Christel Grau Canet-Wittkampf
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Grau Canet-Wittkampf C, Trippenzee M, Jaarsma D, Diemers A
Med Educ Online
. 2024 Jun;
29(1):2363611.
PMID: 38861676
Despite students' exposure to patient-centered care principles, their dedication to patient-centeredness often experiences a wane throughout their academic journey. The process of learning patient-centeredness is complex and not yet fully...
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Grau Canet-Wittkampf C, Diemers A, Van den Bogerd K, Schonrock-Adema J, Damoiseaux R, Zwart D, et al.
Med Teach
. 2022 Aug;
45(4):347-359.
PMID: 35917585
Background: Given the positive outcomes of patient-centred care on health outcomes, future doctors should learn how to deliver patient-centred care. The literature describes a wide variety of educational interventions with...
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Fostering patient-centredness by following patients outside the clinical setting: an interview study
Grau Canet-Wittkampf C, Eijkelboom C, Mol S, Zwart D, Hendriks I, de Groot E
BMC Med Educ
. 2020 Jan;
20(1):16.
PMID: 31941481
Background: Patient-centredness is considered a core competency for health professionals. To support faculty in designing courses focused on patient-centredness, an understanding of how educational interventions lead to patient-centredness is required....
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de Groot E, Schonrock-Adema J, Zwart D, Damoiseaux R, Van den Bogerd K, Diemers A, et al.
Med Teach
. 2019 Dec;
42(4):380-392.
PMID: 31852313
Patient-centred work is an essential part of contemporary medicine. Literature shows that educational interventions contribute to developing patient-centredness, but there is a lack of insight into the associated learning processes....