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07.03.2024 Presentation of the results of the APPEAL (Assessment of Primary care PErformAnce in Luxembourg) project
Publié le 20. 02 2024The Luxembourg Institute of socio-economic research organises an event presenting the results of the APPEAL project and discussing its implications for the Luxembourg health system.
When: Thursday, the 07.03.2024 from 08h45 to 14h00
Topic: Workshop on “Assessing health system performance on access, efficiency, and quality: a focus on primary care in Luxembourg and other European countries.”
Where: Campus Belval Maison des Sciences Humaines (MSH), Salle Black Box
11, Porte des Sciences
4366 Esch-sur-AlzetteAbstract
Health system performance assessment aims to evaluate and improve the ability of health systems to meet their key objectives, including access, efficiency and quality of care. Primary care is an integral part of the health system, with the potential to improve performance. The APPEAL project investigated the individual and health system factors associated with access, efficiency and quality of care, with a particular focus on primary care, using data from Luxembourg and other European countries. This workshop will present the main results of the APPEAL project and facilitate a discussion on the implications of the research for the Luxembourg health system.
Program:
8:45-09:00: Welcome coffee
09:00-09:15: Workshop opening
Prof. Aline Muller, CEO, LISER
Dr. Frank Glod, Deputy CEO, LIH
Dr. Sean Sapcariu, Programme Manager, FNR09:15-10:00: Strengthening Actionable Primary Health Care Performance Measurement and Management
Dr. Dionne Kringos, Amsterdam University Medical Center (UMC), University of Amsterdam10:00-11:15: Results of the APPEAL project.
Dr. Valerie Moran, LISER and LIH and Mr. Patrick Thill, LISER11:15-11:30: Coffee break
11:30-12:15: Strengthening primary care: trends and challenges
Prof. Ellen Nolte, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)12:15-13:00: Panel discussion on research findings and implications for Luxembourg.
(Moderator Prof. Ellen Nolte - Professor of Health Services and Systems Research, LSHTM)
Dr. Engy Ali (Médecin, Directorate of Health, Ministry of Health),
Dr. Françoise Berthet (President, Luxembourg National Health Observatory),
Dr. Dionne Kringos (Associate Professor, Amsterdam UMC),13:00-14:00: Lunch
Registration (Deadline 29.02.2024): https://www.liser.lu/?type=module&id=116&tmp=3153
22.04.2024 Inaugural lecture Prof. Marie Friedel “Spice of Life: dancing for nurses beside blast furnaces”
Publié le 20. 02 2024We invite you to support one of our Prof. in nursing sciences at the University of Luxembourg, Prof. Dr. Marie Friedel, during her inaugural lecture at the University.
When: Monday, the 22.04.2024 at 17h30
Topic: Spice of Life: dancing for nurses beside blast furnaces
Where: Maison du Savoir, room 3.520
2 Avenue de l'Université
L-4365, Esch-sur-Alzette, LuxembourgAbstract
Quality of life is both a multidimensional concept and the essential objective of paediatric palliative care. The MOSAIK study, whose acronym stands for Move to Open Shared Advanced Interventions for Kids with Life-Limiting Conditions, focused on the development of a family-centred outcomes measure for assessing quality of life in children and their parents. The field-study used mixed
methods and a strong collaborative approach that involved all stakeholders. How can nursing education curricula best implement the options for maximizing higher QoL in nursing students? And which specific competencies gained from clinical work and research in paediatric palliative care can be transferred to nursing students but also to ordinary life?About Prof. Dr. Marie Friedel
Prof. Dr. Marie Friedel has served as a full professor at the University of Luxembourg since November 2022. She is the Director of two Bachelor’s programmes in nursing sciences: one in paediatric nursing, the other in mental health. Her mandate, which she shares with her colleague Prof. Dr. Laurence Bernard and their team, is to create and implement new Bachelor’s degrees and research programmes in nursing science. Trained as a paediatric nurse, she holds an inter-university degree in paediatric palliative care (Université Claude Bernard, France), and a Master and PhD in Public Health (Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium). For 20 years before joining the UL, she was a lecturer at the Nursing and Midwifery Department at the Haute Ecole Léonard de Vinci in Brussels. She is also a scientific collaborator at the Institute of Health and Society (UCLouvain, Belgium) and a regular invited lecturer at the Université catholique de Lille (France). As a peer reviewer in several scientific journals in paediatric palliative care, she has extended national and international collaboration in her research field. Marie loves building bridges between people, disciplines, and countries.
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