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The role of biomarkers in ruling out cerebral lesions in mild cranial trauma
KCE Reports 261 (2016)
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Renal cancer in adults: diagnosis, treatment and follow-up
KCE Reports 253 (2015)
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Hadron therapy in children – an update of the scientific evidence for 15 paediatric cancers
KCE Reports 235 (2015)
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Management of autism in children and young people: a good clinical practice guideline
KCE Reports 233 (2014)
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Caring for mothers and newborns after uncomplicated delivery: towards integrated postnatal care
KCE Reports 232 (2014)
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Supportive treatment for cancer – Part 3: Treatment of pain: most common practices
KCE Reports 211 (2013)
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Organisation of aftercare for patients with severe burn injuries
KCE Reports 209 (2013)
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Routine preoperative testing in adults undergoing elective non-cardiothoracic surgery
KCE Reports 280 (2017)
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Health workforce planning and midwifery-specific data
KCE Reports 278 (2016)
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Towards tailoring of KCE guidelines to end-users' needs
KCE Reports 284 (2017)
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Strategies for improving the medical workforce projection model: a stakeholder consultation
KCE Reports 290 (2017)
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EBP Plan
KCE Reports 291 (2017) - Update 2019 (KCE Reports 317 - The Belgian EBP Network: operationalisation of processes and governance structures for the Federal EBP Programme)
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How to improve the Organisation of Mental healthcare for older adults in Belgium?
KCE Reports 301 (2018) Children and adults have their specific networks for mental healthcare but what about elderly people? Is it necessary to organise their care in a separate network or can it be integrated into the “adult” healthcare system? To this question we have responded that the chronological age should not be a decisive criterion, because some “elderly” people are in top shape, active and independent, while others are very fragile and dependent. Thus the current network of adult care needs to be broadened to include the population’s higher age groups.
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Alternative scenarios for the forecasting of the midwifery workforce: horizon scanning and quantification model
KCE Reports 312 (2019)
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Towards integrated antenatal care for low-risk pregnancy
KCE Reports 326 (2019)
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Report on Post-intensive Care Syndrome (PICS) for general practitioners
The post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) is not specific to COVID-19. In the months after discharge, it can occur in more than half of the patients that have stayed in intensive care for a serious pathology. Given the current COVID-19 pandemic, it is very likely that its incidence will increase in the coming months. PICS can cause three types of symptoms: physical (extreme muscle weakness), psychological (anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder), and cognitive (memory loss, loss of verbal fluency, attention and executive functioning disorders).