Leen Van Landschoot

HOGENT - Research Center 360° Care and Welfare
Societal outreach
Keywords:
bachelor courses health and welfare - interprofessional collaboration - integrated care - (digital support for) communication when there is a language barrier
Experience & expertise:
The multidisciplinary research center 360° Care and Welfare conducts practice-based research and services with the goal of realizing future-proof care and assistance. From a 360° approach, the research focuses on four key areas: working person-centered, network-centered and environment-centered, with ICT as a facilitator. Specifically for the MOKA consortium, the expertise regarding informal care, interprofessional work and communication with non-native speakers is relevant (see below).
In our projects we work as much as possible with users (in the broadest sense: i.e. care recipients, caregivers, organizations, companies, policies) and we aim for maximum impact by developing widely applicable tools and methodologies.
Current & future plans:
For a full overview of recent and ongoing projects, you can visit our website.
I am involved in an interprofessional family care project in primary care with undergraduate students as part of the PCA (Primary Care Academy) project, and in projects about community service learning with nursing students.
For a more extensive overview of other MOKA relevant projects within HOGENT, I refer you to the profile of Benedicte De Koker.
Relevant stakeholder connections:
Direct contacts at 'Flemish Patients Platform' (Vlaams Patiëntenplatform)
Contact:
- leen.vanlandschoot@hogent.be