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Geert-Jan Dinant

Researcher at Public Health Research Institute

Publications -  284
Citations -  9683

Geert-Jan Dinant is an academic researcher from Public Health Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 268 publications receiving 8618 citations. Previous affiliations of Geert-Jan Dinant include Maastricht University Medical Centre & Maastricht University.

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The transculturality of 'gut feelings'. Results from a French Delphi consensus survey

TL;DR: ‘Gut feelings’ are a well-defined concept in France too, and the Dutch and the French consensual statements seem very close, which is a new indicator that ‘gut feelings' are a self-contained concept.
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Predictors of patient-initiated reconsultation for lower respiratory tract infections in general practice.

TL;DR: Understanding of factors that predict patient-initiated reconsultation may allow clinicians to address specific issues during the initial consultation that could reduce reconsultations.
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The added value of C-reactive protein to clinical signs and symptoms in patients with obstructive airway disease: results of a diagnostic study in primary care

TL;DR: The diagnostic accuracy of CRP improved in combination with dyspnea and smoking history, and might allow risk stratification of patients with OAD in primary care, according to a cross sectional diagnostic study.
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Morbidity and Health‐Care Use in People with Intellectual Disabilities in General Practice: First Results of a Survey in the Netherlands

TL;DR: Preliminary results of the second Dutch National Survey of General Practice suggest significant differences in morbidity between the two groups of patients with intellectual disabilities.
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Inter-professional agreement of ultrasound-based diagnoses in patients with shoulder pain between physical therapists and radiologists in the Netherlands

TL;DR: The reliability between physical therapists and radiologist on diagnostic ultrasound of shoulder patients in primary care is borderline substantial and this level of reliability is relatively low when compared with the high reliability between radiologists.