Ingrid M Mur-Veeman
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Leurs M, Mur-Veeman I, van der Sar R, Schaalma H, De Vries N
BMC Public Health
. 2008 Nov;
8:382.
PMID: 18992132
Background: Collaborations are important to health promotion in addressing multi-party problems. Interest in collaborative processes in health promotion is rising, but still lacks monitoring instruments. The authors developed the DIagnosis...
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Leurs M, Schaalma H, Jansen M, Mur-Veeman I, van Breukelen G, De Vries N
Prev Med
. 2007 Aug;
45(5):366-72.
PMID: 17706755
Objectives: The number of healthy school interventions of unknown quality overwhelms schools. Quality is a construct that is differently interpreted by teachers and health promoters. The schoolBeat checklist for quality...
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Leurs M, Schaalma H, Jansen M, Mur-Veeman I, St Leger L, de Vries N
Health Promot Int
. 2005 Mar;
20(3):296-305.
PMID: 15797902
In recent decades, school health promotion programs have been developing into whole-school health approaches. This has been accompanied by a greater understanding among health promoters of the core-business of schools,...
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Eijkelberg I, Spreeuwenberg C, Wolffenbuttel B, van Wilderen L, Mur-Veeman I
Health Policy
. 2003 Sep;
66(1):11-27.
PMID: 14499163
This paper explores the experiences of four nurse practitioners specialised in diabetes care, in the development and implementation of two Dutch nurse-led shared care projects to improve quality of care....
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Eijkelberg I, Mur-Veeman I, Spreeuwenberg C, Koppers R
Patient Educ Couns
. 2002 Jul;
47(4):329-36.
PMID: 12135824
Traditional care offered to chronically ill people does not succeed in bridging the gap between primary and secondary care in a way that suits chronic patients' needs. So-called nurse-led shared...