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Bart van den Borne

Bart van den Borne

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Social Sciences and Humanities

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52
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9486
World Ranking
2466
National Ranking
95

Overview

Bart van den Borne is affiliated with Maastricht University in the Netherlands. The research work spans across agricultural and biological sciences and medicine, with an emphasis on topics related to dairy science, animal health, and vaccine hesitancy.

The primary fields of study for this researcher are:

  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences
  • Medicine

Within these fields, the subfields include:

  • Agronomy and Crop Science
  • General Health Professions
  • Food Science
  • Epidemiology
  • Genetics

Main research topics covered in their publications are:

  • Milk Quality and Mastitis in Dairy Cows
  • Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies
  • Reproductive Physiology in Livestock
  • Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock
  • Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy
  • Virology and Viral Diseases
  • Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology

Frequent coauthors associated with Bart van den Borne include:

  • H. Hogeveen
  • Mohammed Jafer
  • Ibtisam Moafa
  • W. Steeneveld
  • Majdi M. Sabahelzain

Publications are often featured in the following venues:

  • Journal of Dairy Science
  • Preventive Veterinary Medicine
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Vaccines
  • Journal of Cancer Education

Some of the recent papers authored or coauthored include:

  • Knowledge, attitude and practices of Swiss dairy farmers towards intramammary antimicrobial use and antimicrobial resistance: A latent class analysis, 2020, Preventive Veterinary Medicine
  • Antibiotic use and potential economic impact of implementing selective dry cow therapy in large US dairies, 2021, Journal of Dairy Science
  • Determinants of Measles Vaccine Hesitancy among Sudanese Parents in Khartoum State, Sudan: A Cross-Sectional Study, 2021, Vaccines
  • Psychometric properties of the adapted measles vaccine hesitancy scale in Sudan, 2020, PLoS ONE
  • Vaccine Hesitancy among Parents and Its Association with the Uptake of Measles Vaccine in Urban Settings in Khartoum State, Sudan, 2022, Vaccines

The research outputs reflect an intersection of veterinary science, public health, and epidemiology, particularly focusing on livestock productivity and vaccine-related social studies.

Best Publications

  • Social support in diabetes: a systematic review of controlled intervention studies

    Henk A. van Dam;Frans G. van der Horst;Lut Knoops;Richard M. Ryckman

  • A history of patient education by health professionals in Europe and North America: From authority to shared decision making education

    Ciska Hoving;Adriaan Visser;Patricia Dolan Mullen;Bart van den Borne

  • Provider–patient interaction in diabetes care: effects on patient self-care and outcomes: A systematic review

    Henk A. van Dam;Frans van der Horst;Bart van den Borne;Rick Ryckman

  • Stigma of People with HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Literature Review

    Ngozi C. Mbonu;Bart van den Borne;Nanne K. De Vries

  • Determinants of stunting and overweight among young children and adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa

    Susan Keino;Guy Plasqui;Grace Ettyang;Bart van den Borne

  • Physical and psychosocial correlates of head and neck cancer: a review of the literature.

    M. F. De Boer;L. K. Mccormick;J. F. A. Pruyn;R. M. Ryckman

  • Measuring information needs among cancer patients

    Ilse Mesters;Bart van den Borne;Maarten De Boer;Jean Pruyn

  • Effectiveness of health education and health promotion: meta-analyses of effect studies and determinants of effectiveness

    Gerjo Kok;Bart van den Borne;Patricia Dolan Mullen

  • Rehabilitation outcomes of long‐term survivors treated for head and neck cancer

    M. F. De Boer;J. F. A. Pruyn;B. Van Den Borne;P. P. Knegt

  • A review of psychosocial needs of breast‐cancer patients and their relatives

    Silvia Schmid-Büchi;Ruud J G Halfens;Theo Dassen;Bart van den Borne

  • Teenage pregnancy rates and associations with other health risk behaviours: a three-wave cross-sectional study among South African school-going adolescents

    Kim Jonas;Rik Crutzen;Bart van den Borne;Ronel Sewpaul

  • Locus of control and adjustment to cancer.

    Maggie Watson;Steven Greer;Jean Pruyn;Bart Van Den Borne

  • Effectiveness of multifocal intraocular lenses to correct presbyopia after cataract surgery: A randomized controlled trial

    Marjan D. Nijkamp;Maria G.T. Dolders;Maria G.T. Dolders;John de Brabander;Bart van den Borne;Bart van den Borne

  • The Impact of an HIV and AIDS Life Skills Program on Secondary School Students in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

    Shamagonam James;Priscilla Reddy;Robert A C Ruiter;Ann McCauley

  • Factors associated with patient and health care system delay in diagnosis and treatment for TB in sub-Saharan African countries with high burdens of TB and HIV.

    Ramona K. C. Finnie;Lunic Base Khoza;Bart van den Borne;Tiyane Mabunda

  • Quality of life after self-management cancer rehabilitation: a randomized controlled trial comparing physical and cognitive-behavioral training versus physical training.

    Irene Korstjens;Anne M. May;Anne M. May;Ellen van Weert;Ilse Mesters

  • Effective methods to change sex-risk among drug users: a review of psychosocial interventions.

    Pepijn van Empelen;Gerjo Kok;Nicole M.C van Kesteren;Bart van den Borne

  • Health-related stigma among women with lymphatic filariasis from the Dominican Republic and Ghana.

    Bobbie Person;L. Kay Bartholomew;Margaret Gyapong;David G. Addiss

  • Factors associated with supportive care needs of patients under treatment for breast cancer.

    Silvia Schmid-Büchi;Ruud J.G. Halfens;Marianne Müller;Theo Dassen

  • Psychosocial problems and needs of posttreatment patients with breast cancer and their relatives.

    Silvia Schmid-Büchi;Ruud J.G. Halfens;Theo Dassen;Bart van den Borne

  • Psychosocial and physical correlates of survival and recurrence in patients with head and neck carcinoma: results of a 6-year longitudinal study.

    Maarten F. De Boer;Bart Van den Borne;Jean F. A. Pruyn;Richard M. Ryckman

  • Quality of life of cancer survivors after physical and psychosocial rehabilitation.

    Irene Korstjens;Ilse Mesters;Evelien van der Peet;Brigitte Gijsen

  • Effectiveness of pelvic floor muscle exercise therapy supplemented with a health education program to promote long-term adherence among women with urinary incontinence.

    Dianne Alewijnse;Job F.M. Metsemakers;Ilse E.P.E. Mesters;Bart van den Borne

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert A. C. Ruiter
Robert A. C. Ruiter Maastricht University
Priscilla Reddy
Priscilla Reddy Human Sciences Research Council
Rik Crutzen
Rik Crutzen Maastricht University
Gerjo Kok
Gerjo Kok Maastricht University
Josette E. H. M. Hoekstra-Weebers
Josette E. H. M. Hoekstra-Weebers University Medical Center Groningen
Arjan E. R. Bos
Arjan E. R. Bos The Open University
Nanne K. de Vries
Nanne K. de Vries Maastricht University
Leopold M. G. Curfs
Leopold M. G. Curfs Maastricht University
Gina M. Wingood
Gina M. Wingood Columbia University
Adriaan Visser
Adriaan Visser Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences

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