2023 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in Netherlands Leader Award
Anna P. Nieboer spends much of her time researching Health care, Psychological intervention, Nursing, Cross-sectional study and Gerontology. Her Health care research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Quality, Program evaluation, Public relations, Economic evaluation and Disease management. Her research integrates issues of Meta-analysis, Physical therapy, Clinical psychology and Public health in her study of Psychological intervention.
Her Nursing research incorporates elements of Chronic care, Family medicine, Social skills, Negative relationship and Response rate. Her work investigates the relationship between Cross-sectional study and topics such as Marital status that intersect with problems in Socioeconomics, Socioeconomic status and Severity of illness. Her Gerontology study combines topics in areas such as Psychometrics and Quality of life.
Anna P. Nieboer mainly investigates Health care, Nursing, Gerontology, Well-being and Response rate. The Health care study combines topics in areas such as Quality, Disease management and Family medicine. Her work is dedicated to discovering how Disease management, Quality of life are connected with Physical therapy and other disciplines.
Her Nursing research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Team effectiveness and Quality management. Her work on Older people as part of her general Gerontology study is frequently connected to Self-management, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. Her studies in Chronic care integrate themes in fields like Structural equation modeling and Longitudinal study.
Anna P. Nieboer mainly focuses on Gerontology, Well-being, Response rate, Family medicine and Psychological intervention. Her Gerontology research incorporates themes from Rehabilitation, Socioeconomic status, Coproduction and Quasi-experiment. Her study in Response rate is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Validity, Health informatics, Cronbach's alpha, Health administration and Structural equation modeling.
Her Family medicine research includes elements of Health care, Cross-sectional study, Intellectual disability, Co-creation and Mean age. In her study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Psychological intervention, Overweight and Mediation is strongly linked to Demography. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Nursing research and Chronic care.
Her primary areas of investigation include Gerontology, Well-being, Integrated care, Intellectual disability and Health administration. The study incorporates disciplines such as Rehabilitation and Population ageing in addition to Gerontology. Her Health administration study incorporates themes from Nursing research, Health informatics and Chronic care.
She interconnects Psychological intervention, Long-term care and Quality management in the investigation of issues within Chronic care. Her research investigates the link between Public health and topics such as Patient satisfaction that cross with problems in Response rate, Family medicine and Cross-sectional study. As a member of one scientific family, Anna P. Nieboer mostly works in the field of Propensity score matching, focusing on Health care and, on occasion, Quality of life.
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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.
Gerontologist (2013)
Dimensions of well-being and their measurement : The SPF-IL Scale
Anna Nieboer;Siegwart Lindenberg;Anne Boomsma;Alinda C. Van Bruggen.
Social Indicators Research (2005)
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.
Social Science & Medicine (2014)
Spousal caregivers' activity restriction and depression: A model for changes over time
A.P. Nieboer;R. Schulz;K.A. Matthews;M.F. Scheier.
Social Science & Medicine (1998)
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.
BMC Public Health (2010)
A systematic review of integrated use of disease-management interventions in asthma and COPD
Karin M.M. Lemmens;Anna P. Nieboer;Robbert Huijsman.
Respiratory Medicine (2009)
Psychological well-being of caregivers of children with intellectual disabilities: Using parental stress as a mediating factor
Jane Cramm;Anna Nieboer.
Journal of Intellectual Disabilities (2011)
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.
Child Care Health and Development (2013)
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.
Social Indicators Research (2013)
The effects of bereavement after family caregiving
Richard Schulz;J. T. Newsom;K. Fleissner;A. R. Decamp.
Aging & Mental Health (1997)
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