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Augustinus J. P. Schrijvers

Researcher at Utrecht University

Publications -  79
Citations -  3185

Augustinus J. P. Schrijvers is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Population. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 79 publications receiving 2911 citations. Previous affiliations of Augustinus J. P. Schrijvers include University of Groningen & University Medical Center Utrecht.

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Patient-reported outcome in total hip replacement: A COMPARISON OF FIVE INSTRUMENTS OF HEALTH STATUS

TL;DR: The aim was to define the minimum set of patient-reported outcome measures which are required to assess health status after total hip replacement (THR), and found high correlations and correlations of change between the OHS, the WOMAC, the physical domains of theSF-12 and the SF-36 and EQ-5Dindex.
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Experiences of critically ill patients in the ICU

TL;DR: Although the nurses' expertise and technical skills are considered important, caring behaviour, relieving the patient of fear and worries were experienced as most valuable in bedside critical care.
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Life satisfaction of persons with spinal cord injury compared to a population group

TL;DR: Life satisfaction of spinal cord-injured persons living in the community is compared to life satisfaction of a population group and several relationships between life satisfaction and age and marital status existed, but they were more pronounced in the population group than in the group of persons with spinal cord injury.
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Reliability and validity of the Manchester Triage System in a general emergency department patient population in the Netherlands: results of a simulation study

TL;DR: The reliability of the Manchester Triage System is “moderate” to “substantial” and test-retest reliability is high, not influenced by nurses’ work experience, and the MTS is more sensitive for children who need immediate or urgent care than for other patients in the emergency department.
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Quality of life and the ICIDH: towards an integrated conceptual model for rehabilitation outcomes research

TL;DR: The new proposal for an extended ICIDH is intended to serve as a framework in which different outcomes can be positioned in relation to each other, and is intuitively appealing and remains close to familiar concepts and models.