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Anna P. Nieboer is affiliated with Erasmus University Rotterdam in the Netherlands, where their research focuses primarily on health professions, social sciences, and psychology. They have contributed extensively to the study of health disparities, chronic disease management, psychological well-being, and aging, among other topics.

The scientist's research spans multiple fields of study, with notable emphasis on:

  • Health Professions
  • Social Sciences
  • Psychology

In more specialized subfields, their work includes:

  • General Health Professions
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Health
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Epidemiology

The main topics that feature prominently in their publications are:

  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Chronic Disease Management Strategies
  • Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
  • Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Aging and Gerontology Research
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Anna P. Nieboer illustrate the diverse scope of their research, including the following:

  • "Social participation is an important health behaviour for health and quality of life among chronically ill older Chinese people" (2020), published in BMC Geriatrics
  • "The longitudinal relationship between income and social participation among Chinese older people" (2020), published in SSM - Population Health
  • "Views of patients with multi-morbidity on what is important for patient-centered care in the primary care setting" (2020), published in BMC Family Practice
  • "Gender differences regarding intention to use mHealth applications in the Dutch elderly population: a cross-sectional study" (2022), published in BMC Geriatrics
  • "Relationships of self-management abilities to loneliness among older people: a cross-sectional study" (2020), published in BMC Geriatrics

Frequent co-authors working with Anna P. Nieboer include:

  • Jane Murray Cramm
  • Zeyun Feng
  • Chantie C. Luijten
  • Renée A. Scheepers
  • Warsha Jagroep

The most common venues for their publications are:

  • BMC Geriatrics
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • BMC Family Practice
  • BMC Public Health
  • Health Expectations

Best Publications

  • The Importance of Neighborhood Social Cohesion and Social Capital for the Well Being of Older Adults in the Community

    Jane M. Cramm;Hanna M. van Dijk;Anna P. Nieboer

  • The importance of patient-centered care and co-creation of care for satisfaction with care and physical and social well-being of patients with multi-morbidity in the primary care setting.

    Sanne Jannick Kuipers;Jane Murray Cramm;Anna Petra Nieboer

  • Dimensions of well-being and their measurement : The SPF-IL Scale

    Anna Nieboer;Siegwart Lindenberg;Anne Boomsma;Alinda C. Van Bruggen

  • Quality of life instruments for economic evaluations in health and social care for older people: a systematic review.

    Peter Makai;Werner B.F. Brouwer;Marc A. Koopmanschap;Elly A. Stolk

  • Spousal caregivers' activity restriction and depression: A model for changes over time

    A.P. Nieboer;R. Schulz;K.A. Matthews;M.F. Scheier

  • TB treatment initiation and adherence in a South African community influenced more by perceptions than by knowledge of tuberculosis

    Jane M Cramm;Harry J M Finkenflügel;Valerie Møller;Anna P Nieboer

  • Social cohesion and belonging predict the well-being of community-dwelling older people

    Jane M Cramm;Anna P Nieboer

  • A systematic review of integrated use of disease-management interventions in asthma and COPD

    Karin M.M. Lemmens;Anna P. Nieboer;Robbert Huijsman

  • Psychological well-being of caregivers of children with intellectual disabilities: Using parental stress as a mediating factor

    Jane Cramm;Anna Nieboer

  • The Importance of General Self-Efficacy for the Quality of Life of Adolescents with Chronic Conditions.

    Jane M. Cramm;Mathilde M. H. Strating;Marij E. Roebroeck;Anna P. Nieboer

  • Relationships between frailty, neighborhood security, social cohesion and sense of belonging among community-dwelling older people.

    Jane M Cramm;Anna P Nieboer

  • Gaps in transitional care: what are the perceptions of adolescents, parents and providers?

    H. M. Sonneveld;M. M. H. Strating;A. L. van Staa;A. L. van Staa;A. P. Nieboer

  • The importance of multidisciplinary teamwork and team climate for relational coordination among teams delivering care to older patients

    Jacqueline Hartgerink;Jane Cramm;Ton Bakker;A. van Eijsden

  • The ideal neighbourhood for ageing in place as perceived by frail and non-frail community-dwelling older people

    Hanna M. Van Dijk;Jane M. Cramm;Job Van Exel;Anna P. Nieboer

  • The effects of bereavement after family caregiving

    Richard Schulz;J. T. Newsom;K. Fleissner;A. R. Decamp

  • Relational coordination promotes quality of chronic care delivery in Dutch disease-management programs

    Jane Murray Cramm;Anna Petra Nieboer

  • Preferences for long-term care services: Willingness to pay estimates derived from a discrete choice experiment

    Anna P. Nieboer;Xander Koolman;Elly A. Stolk

  • Validation of the self-management ability scale (SMAS) and development and validation of a shorter scale (SMAS-S) among older patients shortly after hospitalisation

    Jane M Cramm;Mathilde M H Strating;Paul L de Vreede;Nardi Steverink

  • Individual- and Neighbourhood-Level Indicators of Subjective Well-Being in a Small and Poor Eastern Cape Township: The Effect of Health, Social Capital, Marital Status, and Income

    Jane Cramm;Valerie Møller;Anna Nieboer

  • Self-management abilities, physical health and depressive symptoms among patients with cardiovascular diseases, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and diabetes

    Jane Murray Cramm;Anna Petra Nieboer

  • Cognitive and behavioral interventions for the management of chronic neuropathic pain in adults – A systematic review

    Elisabeth J. van de Wetering;Karin M.M. Lemmens;Anna P. Nieboer;Robbert Huijsman

Frequent Co-Authors

Jane M. Cramm
Jane M. Cramm Erasmus University Rotterdam
Siegwart Lindenberg
Siegwart Lindenberg University of Groningen
Marc A. Koopmanschap
Marc A. Koopmanschap Erasmus University Rotterdam
Job van Exel
Job van Exel Erasmus University Rotterdam
Nardi Steverink
Nardi Steverink University Medical Center Groningen
Hubertus J. M. Vrijhoef
Hubertus J. M. Vrijhoef Maastricht University
Elly A. Stolk
Elly A. Stolk Erasmus University Rotterdam
Johan Ormel
Johan Ormel University Medical Center Groningen
Richard Schulz
Richard Schulz University of Pittsburgh
Karen A. Matthews
Karen A. Matthews University of Pittsburgh

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