Prof Dr J.S. Burgers, M.D.
Recent publications
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Burgers, J. S., & Muller, A. (2026). The future is now: Towards intelligent use of Generative AI in general practice. European Journal of General Practice, 32(1), Article 2602356. https://doi.org/10.1080/13814788.2025.2602356More information about this publication
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Schewe, L. V., Scheibler, F., Fischer, L., Baghus, A., van Bostraeten, P., Bresser, C., Burgers, J. S., Conijn, D., Dreesens, D., Elwyn, G., Forcino, R. C., Franco, J., Garvelink, M., Giguère, A., Gionfriddo, M. R., Gupta, S., Hoffmann, T., van Leeuwen, A., Maes-Carballo, M., ... Pieper, D. (2026). Criteria to prioritize clinical practice guideline recommendations for patient decision aid development: results from a modified Delphi consensus study. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 194, Article 112229. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclinepi.2026.112229More information about this publication
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Liemburg, G. B., Stegmann, M. E., Burgers, J. S., Berendsen, A. J., Berger, M. Y., Schroder, C. P., Korevaar, J. C., & Brandenbarg, D. (2026). Preferences of healthcare providers regarding future follow-up care for breast, prostate, and colorectal cancer: A discrete choice experiment. Supportive Care in Cancer, 34(4), Article 325. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-026-10538-9More information about this publication
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Wang, Z., He, H., Zyryanov, S. K., Ziganshina, L. E., Ozaki, A., Dorofeeva, N., Lee, M. S., Florez, I. D., Ngeh, E., Sharma, A., Yudina, E., van Munster, B. C., Burgers, J. S., Babatunde, O. O., Chen, Y., & Estill, J. (2026). The use of guidelines in multimorbidity-related practice: an exploratory questionnaire survey. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 191, Article 112115. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclinepi.2025.112115More information about this publication
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Wiertz, C. M. H., van Meulenbroek, T., Hemmen, B., Sep, S. J. S., de Mooij, M. A. C., Goossens, M. E. J. B., Burgers, J. S., & Verbunt, J. A. (2026). Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation Treatment for Post-COVID: Insights From Qualitative Focus Group Interviews. American Journal of Health Education, 57(1), 41-55. https://doi.org/10.1080/19325037.2025.2536776More information about this publication
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Debie, V. H. J., Peters, L. H. L., van Schayck, O. C. P., Burgers, J. S., Ottenheijm, R. P. G., & Gidding-Slok, A. H. M. (2025). Patient perspectives on the usability and content validity of the assessment of burden of chronic conditions tool for post-COVID in the Netherlands: a qualitative study. BMJ Open, 15(12), Article e109201. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2025-109201More information about this publication
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AGREE III Consortium, & Burgers, J. (2025). It's time for an update: AGREE III, the next iteration of guideline appraisal. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 187, Article 111935. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclinepi.2025.111935More information about this publication
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Astier Pena, M. P., Gomez Bravo, R., Gefaell Larrondo, I., Ramos Del Rio, L., Mira, J. J., Knezevic, S., Kirkovski, A., Korkmaz, B. C., Kostic, M., Krzton-Krolewiecka, A., Segernas, A., Lingner, H., Murauskiene, L., Mortsiefer, A., Nessler, K., Penakacherla, N., Pencheri, M., Perjes, A., Petrazzuoli, F., ... Eurodata Collaborative Group (2025). Identifying essential COVID-19 indicators for primary healthcare through Delphi analysis in 31 European countries: Eurodata eDelphi study. European Journal of Public Health, 35(5), 1026-1035. Article ckaf051. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckaf051More information about this publication
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van Bommel, H. E., van den Muijsenbergh, M. E. T. C., Bergsma, B., Burgers, J. S., Bischoff, E. W. M. A., & van Loenen, T. (2025). Co-creating a person-centred approach in primary care for patients with low socioeconomic status and chronic conditions: a participatory learning & action study. Primary health care research & development, 26, Article e79. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1463423625100431More information about this publication
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Gruiskens, J., Gidding-Slok, A. H. M., van Meulenbroek, T., Huijnen, I., Muris, J. W. M., Verbunt, J., van Schayck, O. C. P., & Burgers, J. S. (2025). How can post-COVID care be improved using patient experiences with received care and perceived health? A qualitative study of focus groups with 30 patients having post-COVID in the Netherlands. BMJ Open, 15(9), Article e090771. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2024-090771More information about this publication