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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 Perception and Needs of Psychologists Toward Blended Care.

TL;DR: Psychologists had a positive perception toward blended care, as long as attention is paid to the perceived barriers, and this survey could be used in the development of online components that correspond to the needs of professionals.
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Development, implementation and yield of a cardiometabolic health check.

TL;DR: The response rate and the number of cases identified demonstrate that cardiometabolic disorders can be effectively detected at a primary health care centre and demonstrate the long-term effects and efficacy of health checks in general practice.
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Improving behaviour in self-testing (IBIS): Study on frequency of use, consequences, information needs and use, and quality of currently available consumer information (protocol).

TL;DR: This is the first study which combines quantitative and qualitative research to identify consumers' information needs and use concerning self-testing, and the consumers' actual follow-up behaviour based on the self-test result, and simultaneously investigates the quality of the currently available consumer information.
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Evaluation of an education and activation programme to prevent chronic shoulder complaints: design of an RCT [ISRCTN71777817].

TL;DR: The article describes the design of a randomised clinical trial to evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of an EAP in addition to usual care, compared with usual care only, in the prevention of chronic SC after six months.