Dissertaties

  1. ICU efficiency. Methods and applications in the general and COVID-19 ICU population
    S.A. Wortel
    University of Amsterdam; 18-04-2024.
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  2. Quantification of nursing workload and the need for nursing staff in intensive care
    M.E. Hoogendoorn
    University of Amsterdam; 02-02-2022.
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  3. Intensive care medicine in an ageing population
    L.E.M Lelyveld-Haas
    University of Utrecht; 22-04-2021.
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  4. The quantification of nursing workload in Intensive Care Units
    C.C. Margadant
    University of Amsterdam; 22-11-2019.
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  5. Improving quality of intensive care: Optimizing audit & feedback with actionable indicators and an action implementation toolbox
    M.J. Blom
    University of Amsterdam; 22-11-2019.
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  6. Healthcare consumption and health-related quality of life of intensive care survivors
    I. van Beusekom
    University of Amsterdam; 26-09-2019.
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  7. Understanding and optimising electronic audit and feedback to improve quality of care
    W.T Gude
    University of Amsterdam; 20-09-2019.
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  8. Intensive care unit benchmarking: Prognostic models for length of stay and presentation of quality indicator values.
    I.W.M. Verburg
    University of Amsterdam; 02-02-2018.
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  9. Data-driven methods to improve quality assessment of Intensive Care Units.
    A. Koetsier
    University of Amsterdam; 18-06-2014.
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  10. Characteristics of critically ill cancer patients in the Netherlands.
    Monique M.E.M. Bos
    University of Leiden; 26-6-2013.
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  11. Prognostic modeling to evaluate the in hospital and long term mortality of Intensive Care patients.
    Brinkman Sylvia.
    University of Amsterdam; 03-04-2013.
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  12. Systematic Quality Improvement in Healthcare. Clinical performance measurement and registry-based feedback.
    Van der Veer, S.N.
    University of Amsterdam; 21-06-2012.
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  13. Terminological Systems and Prognostic Models as Instruments for Quality Assessment in Intensive Care.
    Raiez, F.
    University of Amsterdam; 17-12-2010.
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  14. Sepsis in Intensive Care. Modeling disease definitions and dynamics of disease using medical registry data.
    Peelen LM.
    Studies in ICU patients with severe sepsis; 10-11-2009.
  15. Information for Intensive Care Evaluation.
    Arts, D.G.T.
    University of Amsterdam; 24-5-2005.
  16. An infrastucture for quality assessment in Intensive Care.
    De Keizer, N. F.
    University of Amsterdam; 14-4-2000.
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