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Jenneken Naaldenberg

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Boonman A, Cuypers M, Leusink G, Naaldenberg J, Bloemendal H
Lancet Oncol . 2022 Mar; 23(4):e174-e183. PMID: 35358466
Adults with intellectual disabilities face disparities in receipt of cancer-related care, which could contribute to an increase in the rate of cancer-related deaths in this population. Yet, relatively little is...
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Cuypers M, Schalk B, Boonman A, Naaldenberg J, Leusink G
Cancer . 2021 Nov; 128(6):1267-1274. PMID: 34787906
Background: Concerns have been raised about access to cancer screening and the timely receipt of cancer care for people with an intellectual disability (ID). However, knowledge about cancer mortality as...
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Heutmekers M, Naaldenberg J, Mastebroek M, Assendelft W, van Schrojenstein Lantman-de Valk H, Leusink G
Fam Pract . 2021 Jun; 39(1):106-111. PMID: 34159369
Background: Out-of-hours primary care for people with intellectual disabilities (ID) involves different groups of health care professionals, who are often not familiar to one another nor to the specific health...
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Cuypers M, Tobi H, Naaldenberg J, Leusink G
Public Health . 2021 Jun; 195:83-88. PMID: 34062276
Objectives: Individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID) depend on public services for daily support and medical care; however, this group of individuals can be difficult to identify within population data. This...
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Vlot-van Anrooij K, Naaldenberg J, Hilgenkamp T, Overwijk A, van der Velden K, Leusink G
Patient Educ Couns . 2021 May; 105(2):407-415. PMID: 34045091
Objective: People with intellectual disabilities (ID) are largely dependent on their environment to live healthily and, in this, ID-support organizations play a vital role. An environmental asset mapping tool for...
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Cuypers M, Leijssen M, Gijssel E, Pouls K, Mastebroek M, Naaldenberg J, et al.
Prim Care Diabetes . 2020 Dec; 15(2):372-377. PMID: 33323353
Aims: To conduct an epidemiological analysis of patterns observed in diabetes care provided to individuals with and without intellectual disabilities (ID) in primary care settings. Methods: An ID-cohort (N =...
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Naaldenberg J, Aarts N
BMJ Glob Health . 2020 Dec; 5(12). PMID: 33272945
Medical technologies, e-health and personalised medicine are rapidly changing the healthcare landscape. Successful implementation depends on interactions between the technology, the actors and the context. More traditional reductionistic approaches aim...
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Cuypers M, Tobi H, Huijsmans C, Gerwen L, Ten Hove M, van Weel C, et al.
Cancer Med . 2020 Jul; 9(18):6888-6895. PMID: 32710528
Background: Concerns have been raised about the accessibility and quality of cancer-related care for people with intellectual disabilities (ID). However, there is limited insight into cancer incidence and the utilization...
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Vlot-van Anrooij K, Koks-Leensen M, van der Cruijsen A, Jansen H, van der Velden K, Leusink G, et al.
J Appl Res Intellect Disabil . 2020 Jul; 33(6):1489-1499. PMID: 32627935
Background: People with intellectual disabilities (ID) depend on their environment to live healthily. Asset-based health promotion enhances a settings' health-promoting capacity starting with identifying protective or promotive factors that sustain...
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Kuijken N, Naaldenberg J, Vlot-van Anrooij K, Nijhuis-van Der Sanden M, van Schrojenstein H, Valk L, et al.
Intellect Dev Disabil . 2020 Apr; 58(2):170-179. PMID: 32240052
Taking the dynamics of everyday life into account is important for health behavior change. Surveys were conducted to gain insight into available health promoting physical activity and nutrition initiatives in...