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Pim Valentijn

Researcher at Maastricht University

Publications -  19
Citations -  326

Pim Valentijn is an academic researcher from Maastricht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Integrated care & Health care. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 19 publications receiving 197 citations. Previous affiliations of Pim Valentijn include Public Health Research Institute.

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Elements of integrated care approaches for older people: a review of reviews

TL;DR: Evidence of elements of integrated care for older people focuses particularly on micro clinical care integration processes, while there is a relative lack of information regarding the meso organisational and macro system-level care integration strategies.
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People-centred integrated care in urban China

TL;DR: The features of the Luohu model are described in relation to the core action areas and implementation strategies proposed and data from an evaluation of the first two years of the programme is summarized.
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Person-Centered Integrated Care for Chronic Kidney Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized, controlled trials to assess the effect of person-centered integrated care for CKD design, setting, participants, and measurements.
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From micro to macro: assessing implementation of integrated care in Australia.

TL;DR: Light is shed on how integrated care is being implemented in Australia, using a new tool to characterise and compare integration strategies at micro, meso and macro levels, and suggests that current integrated care efforts are unevenly weighted towards micro-level strategies.
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Validation of the Rainbow Model of Integrated Care Measurement Tools (RMIC-MTs) in renal care for patient and care providers.

TL;DR: Evidence is provided for the reliability and validity of the RMIC patient and provider questionnaires as generic tools to assess the experience with or perception of integrated renal care delivery and the instruments are recommended in future applications testing test-retest reliability, convergent and predictive validity, and responsiveness.