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1. Characteristics for a tool for timely identification of palliative needs in heart failure: The views of Dutch patients, their families and healthcare professionals.

2. Timely recognition of palliative care needs of patients with advanced chronic heart failure: a pilot study of a Dutch translation of the Needs Assessment Tool: Progressive Disease - Heart Failure (NAT:PD-HF).

3. Process evaluation of an integrated care pathway in geriatric rehabilitation for people with complex health problems.

4. Barriers and facilitators to end-of-life communication in advanced chronic organ failure.

5. To what extent do structural quality indicators of (nutritional) care influence malnutrition prevalence in nursing homes?

6. Prevalence of chronic wounds and structural quality indicators of chronic wound care in Dutch nursing homes.

7. 'It is a completely new world you step into.' How older clients and their representatives experience the operational access to Dutch long-term institutional care.

8. Clinical Interpretation of Elevated Concentrations of Cardiac Troponin T, but Not Troponin I, in Nursing Home Residents.

9. Cost analysis of one of the first outpatient wound clinics in the Netherlands.

10. Instruments to assess sarcopenia and physical frailty in older people living in a community (care) setting: similarities and discrepancies.

11. Do structural quality indicators of nutritional care influence malnutrition prevalence in Dutch, German, and Austrian nursing homes?

12. Nutritional care; do process and structure indicators influence malnutrition prevalence over time?

13. Subjective dysphagia in older care home residents: a cross-sectional, multi-centre point prevalence measurement.

14. One-year stability of care dependency in patients with advanced chronic organ failure.

15. Malnutrition in care home residents with dementia.

16. [Basic care in nursing homes: longitudinal presentation of care problems measured with the National Prevalence Measurement of Care Problems (LPZ)].

17. Antibiotic resistance, population structure and spread of Staphylococcus aureus in nursing homes in the Euregion Meuse-Rhine.

18. Do patients in Dutch nursing homes have more pressure ulcers than patients in German nursing homes? A prospective multicenter cohort study.

19. Effectiveness of supervised implementation of an oral health care guideline in care homes; a single-blinded cluster randomized controlled trial.

20. The discovery of deliberation. From ambiguity to appreciation through the learning process of doing Moral Case Deliberation in Dutch elderly care.

21. [How much do patients and health professionals (really) know? The surplus value of a home visit to the patient with polypharmacy by the practice nurse, to support medication reviews in primary care].

22. Prevalence and spread of multidrug resistant Escherichia coli isolates among nursing home residents in the southern part of The Netherlands.

23. Care dependency independently predicts two-year survival in outpatients with advanced chronic organ failure.

24. [Young frail elderly: assessed using the Tilburg Frailty Indicator].

25. Family caregiver perspectives on social relations of elderly residents with dementia in small-scale versus traditional long-term care settings in the Netherlands and Belgium.

26. Testing an integral conceptual model of frailty.

27. Correlations between disease-specific and generic health status questionnaires in patients with advanced COPD: a one-year observational study.

28. Quality of life of residents with dementia in traditional versus small-scale long-term care settings: a quasi-experimental study.

29. Predicting the need for end-of-life care for elderly cancer patients: findings from a Dutch regional cancer registry database.

30. Predicting falls in elderly receiving home care: the role of malnutrition and impaired mobility.

31. The prevalence and management of heart failure in Dutch nursing homes; design of a multi-centre cross-sectional study.

32. Professional caregivers' mental health problems and burnout in small-scale and traditional long term care settings for elderly people with dementia in the Netherlands and Belgium.

33. Family caregiving in advanced chronic organ failure.

34. Estimating the costs associated with malnutrition in Dutch nursing homes.

35. Impaired health status and care dependency in patients with advanced COPD or chronic heart failure.

36. Comparing quality of nutritional care in Dutch and German nursing homes.

37. Patient-clinician communication about end-of-life care for Dutch and US patients with COPD.

38. Evaluation of the dissemination and implementation of pressure ulcer guidelines in Dutch nursing homes.

39. Symptoms, comorbidities, and health care in advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or chronic heart failure.

40. Quality of life of residents with dementia in long-term care settings in the Netherlands and Belgium: design of a longitudinal comparative study in traditional nursing homes and small-scale living facilities.

41. Organizing moral case deliberation experiences in two Dutch nursing homes.

42. The Tilburg Frailty Indicator: psychometric properties.

43. Determinants of frailty.

44. The cost effectiveness of an early transition from hospital to nursing home for stroke patients: design of a comparative study.

45. Day care at green care farms: a novel way to stimulate dietary intake of community-dwelling older people with dementia?

46. A patient-centred interdisciplinary palliative care programme for end-stage chronic respiratory diseases.

47. The SNAQ(RC), an easy traffic light system as a first step in the recognition of undernutrition in residential care.

48. Definition of infection in chronic wounds by Dutch nursing home physicians.

49. Decreasing trends in malnutrition prevalence rates explained by regular audits and feedback.

50. Malnutrition in Dutch health care: prevalence, prevention, treatment, and quality indicators.

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