Retirement and a healthy lifestyle: opportunity or pitfall? A narrative review of the literature

EM Zantinge, M van den Berg, HA Smit… - … European Journal of …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Background: Retirement is a life-course transition in late adult life that is marked by major
changes that may affect healthy lifestyles. Our aim is to give an overview of the current …

[HTML][HTML] The workload of GPs: consultations of patients with psychological and somatic problems compared

EM Zantinge, PFM Verhaak, JJ Kerssens… - British Journal of General …, 2005 - bjgp.org
Background GPs report that patients9 psychosocial problems play a part in 20% of all
consultations. GPs state that these consultations are more time-consuming and the perceived …

A weak sense of coherence is associated with a higher mortality risk

S Super, WMM Verschuren, EM Zantinge… - J Epidemiol …, 2014 - jech.bmj.com
Background Sense of coherence (SOC) is a health-promoting resource within the salutogenic
theory that reflects an individual's coping ability. The association between SOC and …

[HTML][HTML] Does burnout among doctors affect their involvement in patients' mental health problems? A study of videotaped consultations

EM Zantinge, PFM Verhaak, DH de Bakker… - BMC Family …, 2009 - Springer
Background General practitioners' (GPs') feelings of burnout or dissatisfaction may affect their
patient care negatively, but it is unknown if these negative feelings also affect their mental …

The workload of general practitioners does not affect their awareness of patients' psychological problems

EM Zantinge, PFM Verhaak, DH de Bakker… - Patient education and …, 2007 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: To investigate if general practitioners (GPs) with a higher workload are less
inclined to encourage their patients to disclose psychological problems, and are less aware of …

The workload of GPs: patients with psychological and somatic problems compared

EM Zantinge, PFM Verhaak, JM Bensing - Family practice, 2005 - academic.oup.com
Background. GPs state that patients with mental problems make heavy demands on their
available time. To what extent these perceived problems correspond with reality needs more …

[HTML][HTML] Generation shifts in smoking over 20 years in two Dutch population-based cohorts aged 20–100 years

…, SH van Oostrom, M Visser, M Huisman, EM Zantinge… - BMC Public Health, 2015 - Springer
Background Younger and older generations may differ substantially in their lifetime smoking
habits, which may result in generation-specific health challenges. We aimed to quantify …

[HTML][HTML] Does the attention General Practitioners pay to their patients' mental health problems add to their workload? A cross sectional national survey

EM Zantinge, PFM Verhaak, DH de Bakker… - BMC family …, 2006 - Springer
Background The extra workload induced by patients with mental health problems may
sometimes cause GPs to be reluctant to become involved in mental health care. It is known that …

Shared Medical Appointments: experiences of patients and care givers

EM Zantinge, FM Seesing, FE Tol, CJ Raats… - Nederlands tijdschrift …, 2009 - europepmc.org
Objective To examine the characteristics of patients participating in a shared medical
appointment (SMA); to what extent SMAs fulfil patients' needs; to evaluate if patients are better …

[PDF][PDF] Gezamenlijk Medisch Consult: samen naar de dokter. Ervaringen van patienten en zorgverleners

EM Zantinge, FM Seesing, FE Tol, CJI Raats… - Ned Tijdschr …, 2009 - researchgate.net
Opzet: Beschrijvend. Methode: Aan het onderzoek namen 14 multidisciplinaire behandelteams
deel. Deze teams werden getraind door het CBO in het uitvoeren van groepconsulten. …