Publicaties 2024

  • Goossensen, A. (2024) ‘The heart of healing’: afbakening en mogelijkheden van ‘Tele’ in psychodrama. Eerstejaars werkstuk NVGP Psychodrama opleiding.
  • Goossensen, A. (2024) ‘The heart of healing’: delineation and possibilities of ‘Tele’ in psychodrama. First-year paper NVGP Psychodrama training.
  • Luichies, I., van der Meide, H., & Goossensen, A. (2024). Moral aspects of filial concern for a parent living with dementia: Social imaginaries in contemporary narratives. Journal of Aging Studies69, 101233.
  • Zee, M. S., Onwuteaka-Philipsen, B. D., Witkamp, E., Heessels, B., Goossensen, A., Korfage, I. J., … & Pasman, H. R. (2024). Distress among healthcare providers who provided end-of-life care during the COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal survey study (the CO-LIVE study). BMC Palliative Care23(1), 134.
  • Zee, M. S., Pasman, H. R., Witkamp, E., Goossensen, A., Korfage, I. J., Becqué, Y. N., … & Onwuteaka-Philipsen, B. D. (2024). How end-of-life care was limited during the first 18 months of the COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal survey study among healthcare providers (the CO-LIVE study). BMC Palliative Care23(1), 187.
  • Geuze, L., & Goossensen, A. (2024). Caring for children with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities: images and metaphors expressed by Dutch parents. Disability & Society39(7), 1840-1858.
  • Tripodoro, V. A., Veloso, V. I., Víbora Martín, E., Kodba-Čeh, H., Bakan, M., Rasmussen, B. H., … & van der Heide, A. (2024). ‘Someone must do it’: multiple views on family’s role in end-of-life care–an international qualitative study. Palliative care and social practice18, 26323524241260425.
  • Yildiz, B., van der Heide, A., Bakan, M., Iversen, G. S., Haugen, D. F., McGlinchey, T., … & Goossensen, A. (2024). Facilitators and barriers of implementing end-of-life care volunteering in a hospital in five European countries: the iLIVE study. BMC Palliative Care23(1), 88.
  • Geuze, L., Van Houte, I.N., Schrevel, S.J.C., & Goossensen, A. (2024). “I like it when you feel you can discuss things”: A qualitative study on sharing medical care  for children with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities. [Accepted for publication].
  • Geuze, L., Schrevel, S., van Driesten–van Roozen, P., & Goossensen, A. (2024). ‘New worlds open up’: A qualitative study on Wonder Lab practices in Dutch paediatric palliative care with parents, healthcare professionals, and students. SSM-Qualitative Research in Health, 100473.