Onderzoeker
Monika Martens
- Trefwoorden (University of Antwerp):Geneeskunde
- Disciplines (University of Antwerp):Maatschappelijke gezondheidszorg niet elders geclassificeerd, Gezondheidswetenschappen niet elders geclassificeerd, Gezondheidsbeleid
- Zie ook: Monika Martens (Universiteit Antwerpen)
Affiliaties
- Complexiteit en Gezondheid (Onderzoekseenheid)
Lid
Vanaf7 jan 2019 → Heden - Eerstelijns - en interdisciplinaire zorg Antwerpen (ELIZA) (Onderzoeksgroep)
Lid
Vanaf1 jul 2023 → Heden - Gezondheidsbeleid (Onderzoekseenheid)
Lid
Vanaf7 jan 2019 → 30 jun 2023
Projecten
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Publicaties
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- The tale of nine Belgian health ministers and a multi-level fragmented governance system: six guiding principles to improve integrated care, responsiveness, resilience and equity; a response to the recent commentaries(2023)
Auteurs: Sara Van Belle, Joris Michielsen, Tom Cornu, Monika Martens, Bruno Marchal
- Using the multiple streams model to elicit an initial programme theory : from policy dialogues to a roadmap for scaling up integrated care(2023)
Auteurs: Monika Martens, Josefien Van Olmen, Edwin Wouters, Daniel Boateng, W Van Damme, Sara Van Belle
- Process evaluation of the scale-up of integrated diabetes and hypertension care in Belgium, Cambodia and Slovenia (the SCUBY Project): a study protocol(2022)
Auteurs: Monika Martens, Edwin Wouters, Josefien Van Olmen, Zalika Klemenc Ketiš, Srean Chhim, Savina Chham, Veerle Buffel, Katrien Danhieux, Nataša Stojnić, Črt Zavrnik, et al.
- Macro-level barriers to scaling up integrated care in three countries: Belgium, Slovenia and Cambodia(2022)
Auteurs: Monika Martens, Savina Chham, Crt Zavrnik, Katrien Danhieux, Daniel Boateng, Roy Remmen, Kerstin Klipstein-Grobusch, Josefien Van Olmen, Grace Marie V. Ku
- From implementation towards change management: a plea for a multi-stakeholder view on innovation implementation; comment on "What managers find important for implementation of innovations in the healthcare sector - practice through six management perspectives"(2022)
Auteurs: Monika Martens, Hilario Lorenzo Xin Chen, Josefien Van Olmen
Pagina's: 3118-3124 - Integration or fragmentation of health care? Examining policies and politics in a Belgian case study(2022)
Auteurs: Monika Martens, Katrien Danhieux, Sara Van Belle, Edwin Wouters, W Van Damme, Roy Remmen, Sibyl Anthierens, Josefien Van Olmen
Pagina's: 1668-1681 - Scaling-up an integrated care for patients witg non-communicable diseases: an anlysis of healthcare barriers and facilitators in Slovenia and Belgium(2021)
Auteurs: Crt Zavrnik, Katrien Danhieux, Miriam Hurtado Monarres, Natasa Stojnic, Majda Mori Lukancic, Monika Martens, Zalika Klemenc-Ketis, Edwin Wouters, Josefien Van Olmen, Antonija Poplas Susic
Pagina's: 158-166 - Process evaluation of care scale up for hypertension in diabetes in Belgium, Slovenia and Cambodia(2021)
Auteurs: Daniel Boateng, Monika Martens, E. Wouters, T. K. Stjepanovic, Natasa Stojnic, Savina Chham, I. Por, Josefien Van Olmen, K. Klipstein-Grobusch
Pagina's: 475-475 - What makes integration of chronic care so difficult? A macro-level analysis of barriers and facilitators in Belgium(2021)
Auteurs: Katrien Danhieux, Monika Martens, Elien Colman, Edwin Wouters, Roy Remmen, Josefien Van Olmen, Sibyl Anthierens
- A policy analysis of the chronic care policies in Belgium(2020)
Auteurs: Katrien Danhieux, Monika Martens, E. Colman, R Remmen, Josefien Van Olmen, S. Anthierens
Pagina's: V201-V201