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Michel Wensing

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BMC Medical Research Methodology|April 19, 2015
Improving participation rates by providing choice of participation mode: two randomized controlled trialsNaomi Heijmans, Jan van Lieshout, Michel Wensing
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|January 12, 2008
On the trail of quality and safety in health careRichard Grol, Donald M Berwick, Michel Wensing
Plos One|September 29, 2017
Social network composition of vascular patients and its associations with health behavior and clinical risk factorsNaomi Heijmans, Jan van Lieshout, Michel Wensing
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|May 4, 2015
Higher monetary incentives led to a lowered response rate in ambulatory patients: a randomized trialJan Koetsenruijter, Jan van Lieshout, Michel Wensing
BMC Family Practice|June 3, 2014
Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) in primary care: an observational pilot study of seven generic instrumentsJan-Willem Weenink, Jozé Braspenning, Michel Wensing
BMC Health Services Research|June 20, 2014
Social networks of health care providers and patients in cardiovascular risk management: a study protocolNaomi Heijmans, Jan van Lieshout, Michel Wensing
JMIR Formative Research|July 15, 2020
Implementation of a Standardized Initial Assessment for Demand Management in Outpatient Emergency Care in Germany: Early Qualitative Process EvaluationCatharina Roth, Amanda Breckner, Jan Paulus, et al.
Patient Education and Counseling|August 10, 2007
Do elderly patients feel more enabled if they had been actively involved in primary care consultations?Michel Wensing, Raymond Wetzels, Jan Hermsen, et al.
Patient Education and Counseling|May 25, 2007
The impact of informational interventions about cognitive behavioral therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome on GPs referral behaviorKorine Scheeres, Michel Wensing, Carola Mes, et al.
Implementation Science : IS|June 10, 2020
Implementation science in times of Covid-19Michel Wensing, Anne Sales, Rebecca Armstrong, et al.
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BMC Medical Research Methodology|April 19, 2015
Improving participation rates by providing choice of participation mode: two randomized controlled trialsNaomi Heijmans, Jan van Lieshout, Michel Wensing
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|January 12, 2008
On the trail of quality and safety in health careRichard Grol, Donald M Berwick, Michel Wensing
Plos One|September 29, 2017
Social network composition of vascular patients and its associations with health behavior and clinical risk factorsNaomi Heijmans, Jan van Lieshout, Michel Wensing
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|May 4, 2015
Higher monetary incentives led to a lowered response rate in ambulatory patients: a randomized trialJan Koetsenruijter, Jan van Lieshout, Michel Wensing
BMC Family Practice|June 3, 2014
Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) in primary care: an observational pilot study of seven generic instrumentsJan-Willem Weenink, Jozé Braspenning, Michel Wensing
BMC Health Services Research|June 20, 2014
Social networks of health care providers and patients in cardiovascular risk management: a study protocolNaomi Heijmans, Jan van Lieshout, Michel Wensing
JMIR Formative Research|July 15, 2020
Implementation of a Standardized Initial Assessment for Demand Management in Outpatient Emergency Care in Germany: Early Qualitative Process EvaluationCatharina Roth, Amanda Breckner, Jan Paulus, et al.
Patient Education and Counseling|August 10, 2007
Do elderly patients feel more enabled if they had been actively involved in primary care consultations?Michel Wensing, Raymond Wetzels, Jan Hermsen, et al.
Patient Education and Counseling|May 25, 2007
The impact of informational interventions about cognitive behavioral therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome on GPs referral behaviorKorine Scheeres, Michel Wensing, Carola Mes, et al.
Implementation Science : IS|June 10, 2020
Implementation science in times of Covid-19Michel Wensing, Anne Sales, Rebecca Armstrong, et al.
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