Cornelis T M van Houwelingen
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van Houwelingen C, Ettema R, Kort H, Ten Cate O
J Contin Educ Nurs
. 2019 Jan;
50(1):26-34.
PMID: 30645656
Background: The diffusion of telehealth into hospital care is still low, partially because of a lack of telehealth competence among nurses. In an earlier study, we reported on the knowledge,...
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van Houwelingen C, Ettema R, Kort H, Ten Cate O
J Nurs Educ
. 2017 Dec;
56(12):717-724.
PMID: 29206261
Background: Today's nursing school applicants are considered "digital natives." This study investigated students' views of new health care technologies. Method: In a cross-sectional survey among first-year nursing students, 23 common...
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Koster Y, van Houwelingen C
Stud Health Technol Inform
. 2017 Jan;
232:101-110.
PMID: 28106588
At the present time, nearly all Dutch nursing schools are searching for suitable ways to implement technology-based healthcare in their curriculum. Some Universities chose elective education, others a mandatory solution....
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van Houwelingen C, Moerman A, Ettema R, Kort H, Ten Cate O
Nurse Educ Today
. 2016 Mar;
39:50-62.
PMID: 27006033
Background: Telehealth is viewed as a major strategy to address the increasing demand for care and a shrinking care professional population. However, most nurses are not trained or are insufficiently...
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van Houwelingen C, Barakat A, Best R, Boot W, Charness N, Kort H
J Gerontol Nurs
. 2014 Dec;
41(4):47-56.
PMID: 25486115
Home telehealth (HT) refers to the use of videoconferencing to provide care to patients remotely and can help older adults age in place. However, these technologies are unlikely to impact...