user-centred designCatharina M van Leersum, Albine Moser, Ben van Steenkiste, et al.
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