Van Assche, Maaike Moreels, Timothy Petrovic, Mirko Cambier, Dirk Calders, Patrick Van de Velde, Dominique
Published in
Scandinavian journal of occupational therapy
During the COVID-19 pandemic, mandatory containment measures led to lockdowns and severely diminished social interaction, with older adults being one vulnerable group. Socially assistive robots (SARs) could prove to be an effective intervention. To explore the experiences of older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) with a SAR during the fi...
Bruers, Stijn; 43951;
status: published
Rosqvist, Hanna Bertilsdotter; Botha, Monique; Hens, Kristien; 55263; O'Donoghue, Sarinah; Pearson, Amy; Stenning, Anna;
A lot of people who do research are also neurodivergent (such as being autistic or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), but neurodivergent people do not always feel welcome in research spaces which are often shaped around neurotypical people. Some neurotypical researchers lack confidence in talking to neurodivergent people, and others feel li...
chao-chen hsieh, jun-zhi chiu;
As the senior population is increasing, elderly housing is an essential activity in society, prompting the demand for an array of new and extended services. Hence, building information systems, communication, workflow processes, and the end-user are regarded as parts of the information system. The process adopted here combines the FAHP model and ET...
Segers, Seppe Mertes, Heidi
Published in
Bioethics
The centrality of trust in traditional doctor-patient relationships has been criticized as inordinately paternalistic, yet in today's discussions about medical ethics-mostly in response to disruptive innovation in healthcare-trust reappears as an asset to enable empowerment. To turn away from paternalistic trust-based doctor-patient relationships a...
Meierer, Klara; Borry, Pascal; 39446; Sanchini, Virginia; 121534;
The history of human-subject experimentation has shown the need for safeguards to protect participants from abuse. Balancing participant protection with adequate representation of the adult intellectual disability population in research presents an important challenge. Our study aimed to analyze guidance on the appropriate inclusion of adults with ...
Petroczi, Andrea; 145151; Boardley, Ian D;
With the World Anti-Doping Agency's International Standard for Education (ISE) coming into effect in 2021, the clean-sport movement is at a pivotal stage. Through this conceptual paper we juxtapose the sector-wide anti-doping education as set out in the ISE on the decision-making process at the individual level. We discuss three critical issues for...
van Amsterdam, Noortje; van Eck, Dide; 148756; Kjaer, Katrine Meldgaard;
status: published
Vesentini, Lara; Van Overmeire, Roel; Matthys, Frieda; De Wachter, Dirk; 58475; Van Puyenbroeck, Hubert; Bilsen, Johan;
A certain level of intimacy is necessary in psychotherapeutic relationships for them to be effective, but it can sometimes develop further into more intimate feelings and behaviors related to friendship and sexuality, into friendship, or even into sexual relationships. In this study, a self-administered questionnaire was sent to psychotherapists in...
Verniers, Elien
The increasing interlinkage between humans and animals has led to the emergence of the ‘One Health’ and ‘One Welfare’ discourse. The covid-19 pandemic has proven the intersectionality between humans and animals and fueled these campaigns even more. The concept of One Health has in particular found its way into regulatory policy. A World Health Asse...