His main research concerns Nursing, Family medicine, Psychological intervention, Randomized controlled trial and Health services research. His Nursing study incorporates themes from Quality and Quality management. His Family medicine research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Patient satisfaction, Observational study and Meta-analysis, Cochrane Library.
His Psychological intervention study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Intervention, Guideline, Evidence-based practice and Quality of life. His Randomized controlled trial research includes themes of Disease cluster, Physical therapy, Psychiatry and Medical prescription. Michel Wensing works mostly in the field of Health services research, limiting it down to concerns involving Evidence-based medicine and, occasionally, Information Dissemination.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Nursing, Family medicine, Psychological intervention, Health services research and Physical therapy. His study looks at the intersection of Nursing and topics like Qualitative research with Focus group. Within one scientific family, Michel Wensing focuses on topics pertaining to Observational study under Family medicine, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Pediatrics.
His Psychological intervention research includes elements of Intervention and Mental health. His work in Health services research covers topics such as Health administration which are related to areas like Nursing research. His Physical therapy study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Randomized controlled trial.
His primary areas of study are Family medicine, Nursing, Randomized controlled trial, Qualitative research and Patient care. The various areas that Michel Wensing examines in his Family medicine study include Mental health and Guideline. His studies deal with areas such as Workload, Healthcare providers and Disease as well as Nursing.
His Randomized controlled trial research integrates issues from Intervention, Physical therapy and Anxiety. His work investigates the relationship between Qualitative research and topics such as Focus group that intersect with problems in Health services research, Psychological intervention and Integrated care. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Health informatics, Multidisciplinary approach, Thematic analysis and Health administration.
Michel Wensing mostly deals with Randomized controlled trial, Health services research, Family medicine, Nursing and Psychological intervention. Michel Wensing has included themes like Physical therapy, eHealth, Depression and Anxiety in his Randomized controlled trial study. His Health services research research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Psychosocial, Health informatics and Health administration.
His work deals with themes such as Intervention, Guideline and Protocol, which intersect with Family medicine. His Nursing research includes themes of Qualitative research and Focus group. His work on Psychological intervention is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Cochrane Library.
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What drives change? Barriers to and incentives for achieving evidence-based practice.
Richard Grol;Michel Wensing.
The Medical Journal of Australia (2004)
Improving Patient Care: The Implementation of Change in Health Care
Richard Grol;Michel Wensing;Martin Eccles;David Davis.
(2013)
Planning and studying improvement in patient care : The use of theoretical perspectives
Richard P.T.M. Grol;Marije C. Bosch;Marlies E.J.L. Hulscher;Martin P. Eccles.
Milbank Quarterly (2007)
The Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety (NESDA): rationale, objectives and methods.
B.W.J.H. Penninx;A.T.F. Beekman;J.H Smit;F.G. Zitman.
International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research (2008)
Improving Patient Care: The Implementation of Change in Clinical Practice
R Grol;M Wensing;MP Eccles;D Davis.
(2005)
A checklist for identifying determinants of practice: a systematic review and synthesis of frameworks and taxonomies of factors that prevent or enable improvements in healthcare professional practice.
Signe Flottorp;Andrew David Oxman;Jane Krause;Nyokabi R. Musila.
Implementation Science (2013)
Effectiveness of physical activity interventions for older adults: a review.
Akke K van der Bij;Miranda G.H Laurant;Michel Wensing.
American Journal of Preventive Medicine (2002)
Implementing guidelines and innovations in general practice: which interventions are effective?
M Wensing;T van der Weijden;R Grol.
British Journal of General Practice (1998)
Effectiveness and efficiency of guideline dissemination and implementation strategies
J. Grimshaw;R. Thomas;G. MacLennan;C. Fraser.
International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care (2005)
Shared decision making: developing the OPTION scale for measuring patient involvement.
Glyn Elwyn;Adrian G. Edwards;M. Wensing;Kerenza Hood.
Quality & Safety in Health Care (2003)
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