Quality of life in late-stage dementia scale (QUALID)
Author: Jenny T. van der Steen, PhD
- QUALID (Pdf)
[22-Apr-2015]
Overweight and diabetes are two of the main public health problems of our society and are strongly linked to common lifestyle determinants such as physical inactivity and...
Read moreThe research program Mental Health (MH) has as central objectives to encourage, initiate, conduct and publish excellent research...
Read moreThe research program Quality of Care (QofC) wants to improve the quality of prevention programs and healthcare services.
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Read moreThe EMGO+ institute has a number of institute specific resources that strongly facilitate scientific integrity and the quality of all phases of research, including study design, data collection, data analysis and reporting. It is clearly recognized that our role is to provide an environment that encourages good conduct in research and discourages misconduct, and to provide tools that maximize high quality research. However, as the institute directorate has no formal role in the governance of research personnel, the responsibility for actual behavior remains with the department heads.
In this annual report we present with pride and pleasure the core information about who we are, what we do, what we strive for, and what we have accomplished. You will find the information organized in a largely similar way as in 2015. This reflects the standardization and harmonization of the annual report cycle across all VU University / VU University Medical Center research institutes, using the new Standard Evaluation Protocol (SEP) 2015-2021 of the Association of Universities in the Netherlands (VSNU), the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), and the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) as the main guideline.
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Author: Jenny T. van der Steen, PhD
[22-Apr-2015]