Publications by authors named "Manon Enting"

Objective: An increasing number of people resumes life after cancer treatment. Although the (long-term) side-effects of cancer and its treatment can be significant, less is known about the impact on cancer survivors' participation in daily life. The aim of this study was to explore the common experiences of cancer survivors in resuming life after treatment.

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  • The study focuses on work engagement among nonclinical hospital workers, highlighting its importance during healthcare pressures, particularly during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • An observational survey at Jeroen Bosch Hospital measured work engagement during acute and chronic pressures, finding average levels, with nonclinical workers experiencing lower dedication under acute stress.
  • The findings suggest that co-worker support is crucial for enhancing engagement, especially among nonclinical staff, indicating the need for hospitals to prioritize supportive environments during stressful times.
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Objective: Surviving physical trauma can have a large impact on one's daily life. Patients are at increased risk for poor physical health, psychological complaints, and problems in role functioning - which is often experienced simultaneously. The present study explores the interconnectedness of physical, psychological, and role functioning during the first two years post-injury, both cross-sectionally and longitudinally from a network perspective.

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Introduction: The incidence of patients with fractures is increasing and so is the impact on health care systems and society. To improve patient care, measurement of disabilities and impaired health experiences after traumatic musculoskeletal injuries are important. Next to objective clinical parameters, PROM(I)S can be used to map health domains important to patients.

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