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Vivianne E Baur

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Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy|April 29, 2014
User involvement in long-term care. Towards a relational care-ethics approachTineke A Abma, Vivianne E Baur
Journal of Aging Studies|December 5, 2013
Pioneering partnerships: Resident involvement from multiple perspectivesVivianne E Baur, Tineke A Abma, Femke Boelsma, et al.
Evaluation and Program Planning|October 14, 2009
Participation of marginalized groups in evaluation: mission impossible?Vivianne E Baur, Tineke A Abma, Guy A M Widdershoven
Journal of Aging Studies|December 3, 2014
"Small" things matter: residents' involvement in practice improvements in long-term care facilitiesFemke Boelsma, Vivianne E Baur, Susan Woelders, et al.
Bioethics|May 27, 2010
Inter-ethics: towards an interactive and interdependent bioethicsTineke A Abma, Vivianne E Baur, Bert Molewijk, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|August 19, 2020
Parental Perspectives and Experiences in Relation to Lifestyle-Related Practices in the First Two Years of a Child's Life: A Qualitative Study in a Disadvantaged Neighborhood in The NetherlandsGülcan Bektas, Femke Boelsma, Vivianne E Baur, et al.
BMC Public Health|July 13, 2021
Correction to: Supporting parents and healthy behaviours through parent-child meetings - a qualitative study in the NetherlandsGülcan Bektas, Femke Boelsma, Carline L Wesdorp, et al.
BMC Public Health|June 19, 2021
Supporting parents and healthy behaviours through parent-child meetings - a qualitative study in the NetherlandsGülcan Bektas, Femke Boelsma, Carline L Wesdorp, et al.
Aging & Mental Health|September 13, 2014
Pulling out all the stops: what motivates 65+ year olds with depressive symptoms to participate in an outreaching preference-led intervention programme?Ilse M J van Beljouw, Marjolijn Heerings, Tineke A Abma, et al.
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Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy|April 29, 2014
User involvement in long-term care. Towards a relational care-ethics approachTineke A Abma, Vivianne E Baur
Journal of Aging Studies|December 5, 2013
Pioneering partnerships: Resident involvement from multiple perspectivesVivianne E Baur, Tineke A Abma, Femke Boelsma, et al.
Evaluation and Program Planning|October 14, 2009
Participation of marginalized groups in evaluation: mission impossible?Vivianne E Baur, Tineke A Abma, Guy A M Widdershoven
Journal of Aging Studies|December 3, 2014
"Small" things matter: residents' involvement in practice improvements in long-term care facilitiesFemke Boelsma, Vivianne E Baur, Susan Woelders, et al.
Bioethics|May 27, 2010
Inter-ethics: towards an interactive and interdependent bioethicsTineke A Abma, Vivianne E Baur, Bert Molewijk, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|August 19, 2020
Parental Perspectives and Experiences in Relation to Lifestyle-Related Practices in the First Two Years of a Child's Life: A Qualitative Study in a Disadvantaged Neighborhood in The NetherlandsGülcan Bektas, Femke Boelsma, Vivianne E Baur, et al.
BMC Public Health|July 13, 2021
Correction to: Supporting parents and healthy behaviours through parent-child meetings - a qualitative study in the NetherlandsGülcan Bektas, Femke Boelsma, Carline L Wesdorp, et al.
BMC Public Health|June 19, 2021
Supporting parents and healthy behaviours through parent-child meetings - a qualitative study in the NetherlandsGülcan Bektas, Femke Boelsma, Carline L Wesdorp, et al.
Aging & Mental Health|September 13, 2014
Pulling out all the stops: what motivates 65+ year olds with depressive symptoms to participate in an outreaching preference-led intervention programme?Ilse M J van Beljouw, Marjolijn Heerings, Tineke A Abma, et al.
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