Award-Winning Thesis Research in Health Sciences
Explore the insightful research showcased at the 2019 ENPHE Thesis Awards and Conference, featuring top bachelor and master thesis projects from universities across Europe. Topics include cancer patient perceptions, effects of feedback on stretching, sedentary behavior in children, and innovative physiotherapy practices. These studies offer valuable insights into various aspects of healthcare and showcase the impactful work of emerging scholars in the field of health sciences.
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ENPHE THESIS AWARDS 2019 ENPHE CONFERENCE 2019
BACHELOR THESIS AWARDS 2019 FIRST WINNER Cancer patient s perceptions of interactions with healthcare professionals Romain Collet Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands
BACHELOR THESIS AWARDS 2019 SECOND WINNER Influence of different types of feedback during vertical self- stretching on a sitting position in very young and older adults Raquel Santos Coelho, Cristina Argel de Melo, Julio Alexandre Portela, Carlos Crasto, Antonio Mesquita Montes and Juliana Moreira School of Allied Sciences of Porto Polytechnic, Portugal
BACHELOR THESIS AWARDS 2019 THIRD WINNER Sedentary time, physical activity and overweight in children in the age of 7-13 years Louise Hegnet, Anja Uglebjerg and Trine Sommerlund University College South Denmark, Denmark
BACHELOR THESIS AWARDS 2019 NOMINEE How does the combination of muscular endurance workout together with proprioceptive training influence on the reduction of the risk of accidental falls in people over 65 years old? Eduard Mascaro Ogazon University of Balearic Islands, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
MASTER THESIS AWARDS 2019 FIRST WINNER Relative motion on lumbrical muscle tears management in rock climbers; a pilot study Nuria Carnicero University School Gimbernat, Cantabria, Spain
MASTER THESIS AWARDS 2019 SECOND WINNER Advanced Physiotherapy Practice, Perspectives of stakeholders in the Swiss health care system Ursula M ller, Karin Niedermann, Mandy Scheermesser and Irina Nast Zurich University of Applied Science, Switzerland
MASTER THESIS AWARDS 2019 THIRD WINNER Effect of components of a specific motor control exercise on ventilatory muscle activity and thoracoabdominal movement in individuals with nonspecific chronic lombopelvic pain and healty Jessica Imperadeiro Fernandes and Antonio Mesquita Montes School of Health-Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal
MASTER THESIS AWARDS 2019 NOMINEE Effects of exergaming on instability in Parkinson s disease: a randomized controlled trial Jos Izaguirre Fernandez University School Gimbernat, Cantabria, Spain