Items where City Author is "Silkens, Milou"
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Lammons, W., Silkens, M. E. W. M. ORCID: 0000-0001-8279-1341, Hunter, J. (2023).
Centering Public Perceptions on Translating AI Into Clinical Practice: Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement Consultation Focus Group Study.
Journal of Medical Internet Research, 25(1),
article number e49303.
doi: 10.2196/49303
Debets, M. P. M., Tummers, F. H. M. P., Silkens, M. E. W. M. ORCID: 0000-0001-8279-1341 (2023).
Doctors' alertness, contentedness and calmness before and after night shifts: a latent profile analysis.
Human Resources for Health, 21(1),
article number 68.
doi: 10.1186/s12960-023-00855-z
Debets, M., Jansen, I., Lombarts, K. (2023). Linking leadership development programs for physicians with organization-level outcomes: a realist review. BMC Health Services Research, 23(1), article number 783. doi: 10.1186/s12913-023-09811-y
Medisauskaite, A., Alexander, K., Rich, A. (2023). To stay or go? A mixed methods study of psychiatry trainees’ intentions to leave training. Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health, 39(1), pp. 48-66. doi: 10.1080/15555240.2023.2210286
Medisauskaite, A., Viney, R., Rich, A. (2023). Financial difficulty in the medical profession. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 116(5), pp. 160-166. doi: 10.1177/01410768231172151
Medisauskaite, A., Silkens, M. E. W. M. ORCID: 0000-0001-8279-1341 & Rich, A. (2023).
A national longitudinal cohort study of factors contributing to UK medical students' mental ill-health symptoms.
General Psychiatry, 36(2),
article number e101004.
doi: 10.1136/gpsych-2022-101004
Rich, A., Viney, R., Silkens, M. E. W. M. ORCID: 0000-0001-8279-1341 (2023).
UK medical students' mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative interview study.
BMJ Open, 13(4),
article number e070528.
doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-070528
Bogerd, R., Silkens, M. E. W. M. ORCID: 0000-0001-8279-1341, Keuken, D. G. (2023).
Work-Related Well-Being Among Dutch Cardiologists - A National Survey.
Current Problems in Cardiology, 48(4),
article number 101538.
doi: 10.1016/j.cpcardiol.2022.101538
Silkens, M. E. W. M. ORCID: 0000-0001-8279-1341, Alexander, K., Viney, R. (2023).
A national qualitative investigation of the impact of service change on doctors' training during Covid-19.
BMC Medical Education, 23(1),
article number 174.
doi: 10.1186/s12909-023-04143-1
Silkens, M. E. W. M. ORCID: 0000-0001-8279-1341, Ross, J., Hall, M. (2023).
The time is now: making the case for a UK registry of deployment of radiology artificial intelligence applications.
Clinical Radiology, 78(2),
pp. 107-114.
doi: 10.1016/j.crad.2022.09.132
Debets, M. P. M., Scheepers, R., Silkens, M. E. W. M. ORCID: 0000-0001-8279-1341 (2022).
Structural equation modelling analysis on relationships of job demands and resources with work engagement, burnout and work ability: an observational study among physicians in Dutch hospitals.
BMJ Open, 12(12),
article number e062603.
doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-062603
Jansen, I., Silkens, M. E. W. M. ORCID: 0000-0001-8279-1341, Galema, G. (2022).
Exploring Nurses' Role in Guiding Residents' Workplace Learning: a Mixed-Method Study.
Medical Education, 57(5),
pp. 440-451.
doi: 10.1111/medu.14951
Debets, M. P. M., Silkens, M. ORCID: 0000-0001-8279-1341, Kruijthof, K. C. J. (2022).
Building organisations, setting minds: exploring how boards of Dutch medical specialist companies address physicians’ professional performance.
BMC Health Services Research, 22(1),
article number 155.
doi: 10.1186/s12913-022-07512-6
Jansen, I., Stalmeijer, R. E., Silkens, M. E. W. M. ORCID: 0000-0001-8279-1341 (2021).
An act of performance: Exploring residents' decision-making processes to seek help.
Medical Education, 55(6),
pp. 758-767.
doi: 10.1111/medu.14465
Silkens, M. ORCID: 0000-0001-8279-1341, Sarker, S-J. & Medisauskaite, A. (2021).
Uncovering trends in training progression for a national cohort of psychiatry trainees: discrete-time survival analysis.
BJPsych Open, 7(4),
article number e120.
doi: 10.1192/bjo.2021.958
Scheepers, R., Silkens, M. ORCID: 0000-0001-8279-1341, van den Berg, J. (2020).
Associations between job demands, job resources and patient-related burnout among physicians: results from a multicentre observational study.
BMJ Open, 10(9),
article number e038466.
doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-038466