Paul Giesen
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Recent Articles
11.
Loots F, Arpots R, van den Berg R, Hopstaken R, Giesen P, Smits M
BJGP Open
. 2018 Dec;
1(2):bjgpopen17X100965.
PMID: 30564668
Background: Early recognition and treatment of sepsis are important to reduce morbidity and mortality. Screening tools using vital signs are effective in emergency departments. It is not known how the...
12.
Loots F, Smits M, van Steensel C, Giesen P, Hopstaken R, van Zanten A
BMJ Open
. 2018 Sep;
8(9):e022832.
PMID: 30224394
Objectives: Timely recognition and treatment of sepsis is essential to reduce mortality and morbidity. Acutely ill patients often consult a general practitioner (GP) as the first healthcare provider. During out-of-hours,...
13.
Keizer E, Bakker P, Giesen P, Wensing M, Atsma F, Smits M, et al.
Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd
. 2018 Sep;
162.
PMID: 30182632
Background: Migrants relatively often use out-of-hours primary care. The objective of this study is to examine the motives and expectations of migrants for contacting out-of-hours primary care. Methods: We used...
14.
Olijslagers L, Loots F, Bles G, Giesen P, van Zanten A
Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd
. 2018 Jul;
162.
PMID: 30040293
Early recognition and treatment of sepsis is essential to prevent morbidity and mortality. Many sepsis patients are initially assessed by a general practitioner (GP). Delay can be prevented if patients...
15.
Plat F, Peters Y, Giesen P, Smits M
J Palliat Care
. 2018 Apr;
33(3):182-186.
PMID: 29607714
Background: Continuity of care is important for palliative patients in their end of life. In the Netherlands, after-hours primary care for palliative patients is either provided by large-scale general practitioner...
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Smits M, Keizer E, Giesen P, Deilkas E, Hofoss D, Bondevik G
Scand J Prim Health Care
. 2018 Jan;
36(1):28-35.
PMID: 29334826
Objective: To examine patient safety culture in Dutch out-of-hours primary care using the safety attitudes questionnaire (SAQ) which includes five factors: teamwork climate, safety climate, job satisfaction, perceptions of management...
17.
Plat F, Peters Y, Loots F, de Groot C, Eckhardt T, Keizer E, et al.
Fam Pract
. 2017 Dec;
35(4):440-445.
PMID: 29272417
Background: Patients with life-threatening conditions who contact out-of-hours primary care either receive a home visit from a GP of a GP cooperative (GPC) or are handed over to the ambulance...
18.
Smits M, Keizer E, Ram P, Giesen P
BMC Health Serv Res
. 2017 Dec;
17(1):798.
PMID: 29197376
Background: Telephone triage is a core but vulnerable part of the care process at out-of-hours general practitioner (GP) cooperatives. In the Netherlands, different instruments have been used for assessing the...
19.
Keizer E, Bakker P, Giesen P, Wensing M, Atsma F, Smits M, et al.
BMC Fam Pract
. 2017 Nov;
18(1):92.
PMID: 29162044
Background: Migrants are more likely to use out-of-hours primary care, especially for nonurgent problems. Their motives and expectations for help-seeking are as yet unknown. The objective of this study is...
20.
Rutten M, Vrielink F, Smits M, Giesen P
BMC Fam Pract
. 2017 May;
18(1):62.
PMID: 28499354
Background: In the Netherlands, out-of-hours primary care is provided in general practitioner-cooperatives (GPCs). These are increasingly located on site and in collaboration with emergency departments of hospitals (ED). At such...