Roland Bal
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Recent Articles
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Hasnida A, Bal R, Manninda R, Saputra S, Nugrahani Y, Faradiba F, et al.
Health Res Policy Syst
. 2025 Feb;
23(1):21.
PMID: 39972500
Background: Tackling falsified and substandard medicines requires intersectoral collaboration, impact-oriented research and the effective application of research findings. However, the best way to organize research and involve stakeholders from different...
2.
Lokman S, Bal R, Didden R, Embregts P
Res Dev Disabil
. 2025 Feb;
158:104946.
PMID: 39965331
Background: Promoting the level of community participation by people with mild intellectual disabilities who exhibit severe challenging behaviour is complex due to a variety of safety issues. Method: This qualitative...
3.
van Muijden T, Petit-Steeghs V, Aspria M, Bal R, van de Bovenkamp H
Soc Sci Med
. 2025 Jan;
366:117692.
PMID: 39823814
Fragmented care systems, characterized by horizontal and vertical boundaries, hinder interprofessional collaboration for individuals with complex care needs. This study explores how frontline professionals navigate these boundaries to foster collaboration...
4.
Ansmann L, Nost S, Korner M, Auschra C, Bal R, Boddeker M, et al.
Gesundheitswesen
. 2024 Aug;
86(S 04):e2.
PMID: 39163882
No abstract available.
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Ansmann L, Nost S, Korner M, Auschra C, Bal R, Boddeker M, et al.
Gesundheitswesen
. 2024 Jul;
86(S 04):S259-S266.
PMID: 39038484
Background: Recent analyses have shown that in health services research in Germany, healthcare organisations are often considered primarily as a study setting, without fully taking their complex organisational nature into...
6.
van Oijen J, van Dongen-Leunis A, Postma J, van Leeuwen T, Bal R
Health Res Policy Syst
. 2024 Jun;
22(1):72.
PMID: 38918855
Background: In the Netherlands, university medical centres (UMCs) bear primary responsibility for conducting medical research and delivering highly specialized care. The TopCare program was a policy experiment lasting 4 years...
7.
Lokman S, Bal R, Didden R, Embregts P
J Intellect Disabil
. 2024 Jun;
:17446295241246569.
PMID: 38889201
This study focuses on what feeling safe means for people with mild intellectual disabilities and severe challenging behaviour, and which factors affect their sense of safety. Thematic analysis was used...
8.
Borst R, Wehrens R, Bal R
Int J Health Policy Manag
. 2024 Apr;
12:8296.
PMID: 38618779
No abstract available.
9.
van Pijkeren N, Schuurmans J, Wallenburg I, Bal R
Health Sociol Rev
. 2024 Apr;
33(1):10-23.
PMID: 38557328
This paper examines the conflicting temporal orders of the regional nurse, a role which has been introduced to deal with the increasing demands of aged care and workforce shortages in...
10.
Burden of support: a counter narrative of service users' experiences with community housing services
Heerings M, van de Bovenkamp H, Cardol M, Bal R
Disabil Soc
. 2024 Mar;
39(3):743-766.
PMID: 38482454
Community housing services adopt care models such as rehabilitation, recovery-oriented care and person-centered planning to improve the quality of life of service users with an intellectual or psychiatric disability. However,...