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Abolir la pauvreté : Une contribution au débat et à l'action politique - Rapport décembre 2005 [printed text] . - Bruxelles [Belgium] : SPF Chancellerie du Premier Ministre, 2005.
Languages : French (fre)
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HC 79.P63 Economic Assistance, Domestic. Anti-poverty programs
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Belgium ; Economic assistance, DomesticLink for e-copy: http://www.luttepauvrete.be/rapportbisannuel3.htm Format of e-copy: Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=518 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 10273-00539 HC 79.P63/ABO Report KCE Library (10.124) Available Accreditation in stroke units of 6 European regions / Ömer R. Saka in Cerebrovascular Diseases, 35(2013)Suppl.3 ([05/01/2013])
[article] Accreditation in stroke units of 6 European regions : One name different realities [printed text] / Ömer R. Saka, Author ; Ying Sun, Author ; D Michiels, Author ; Vincent Thijs, Author ; Dimitri Hemelsoet, Author ; Marijke Eyssen , Author ; Dominique Paulus , Author . - 2013 . - 481.
Languages : English (eng)
in Cerebrovascular Diseases > 35(2013)Suppl.3 [05/01/2013] . - 481
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2011-20 ; Belgium ; Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Devices ; Emergency Treatment ; Journal Article ; Peer Review ; R181 ; StrokeAbstract: Background: ESO guidelines aim to promote standardised care of high quality in Europe but the organisation of acute care in stroke units (SU) largely differs between countries. This study aimed to scrutinize the accreditation or certification procedures of SU in 6 countries/regions: Scotland, Sweden, The Netherlands, France, Germany and the “London Stroke Services” (LSS). Methods: the information was collected with standardised questionnaires (25 pages) sent by mail to 12 experts from the 6 countries/regions. The research team analyzed the answers and clarified further issues by interviews. Results: an official mandatory accreditation procedure (organized and paid by governmental agencies) exists in Scotland, in LSS and in France. In Germany this procedure exists (private organizations) but is not mandatory. The accreditation process always implies at least site-visits and patient data review. Accreditation is renewed on a 1-, 3-, or 5-year basis. Some countries differentiate between types of SU (e.g. primary, comprehensive SU). The study further listed the criteria that SU must fulfil and the indicators measured for their accreditation (structure, process and outcome). Few of them refer to outcomes e.g. mortality, complications and recurrence. Incentives to encourage better quality differ between countries: public reporting of the results of the accreditation procedure, support to poor performers, benchmarking between hospitals, financial consequences. Conclusion: this exhaustive analysis gives an overview of the accreditation procedures in selected European countries. Care of high quality relies on a common evidence base but the quality assurance procedures, the indicators used as well as the consequences of the measurement largely differ between the countries. The question is to know if these various accreditation procedures result in differences in patients' outcomes. Link for e-copy: http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000353129 Format of e-copy: PDF [Requires Subscription] Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3779 [article]Acta medica Catholica / Grimbergen [Belgium] : Belgische Geneesherenvereniging Sint-Lucas - Société médicale belge de Saint-Luc (1988)
[serial] See available issues Search in serial Acta medica Catholica [printed text] . - Grimbergen [Belgium] : Belgische Geneesherenvereniging Sint-Lucas - Société médicale belge de Saint-Luc, 1988.
ISSN : 0775-9053
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Languages : English (eng) French (fre) Dutch (nla)
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W 1 Serials. Periodicals
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Belgium ; Ethics ; Ethics, Medical ; Periodicals ; ReligionContents note: Driemaandelijks tijdschrift met artikels over spiritualiteit, medische ethiek, medisch recht enz. De voertalen zijn Nederlands en Frans, regelmatig publiceren wij ook artikels in het Engels en het Duits. Link for e-copy: http://www.kerknet.be/microsite/smslgv/ Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1965
Active ageing and solidarity between generations : A statistical portrait of the European Union 2012 [printed text] . - Brussels [Belgium] : European Commission, 2011 . - 141 p. : ill., ; 14,8 x 21 cm.
ISBN : 978-92-79-21507-0 : € 0,00
Languages : English (eng)
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Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; European Union ; Health Services for the Aged
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HN 25 - Statistics. Social indicators. Quality of lifeAbstract: The European Union's population structure is changing and becoming progressively older – at the beginning of 2010, there were 87 million people aged 65 and over in the EU, more than 17 % of the total population. In response to demographic challenges being faced within Europe, the European Union designated 2012 as the European Year for Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations. The overall objective of the European Year is to facilitate the creation of an active ageing culture in Europe based on a society for all ages. As Europeans live longer and healthier lives, governments are looking for ways to involve older persons more in society and to keep them active. Eurostat is marking the European Year by publishing this book which contains statistics on topics such as demography, healthcare, pensions, volunteering and adult learning. Link for e-copy: https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/documents/3217494/5740649/KS-EP-11-001-EN.PDF/1f0b [...] Format of e-copy: PDF [Open Access] Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4495 Actualisation des recommandations cliniques pour le cancer de l’oesophage et de l’estomac / T. Lerut / Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (2012)
Actualisation des recommandations cliniques pour le cancer de l’oesophage et de l’estomac [printed text] / T. Lerut, Author ; Sabine Stordeur, Author ; Leen Verleye, Author ; Joan Vlayen , Author ; Tom Boterberg, Author ; Gert De Hertogh, Author ; J. De Mey, Author ; Pierre Deprez, Author ; P. Flamen, Author ; P. Pattyn, Author ; Jean-Luc Van Laethem, Author ; Marc Peeters, Author . - Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre, 2012 . - XV, 85 p. : Ill. ; A4. - (KCE Reports B. Good Clinical Practice (GCP); 179B) .
ISSN : D/2012/10.273/33 : € 0,00
Languages : English (eng) French (fre)
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2009-02 ; Esophageal Neoplasms ; Practice Guideline [Publication type] ; R179 ; Stomach Neoplasms
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WI 149 Digestive System -- NeoplasmsAbstract: Le Centre Fédéral d’Expertise des Soins de Santé (KCE) et le Collège d’Oncologie ont réalisé une mise à jour des recommandations de bonne pratique pour la prise en charge des cancers de l’œsophage et de l’estomac, qui dataient de 2008. Il existe à présent davantage de preuves pour recommander la combinaison chimio-radiothérapie (cancer de l’œsophage) et la chimiothérapie (cancer de l’estomac) avant une intervention chirurgicale. De plus, le diagnostic et le traitement seront de préférence assurés par des prestataires de soins bénéficiant d’une expérience suffisante et qui se concertent à chaque stade de la prise en charge lors de réunions multidisciplinaires. Contents note: 1. INTRODUCTION 7 -- 1.1. SCOPE 7 -- 1.2. EPIDEMIOLOGY 7 -- 1.2.1. Oesophageal cancer 7 -- 1.2.2. Gastric cancer 9 -- 2. METHODOLOGY 10 -- 2.1. GENERAL APPROACH 10 -- 2.2. CLINICAL QUESTIONS 10 -- 2.3. LITERATURE SEARCH AND SELECTION CRITERIA 10 -- 2.4. QUALITY APPRAISAL 10 -- 2.5. DATA EXTRACTION AND EVIDENCE SUMMARY 10 -- 2.6. FORMULATION OF RECOMMENDATIONS 12 -- 3. DEFINITIONS 13 -- 3.1. TOPOGRAPHIC DEFINITIONS 13 -- 3.2. EARLY LESIONS 14 -- 3.2.1. Histology of the normal oesophagus 14 -- 3.2.2. Barrett’s oesophagus 15 -- 3.2.3. Dysplasia in squamous epithelium 16 -- 3.2.4. Dysplasia in columnar epithelium 16 -- 3.3. EARLY VERSUS LOCALLY-ADVANCED INVASIVE DISEASE 19 -- 4. CLINICAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR OESOPHAGEAL CANCER 19 -- 4.1. FLOWCHART 19 -- 4.2. STAGING 20 -- 4.2.1. Computed tomography 20 -- 4.2.2. Endoscopic ultrasonography 21 -- 4.2.3. Positron-emission tomography 22 -- 4.2.4. Magnetic resonance imaging 23 -- 4.2.5. Bronchoscopy and bronchoscopic ultrasound 23 -- 4.2.6. Thoracoscopy and laparoscopy 23 -- 4.3. TREATMENT OF MUCOSAL CANCER 25 -- 4.4. TREATMENT OF CANCER BEYOND THE MUCOSA 26 -- 4.4.1. Neoadjuvant treatment 26 -- 4.4.2. Response assessment and restaging 30 -- 4.4.3. Surgical treatment 32 -- 4.4.4. Adjuvant treatment 36 -- 4.4.5. Non-surgical treatment with curative intent 37 -- 4.5. TREATMENT OF METASTATIC DISEASE 39 -- 4.5.1. Endoscopic ablation 40 -- 4.5.2. Stents 40 -- 4.5.3. Palliative surgery 41 -- 4.5.4. Systemic treatment 41 -- 4.5.5. Radiotherapy 41 -- 4.6. SUPPORTIVE CARE 43 -- 4.7. FOLLOW-UP 43 -- 4.8. TREATMENT OF RECURRENT DISEASE 44 -- 5. CLINICAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR GASTRIC CANCER 45 -- 5.1. FLOWCHART 45 -- 5.2. STAGING 46 -- 5.2.1. Computed tomography 46 -- 5.2.2. Endoscopic ultrasonography 48 -- 5.2.3. Positron-emission tomography 49 -- 5.2.4. Magnetic resonance imaging 50 -- 5.2.5. Laparoscopy 50 -- 5.2.6. Sentinel lymph node mapping 51 -- 5.3. TREATMENT OF MUCOSAL CANCER 52 -- 5.4. TREATMENT OF CANCER BEYOND THE MUCOSA 53 -- 5.4.1. Neoadjuvant treatment 53 -- 5.4.2. Surgical treatment 55 -- 5.4.3. Adjuvant treatment 59 -- 5.5. TREATMENT OF METASTATIC DISEASE 61 -- 5.5.1. Palliative surgery 61 -- 5.5.2. Stents 61 -- 5.5.3. Chemotherapy and targeted treatment 62 -- 5.5.4. Supportive care 63 -- 5.6. FOLLOW-UP 64 -- 5.7. TREATMENT OF RECURRENT DISEASE 65 -- 6. REFERENCES 66 Link for e-copy: https://doi.org/10.57598/R179B Format of e-copy: PDF (1,1 MB) Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=2996 Copies(0)
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