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151. Nurses' interaction styles when supporting patients in self-management: A profile approach.

152. Sustaining the quality of midwifery practice in Belgium: Challenges and opportunities for advanced midwife practitioners.

153. The OptiLUTS trial: improving care for therapy-resistant symptoms of the pelvis in Belgium.

154. Development of a flowchart reflecting the current attitude and approach towards idiopathic overactive bladder treatment in Belgium: A Delphi study.

155. Standardizing the classification of skin tears: validity and reliability testing of the International Skin Tear Advisory Panel Classification System in 44 countries.

157. Barriers and enablers for the implementation of a hospital communication tool for patient participation: A qualitative study.

158. Nurses' perceptions of success in self-management support: An exploratory qualitative study.

159. The evaluation of nursing students by patients instrument (ENSPA): Development and validation.

160. Development and psychometric evaluation of the patient knowledge of, and attitudes and behaviours towards pressure ulcer prevention instrument (KPUP).

161. An international consensus on device-related pressure ulcers: SECURE prevention.

162. Physiological processes of inflammation and edema initiated by sustained mechanical loading in subcutaneous tissues: A scoping review.

163. Pressure ulcer Cat. II-IV incidence on the CuroCell S.A.M. PRO powered reactive air support surface in a high-risk population: A multicentre cohort study in 12 Belgian nursing homes.

164. Criteria for describing and evaluating training interventions in healthcare professions - CRe-DEPTH.

166. Time use of advanced practice nurses in hospitals: A cross-sectional study.

167. Is nurses' self-esteem interwoven with patients' achievements? The concept of patient-invested contingent self-esteem.

168. Outcome measurement instruments for erythema associated with incontinence-associated dermatitis: Systematic review.

169. Use of social media for communicating about critical care topics: A Norwegian cross-sectional survey.

170. Modifiable patient-related factors associated with pressure ulcers on the sacrum and heels: Secondary data analyses.

171. Contact and communication with patients experiencing suicidal ideation: A qualitative study of nurses' perspectives.

172. 'Promoting and preserving safety and a life-oriented perspective': A qualitative study of nurses' interactions with patients experiencing suicidal ideation.

173. Wanted in health care: Lean experts with a broad perspective.

174. A multicentre prospective randomised controlled clinical trial comparing the effectiveness and cost of a static air mattress and alternating air pressure mattress to prevent pressure ulcers in nursing home residents.

175. Leadership in nursing and midwifery: Activities and associated competencies of advanced practice nurses and midwives.

176. Outcomes for Pressure Ulcer Trials (OUTPUTs): protocol for the development of a core domain set for trials evaluating the clinical efficacy or effectiveness of pressure ulcer prevention interventions.

177. Delphi procedure in core outcome set development: rating scale and consensus criteria determined outcome selection.

178. Navigating the landscape of core outcome set development in dermatology.

179. The intention to make preconception lifestyle changes in men: Associated socio-demographic and psychosocial factors.

180. The prevalence and associated factors of skin tears in Belgian nursing homes: A cross-sectional observational study.

181. PROTECT - Trial: A cluster RCT to study the effectiveness of a repositioning aid and tailored repositioning to increase repositioning compliance.

182. Knowledge of nurses and nursing assistants about pressure ulcer prevention: A survey in 16 Belgian hospitals using the PUKAT 2.0 tool.

183. Design and psychometric testing of the attitude towards the prevention of incontinence-associated dermatitis instrument (APrIAD).

184. The transition from patient to mental health peer worker: A grounded theory approach.

185. Independent risk factors for pressure ulcer development in a high-risk nursing home population receiving evidence-based pressure ulcer prevention: Results from a study in 26 nursing homes in Belgium.

186. Comparison of Two Methods for Estimating the Tip Position of a Nasogastric Feeding Tube: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

187. Report of the proceedings of a UK skin safety advisory group.

189. Minimum Data Set for Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis (MDS-IAD) in adults: Design and pilot study in nursing home residents.

190. Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis (IAD): Prevalence and Associated Factors in 4 Hospitals in Southeast Norway.

191. Factors influencing the implementation of advanced midwife practitioners in healthcare settings: A qualitative study.

192. Barriers and facilitators to the provision of preconception care by healthcare providers: A systematic review.

193. The Ghent Global IAD Monitoring Tool (GLOBIAD-M) to monitor the healing of incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD): Design and reliability study.

194. Effect of laser therapy on expression of angio- and fibrogenic factors, and cytokine concentrations during the healing process of human pressure ulcers.

195. Core outcome domains in incontinence-associated dermatitis research.

196. Prevention of pressure ulcers with a static air support surface: A systematic review.

197. Level of parenting stress in mothers of singletons and mothers of twins until one year postpartum: A cross-sectional study.

198. Mental health nurses and mental health peer workers: Self-perceptions of role-related clinical competences.

199. Towards an international language for incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD): design and evaluation of psychometric properties of the Ghent Global IAD Categorization Tool (GLOBIAD) in 30 countries.

200. The 3-Phase Process in the Cancer Experience of Adolescents and Young Adults.

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