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University of Groningen

Development of patient centered management of asthma and COPD in primary care Metting, Esther Immanuela

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Publication date: 2018

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Metting, E. I. (2018). Development of patient centered management of asthma and COPD in primary care. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen.

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Stellingen

1. Het is haalbaar en effectief om astma en COPD patiënten op een geprotocolleerde 2. manier te onderzoeken en te diagnosticeren (dit proefschrift)

3. De longarts kan op afstand een diagnose stellen (dit proefschrift)

4. RCTs moeten aangevuld worden door real-life data onderzoeken (dit proefschrift) 5. Patiënten willen beter geïnformeerd worden over hun aandoening (dit proefschrift)

6. eHealth is nutteloos als er bij het ontwerpen geen rekening wordt gehouden met de eind gebruiker (dit proefschrift)

7. Zorgverleners moeten meer aandacht hebben voor de sociale effecten van astma en COPD (dit proefschrift)

8. “Er wordt vaak over patiënten gepraat, maar niet mét patiënten” (uitspraak patiënt focusgroepen)

9. Control the determinants of incidence, to lower the mean level of risk factors, to shift the whole distribution of exposure in a favourable direction (The Population Strategy from Geoffrey Arthur Rose, 1992)

10. Tabak doodt de helft van zijn gebruikers (WHO 2017). Tabaksfabrikanten zouden daarom vervolgd moeten worden

11. Every person should be able to breathe tobacco-smoke-free air (WHO, 2017)

12. “ ‘De’ Nederlander bestaat niet. Als troost kan ik u zeggen dat ‘de’ Argentijn ook niet bestaat” (Hare Majesteit Koningin Máxima, 2007)

13. “Nait soezen moar deurbroezen” (Niet al te veel inzitten over wat er verkeerd gaat, maar gewoon gaan voor wat je wilt bereiken, Gronings gezegde)

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