Ida J Korfage
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Recent Articles
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van der Smissen D, Schreijer M, van Gemert-Pijnen L, Verdaasdonk R, van der Heide A, Korfage I, et al.
JMIR Aging
. 2025 Mar;
8:e49507.
PMID: 40053753
Background: The implementation of eHealth applications often fails. The NASSS (nonadoption, abandonment, scale-up, spread, and sustainability) framework aims to identify complexities in eHealth applications; the more complex, the more risk...
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Schelin M, Hedman C, Barnestein-Fonseca P, Egloff M, Ellershaw J, Faksvag Haugen D, et al.
PLoS One
. 2025 Jan;
20(1):e0317002.
PMID: 39787143
Background: Large, international cohort studies generate high-level evidence, but are resource intense. In end-of-life care such studies are scarce. Hence, planning for future studies in terms of data on screening,...
3.
Mori M, Chan H, Lin C, Kim S, Ng Han Lip R, Martina D, et al.
Palliat Med
. 2024 Oct;
39(1):99-112.
PMID: 39390784
Background: In Confucian-influenced Asian societies, explicit end-of-life conversations are uncommon and family involvement in decision-making is crucial, which complicates the adoption of culturally sensitive advance care planning. Aim: To develop...
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van der Steen J, de Wit E, Visser M, Nakanishi M, Van den Block L, Korfage I, et al.
Ann Palliat Med
. 2024 Sep;
13(6):1409-1419.
PMID: 39308165
Planning for future medical treatment, and care, referred to as advance care planning (ACP), has evolved to a focus on conversations that explore values and preferences in a broad sense....
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Irzaldy A, Otten J, Kregting L, van der Molen D, Verkooijen H, van Ravesteyn N, et al.
Qual Life Res
. 2024 Sep;
34(1):161-171.
PMID: 39287764
Purpose: Breast cancer (BC) screening enables early detection of BC, which may lead to improved quality of life (QoL). We aim to compare QoL between women with a screen-detected and...
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Ham L, Schelin M, Fransen H, Furst C, van der Heide A, Korfage I, et al.
Death Stud
. 2024 Sep;
:1-10.
PMID: 39260831
Grief is a normal reaction after the death of a loved one. Death rituals are an integral part of the mourning processes. Not being able to carry out death rituals...
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Mayo N, Auais M, Barclay R, Branin J, Dawes H, Korfage I, et al.
Qual Life Res
. 2024 Aug;
33(10):2675-2676.
PMID: 39158786
No abstract available.
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Zee M, Pasman H, Witkamp E, Goossensen A, Korfage I, Becque Y, et al.
BMC Palliat Care
. 2024 Jul;
23(1):187.
PMID: 39060925
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, the way in which end-of-life care was provided, underwent a lot of changes and therefor different domains of end-of-life care were impacted. The aim of...
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Mayo N, Auais M, Barclay R, Branin J, Dawes H, Korfage I, et al.
Qual Life Res
. 2024 Jul;
33(10):2661-2673.
PMID: 39012558
Introduction: Through interviews with 148 older persons from four countries and in four languages, the content for a 17-item measure of active living was developed. The purpose of this paper...
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Mayo N, Auais M, Barclay R, Branin J, Dawes H, Korfage I, et al.
Qual Life Res
. 2024 Jul;
33(10):2649-2659.
PMID: 38967870
Aims: Many older persons do not think of themselves as "patients" but as persons wishing to live as actively as possible for as long as possible. However, most health-related quality...