483 research outputs found

    Indrukken uit Japan en Taiwan

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    Om ons op de hoogte te stellen van de kennis en de ervaringen met het zogenaamde diepstrooiselsysteem voor mestvarkens zijn wij naar Japan en Taiwan geweest

    Long-term social restrictions and lack of work activities during the COVID-19 pandemic:Impact on the daily lives of people with intellectual disabilities

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    Purpose:Ā  Lockdowns due to the Covid-19 pandemic may have had a disproportionate impact on the daily lives of people with intellectual disabilities. Many of them had to deal with limited social contacts for an extended period. This study explores in depth how people with intellectual disabilities in the Netherlands experienced their daily lives, in particular due to lack of access to regular work activities.Ā  Materials and methods:Ā  Eight participants with intellectual disabilities were interviewed. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) was employed in conducting and analysing interviews.Ā  Results and conclusions:Ā  Analysis yielded three overarching themes that are conceptually linked. Participants experienced a prolonged lack of social connections that resulted in experiences of social isolation and feelings of loneliness. This led to different kinds of struggles: either internal struggles involving negative thoughts or depressive feelings, or a perceived threat to their autonomous position in society. Meanwhile participants had to sustain their sense of self-worth in the absence of work activities. The findings emphasise the importance of social opportunities through the access to work activities for people with intellectual disabilities. Interventions are suggested to help reverse the increased social inequalities and enhance rehabilitation via work activities for people with intellectual disabilities. Implications for rehabilitation: More awareness may be raised among authorities, employers and the general public about the significant value people with intellectual disabilities attribute to meaningful social connections, in particular through work activities. Also, more awareness may be raised about the potential adverse effects of the loss of work activities and social connections on the quality of life of people with intellectual disabilities. Providing social support to others may help people with intellectual disabilities to construct social valued roles, either in or outside the work situation. Professionals and employers can support people with intellectual disabilities to find opportunities to provide social support to others. It is important to invest in sustainable and innovative post-pandemic community participation initiatives and particularly in accessible post-pandemic employment support, for example by organising paid in-company training placements. It is essential that professionals support people with intellectual disabilities to enhance their sources of resilience and coping strategies, that may have diminished as a result of the pandemic

    Diepstrooiselsystemen in de praktijk bekeken

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    De introductie van het diepstrooiselsysteem in de praktijk is begin 1990 begonnen. Veel bedrijven hadden hoge verwachtingen van dit nieuwe systeem. Het zou een oplossing kunnen bieden voor een aantal problemen, te weten: milieu, welzijn, investeringsbehoefte, energieverbruik en arbeid

    The value of competitive employment:In-depth accounts of people with intellectual disabilities

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    Background Increasing the societal participation of people with intellectual disabilities via competitive employment requires a full understanding of what this means to them. This paper aims to provide an inā€depth examination of the lived experiences of people with intellectual disabilities in competitive employment. Method Interviews were conducted with six participants with mild intellectual disability or borderline functioning and good verbal communication skills. Interviews were analysed according to the guidelines of interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA). Member checks were conducted. Results Analysis yielded three main themes: (a) Building on my life experiences, (b) My place at work and (c) Being a valuable member of society, like everyone else. Conclusions Competitive employment could make a substantial contribution to the sense of belonging to society and quality of life of people with intellectual disabilities. Nevertheless, they must cope with stigmaā€related obstacles and feelings of being dependent on others in the work environment

    Ontwikkelingen op milieugebied in Sterksel

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    Het afgelopen jaar is op het Varkensproefbedrijf te Sterksel onderzoek verricht naar het effect van het koelen van de toplaag van de mest op de ammoniakemissie bij kraamzeugen en gespeende biggen

    A thematic analysis into the experiences of people with a mild intellectual disability during the COVID-19 lockdown period

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    Background. The COVID-19 pandemic is expected to have a substantial impact on people with an intellectual disability. The goal of the current study was to explore the experiences and needs of people with a mild intellectual disability during the COVID-19 lockdown period in the Netherlands. Method. A descriptive qualitative methodology was conducted, using semi-structured individual interviews with six people with a mild intellectual disability. Data were analysed thematically. Results. Three overarching themes were found: (i) Missing social contact and having people close; (ii) Being housebound has changed my daily life; and (iii) Hard to understand the preventive measures. Conclusions. Important insights into the experiences and needs of people with a mild intellectual disability during the COVID-19 lockdown period were gained. These insights are valuable with respect to a potential second COVID-19 wave or a future infection-outbreak

    Emissie-arme stallen hoeven niet veel duurder te zijn

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    Het idee dat vermindering van de ammoniakemissie onherroepelijk gepaard moet gaan met aanzienlijke extra kosten lijkt achterhaald. De beschikbare systemen, die een duidelijke verlaging geven van de NH3-uitstoot, worden momenteel economisch geƫvalueerd

    Gedoseerde waterverstrekking aan dragende zeugen

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    Op het Varkensproefbedrijf te Sterksel wordt bij dragende zeugen onderzoek gedaan naar het effect van verschillende water:voerverhoudingen op de mestproductie en de reproductieresultaten

    Long-term follow-up of respiratory function in facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy

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    OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the 5-year change in respiratory function in patients with facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD). METHODS: Genetically confirmed patients with FSHD agedā€‰ā‰„ā€‰18Ā years were examined twice over five years. Forced vital capacity (FVC) and forced expiratory volume in 1Ā s (FEV1) were measured using hand-held spirometry with a face mask. Several clinical outcome measures were correlated to respiratory function. RESULTS: Ninety-two patients were included (57% male, age 18ā€“75Ā years). At baseline, the spirometry outcomes of 41 patients showed a restrictive ventilatory pattern (FVCā€‰ā€‰10% predicted. The subgroup of 15 patients was more severely affected at baseline (pā€‰=ā€‰0.002 for FSHD clinical score and 0.007 for Ricci score). They developed more frequently spinal and thorax deformities (pā€‰<ā€‰0.001 for kyphoscoliosis and 0.012 for pectus excavatum) and had a larger decline in axial muscle function (pā€‰=ā€‰0.020). Only weak correlations were found between the change in FVC% predicted and the change in clinical scores between baseline and follow-up. INTERPRETATION: Respiratory function remained stable in most patients with FSHD, but a subgroup of patients showed a pronounced deterioration. They showed more severe muscle weakness including the leg muscles at baseline (Ricci scoreā€‰ā‰„ā€‰6), had spinal and thorax deformities and a relatively fast decline in axial muscle function at follow-up
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