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  1. Supporting stoma patients’ self-efficacy with a mobile application - a focus group interview study
  2. Digital consults to optimize guideline‐directed therapy: design of a pragmatic multicenter randomized controlled trial
  3. How to Safely Transfer Knowledge and Skills Derived From Gaming Into the Real World?
  4. Watching a movie or listening to music is effective in managing perioperative anxiety and pain: a randomised controlled trial
  5. A personalized app to improve quality of life of patients with a stoma: A protocol for a multicentre randomized controlled trial
  6. Patient satisfaction with stoma care and their expectations on mobile apps for supportive care
  7. Rehabilitation after Distal Radius Fractures: Opportunities for Improvement
  8. Upscaling telemonitoring in Dutch University Medical Centres: A baseline measurement
  9. Evaluation Approaches of Digital Health Technologies: A Systematic Analysis (Preprint)
  10. The effect of sleep positional therapy on nocturnal gastroesophageal reflux measured by esophageal pH‐impedance monitoring
  11. Mobile applications in gastrointestinal surgery: a systematic review
  12. Evaluation of the Citrien eHealth Programme for Nationwide Upscaling of Telemonitoring: A Study Protocol (Preprint)
  13. The national coordinated Citrien eHealth program to scale up telemonitoring: A study protocol (Preprint)
  14. Accuracy of a standalone atrial fibrillation detection algorithm installed on a popular wristband and smartwatch. The Fitbit-Biostrap-Fibricheck study. (Preprint)
  15. Accuracy of a standalone atrial fibrillation detection algorithm added to a popular wristband and smartwatch (Preprint)
  16. Enablers and barriers in upscaling telemonitoring across geographic boundaries: a scoping review
  17. Pre-procedural virtual reality education reduces anxiety in patients undergoing atrial septal closure – Results from a randomized trial
  18. Serious game versus standard care for rehabilitation after distal radius fractures: a protocol for a multicentre randomised controlled trial
  19. A Review on the Current Applications of Artificial Intelligence in the Operating Room
  20. Pneumatic dilation for persistent dysphagia after antireflux surgery, a multicentre single-blind randomised sham-controlled clinical trial
  21. Development of a Model for Video-Assisted Postoperative Team Debriefing
  22. Assessing the team’s perception on human factors in the operating environment
  23. Successes and lessons of the first Dutch joint University Hospitals’ eHealth program: an evaluation study (Preprint)
  24. Successes of and Lessons From the First Joint eHealth Program of the Dutch University Hospitals: Evaluation Study (Preprint)
  25. Comparing video consultation and telephone consultation at the outpatient clinic of a tertiary referral centre: patient and provider benefits
  26. Identification of Meaningful Data for Providing Real-Time Intraoperative Feedback in Laparoscopic Surgery Using Delphi Analysis
  27. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation training for high school students using an immersive 360‐degree virtual reality environment
  28. Bimanual Fundamentals: Validation of a New Curriculum for Virtual Reality Training of Laparoscopic Skills
  29. Correction: Online Guide for Electronic Health Evaluation Approaches: Systematic Scoping Review and Concept Mapping Study
  30. Mobile health in cardiac patients: an overview on experiences and challenges of stakeholders involved in daily use and development
  31. Correction: Online Guide for Electronic Health Evaluation Approaches: Systematic Scoping Review and Concept Mapping Study (Preprint)
  32. Measuring patient satisfaction with video consultation: a systematic review of assessment tools and their measurement properties
  33. The successes and lessons of a Dutch University Hospitals’ eHealth program: an Evaluation Study Protocol (Preprint)
  34. Coping with COVID-19: scaling up virtual care to standard practice
  35. A Low-cost, Safe, and Effective Method for Smoke Evacuation in Laparoscopic Surgery for Suspected Coronavirus Patients
  36. Implementing structured team debriefing using a Black Box in the operating room: surveying team satisfaction
  37. Video consultation during follow up care: effect on quality of care and patient- and provider attitude in patients with colorectal cancer
  38. An online guide for eHealth evaluation approaches: a systematic scoping review and concept mapping study (Preprint)
  39. An online guide for eHealth evaluation approaches: a systematic scoping review and concept mapping study (Preprint)
  40. The natural course of giant paraesophageal hernia and long‐term outcomes following conservative management
  41. A national eHealth vision developed by University Medical Centres: A concept mapping study
  42. Endoscopic or Surgical Myotomy in Patients with Idiopathic Achalasia
  43. Advantages of mobile health in the management of adult patients with congenital heart disease
  44. System Factors Affecting Patient Safety in the OR
  45. Assessing Human Factors in the Operating Theatre: Differences in Perceptions within the Surgical Team
  46. Use of the Operating Room Black Box for Structured Postoperative Team Debriefing: Lessons Learned from Discussions around Safety Threats and Resilience Support Events
  47. Improving enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS): ERAS APPtimize study protocol, a randomized controlled trial investigating the effect of a patient-centred mobile application on patient participation in colorectal surgery
  48. Added value of 3D-vision during laparoscopic biotissue pancreatico- and hepaticojejunostomy (LAELAPS 3D2D): an international randomized cross-over trial
  49. Face Validity and Content Validity of a Game for Distal Radius Fracture Rehabilitation
  50. Legal perspectives on black box recording devices in the operating environment
  51. Mobile health for older adult patients: Using an aging barriers framework to classify usability problems
  52. Adults with congenital heart disease: ready for mobile health?
  53. Needed: Evidence Based EHealth!
  54. The use of 3D laparoscopic imaging systems in surgery: EAES consensus development conference 2018
  55. First real-world experience with mobile health telemonitoring in adult patients with congenital heart disease
  56. The Heidelberg VR Score: development and validation of a composite score for laparoscopic virtual reality training
  57. Systematic Review on the Effects of Serious Games and Wearable Technology Used in Rehabilitation of Patients With Traumatic Bone and Soft Tissue Injuries
  58. eHealth in patients with congenital heart disease: a review
  59. How Serious Games Will Improve Healthcare
  60. Situational awareness within objective structured clinical examination stations in undergraduate medical training - a literature search
  61. Wearable technology in an international telementoring setting during surgery: a feasibility study
  62. Game-based training improves the surgeon’s situational awareness in the operation room: a randomized controlled trial
  63. Engagement and learning in simulation: recommendations of the Simnovate Engaged Learning Domain Group
  64. Wearable technology in the operating room: a systematic review
  65. Mobile health in adults with congenital heart disease: current use and future needs
  66. Efficacy of pneumodilation in achalasia after failed Heller myotomy
  67. Systematic review on the effectiveness of augmented reality applications in medical training
  68. Surgical Skill: Trick or Trait?
  69. Mapping the Demand for Serious Games in Postgraduate Medical Education Using the Entrustable Professional Activities Framework
  70. Laparoscopic peritoneal lavage or sigmoidectomy for perforated diverticulitis with purulent peritonitis: a multicentre, parallel-group, randomised, open-label trial
  71. Porcine Cadaver Organ or Virtual-Reality Simulation Training for Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: A Randomized, Controlled Trial
  72. Long-term effects of anti-reflux surgery on the physiology of the esophagogastric junction
  73. Appraisal of Face and Content Validity of a Serious Game Improving Situational Awareness in Surgical Training
  74. How to Systematically Assess Serious Games Applied to Health Care
  75. Google Glass in Surgery
  76. Training situational awareness to reduce surgical errors in the operating room
  77. Assessment of Procedural Skills Using Virtual Simulation Remains a Challenge
  78. A Serious Game Can Be a Valid Method to Train Clinical Decision-Making in Surgery
  79. Prospective cohort study on surgeons’ response to equipment failure in the laparoscopic environment
  80. Development and validation of a computer-based learning module for wrist arthroscopy
  81. Effect of a Short Preclinical Laparoscopy Course for Interns in Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  82. Laparoscopic surgery for gastro-esophageal acid reflux disease
  83. Augmented reality in medical education?
  84. Games for Health 2014
  85. Validation of a Novel Virtual Reality Simulator for Robotic Surgery
  86. Hoofd en hals
  87. A Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study on Camera Navigation Training for Key User Groups in Minimally Invasive Surgery
  88. Education in wrist arthroscopy: past, present and future
  89. Maintenance training for laparoscopic suturing: the quest for the perfect timing and training model: a randomized trial
  90. Gas-related symptoms after antireflux surgery
  91. Games for Health
  92. A serious game to improve situation awareness in laparoscopic surgery
  93. Systematic review of serious games for medical education and surgical skills training
  94. Mo1057 Gas-Related Symptoms After Anti-Reflux Surgery
  95. Designing a proficiency-based, content validated virtual reality curriculum for laparoscopic colorectal surgery: A Delphi approach
  96. Distributed versus massed training: efficiency of training psychomotor skills
  97. Training and learning robotic surgery, time for a more structured approach: a systematic review
  98. Laparoscopic skills training using inexpensive box trainers: which exercises to choose when constructing a validated training course
  99. Implementation of simulation for training minimally invasive surgery*
  100. Will the Playstation generation become better endoscopic surgeons?
  101. Problems and pitfalls in modern competency-based laparoscopic Training
  102. Implementation of simulation in surgical practice: Minimally invasive surgery has taken the lead: The Dutch experience
  103. European consensus on a competency-based virtual reality training program for basic endoscopic surgical psychomotor skills
  104. Contemporary virtual reality laparoscopy simulators: quicksand or solid grounds for assessing surgical trainees?
  105. Transatlantic comparison of the competence of surgeons at the start of their professional career
  106. Hoofd en hals
  107. Face and construct validity of virtual reality simulation of laparoscopic gynecologic surgery
  108. 34 Onderwijs in de laparoscopische chirurgie
  109. The value of haptic feedback in conventional and robot-assisted minimal invasive surgery and virtual reality training: a current review
  110. Serious gaming and voluntary laparoscopic skills training: A multicenter study
  111. Improved competence after a palliative care course for internal medicine residents
  112. IS ENDOSCOPIC-SKILLS TRAINING IN A SKILLS LABORATORY NECESSARY? PERCEPTIONS OF UROLOGY PROGRAMME DIRECTORS IN THE NETHERLANDS
  113. ProMIS Augmented Reality Training of Laparoscopic Procedures Face Validity
  114. Perceptions of surgical specialists in general surgery, orthopaedic surgery, urology and gynaecology on teaching endoscopic surgery in The Netherlands
  115. Virtual reality training for endoscopic surgery: voluntary or obligatory?
  116. Face validation of the Simbionix LAP Mentor virtual reality training module and its applicability in the surgical curriculum
  117. Augmented versus Virtual Reality Laparoscopic Simulation: What Is the Difference?
  118. Construct validity and assessment of the learning curve for the SIMENDO endoscopic simulator
  119. Construct validity of the LapSim: Can the LapSim virtual reality simulator distinguish between novices and experts?
  120. Consensus guidelines for validation of virtual reality surgical simulators
  121. Face validity study of the ProMIS Augmented Reality laparoscopic suturing simulator.
  122. Consensus guidelines for validation of virtual reality surgical simulators
  123. The Eindhoven laparoscopic cholecystectomy training course—improving operating room performance using virtual reality training: results from the first E.A.E.S. accredited virtual reality trainings curriculum
  124. Validation of virtual reality simulators: Key to the successful integration of a novel teaching technology into minimal access surgery
  125. Minimal-access surgery training in the Netherlands: a survey among residents-in-training for general surgery
  126. How to select aspirant laparoscopic surgical trainees: Establishing concurrent validity comparing Xitact LS500 index performance scores with standardized psychomotor Aptitude Test Battery scores
  127. The learning curve on the Xitact LS 500 laparoscopy simulator: profiles of performance
  128. Erratum: Virtual reality surgical laparoscopic simulators
  129. Virtual reality surgical laparoscopic simulators
  130. The intercollegiate Basic Surgical Skills Course
  131. Simulators, first experiences
  132. Construct validity
  133. Comparison of morbidity between axillary lymph node dissection and sentinel node biopsy
  134. Influence of maternal position during epidural labor analgesia
  135. Simulators, first experiences
  136. Face-, expert, and referent validity of the Xitact LS500 Laparoscopy Simulator
  137. The Advanced Dundee Endoscopic Psychomotor Tester (ADEPT) objectifying subjective psychomotor test performance
  138. Risk, severity and predictors of physical and psychological morbidity after axillary lymph node dissection for breast cancer
  139. Urologic and sexual morbidity following multimodality treatment for locally advanced primary and locally recurrent rectal cancer
  140. CORRESPONDENCE