Projects
Support Center for Administrative Renewal 2021-2025 Hasselt University
Data platform Oncology – Limburg Clinical Research Center (LCRC) Hasselt University
PhD in collaborative care for the elderly with psychological and somatic frailty KU Leuven
More than two-thirds of older patients receiving psychiatric care have at least one general medical condition, and many of these patients have at least two. Management of multimorbidity requires integration of somatic and mental health care. Collaborative care is a complex intervention based on management models for chronic conditions and consists of four key elements: a multi-professional approach to care, a structured care plan, planned ...
The role of students’ characteristics, self-regulated learning and cognitive abilities on prediction of students’ academic outcomes in blended learning. KU Leuven
Introduction Recent technical advances in information and communication technologies (ICT), and other societal transformations have changed the way people communicate, interact, and are taught. The advent and exponential growth of the internet resulted in new trends and uses of media in the creation of learning environments in educational settings. Consequently, the learning environments are altered dramatically in terms of new opportunities ...
Health & Academic Performance with Happy Children "HAPHC" Hasselt University
Providing an open collaborative space for digital biology in Europe Ghent University
EOSC-Life brings together the 13 Biological and Medical ESFRI research infrastructures (BMS RIs) to create an open collaborative space for digital biology. It is our joint response to the challenge of analysing and reusing the prodigious amounts of data produced by life-science. Managing and integrating this data is beyond the capabilities of most individual end-users and institutes. By publishing data and tools in a Europe-wide cloud ...
Patient-centered care for vestibular disorders (PROVIDE). University of Antwerp
OrBITS Platform: A Cloud-Based Image Analysis and Drug Screening Service. University of Antwerp
DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF A WEB-BASED DECISION AIDFOR MEN BETWEEN THE AGE OF 65 AND 75 WITH LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER IN MAKING A TREATMENT CHOICE KU Leuven
Traditionally, a doctor is required to determine the patient’s diagnosis on the basis of which a treatment choice will be made. The doctor, as expert, is expected to know about the treatment options appropriate for the patient. In the past decade, the doctor-patient relationship has shifted. Patients are more articulate, critical and self-conscious. Medical advice given by a doctor is often not taken for granted but will be weighed up based ...