dr. A. van den Hoogen
dr. A. van den Hoogen

- MS Neonatology
Research Programs
Biography
Biography
Nurse scientist and nurse at University Medical Centre of Utrecht (UMCU) – Wilhelmina Children’s Hospital, The Netherlands. In January 2000, Agnes van den Hoogen graduated in Clinical Health Science (Cardiff University, Wales, UK). September 2009 she obtained her Ph.D at the University of Utrecht. Thesis: Infections in Neonatal Intensive: Care Prevalence, Prevention and Antibiotic use. Promoter: Prof. F. van Bel MD Clinical Interest: Neonatal infections, Management of Intra Venous access in Neonates, Ethics, Epidemiology and Education
Current professional situation: Postdoc researcher and neonatal nurse at the NICU of Wilhelmina Children’s Hospital, UMCU. Qualified in education and teacher in clinical health science. Topics of education are ethics, systematic literature research and coaching of students in research. Engaged in various educational activities regarding neonatal health care. Member of Call to Action, to achieve the Millennium Development Goal for child survival (MDG-4) Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the EFCNI (European Foundation for the care of newborn infants)
President of the European Society for Pediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care (ESPNIC) from 2009-2013 and member of the scientific board since 2006. Committee member in the Council of International Neonatal Nurses (COINN). Member of Sigma Theta Tau International, Honor Society of Nursing Rho Chi- Chapter et large.
Side Activities
Chair ESPR (European Society for Pediatric Research) section Nursing and health care profeesionals
Board of directors of the the Council of International Neonatal Nurses (COINN). Responsible for Europe including WHO activities
Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the EFCNI (European Foundation for the care of newborn infants) Vice Chair Education and training for nurses and midwives in EFCNI for Standards of Care for Newborn Health in Europe
Member of Call to Action, Netherlands. To achieve the Millennium Development Goal for child survival (MDG-4, to reduce Global Maternal, Neonatal, and Child Morbidity and Mortality)
Past president of the European Society for Pediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care (ESPNIC) form 2009-2013 and member of the scientific board since 2006
Member of Sigma Theta Tau International, Honor Society of Nursing Rho Chi- Chapter et large
Research Output (95)
van den Hoogen Agnes, Ketelaar Marjolijn May 2022, In: Nursing in critical care. 27 , p. 294-295 2 p.
Petty Julia, van den Hoogen A 23 Apr 2022, p. 135-149 15 p.
de Groot E R, Bik A, Sam C, Wang X, Shellhaas R A, Austin T, Tataranno M L, Benders M J N L, van den Hoogen A, Dudink J 1 Feb 2022, In: Sleep Medicine. 90 , p. 167-175 9 p.
Bik Anne, Sam Chanel, de Groot Eline R., Visser Simone S.M., Wang Xiaowan, Tataranno Maria Luisa, Benders Manon J.N.L., van den Hoogen Agnes, Dudink Jeroen Feb 2022, In: Sleep Medicine. 90 , p. 74-82 9 p.
De Man M A C P, Wösten-van Asperen R M, de Weerth C, van den Hoogen A 31 Jan 2022, In: Acta Paediatrica. 111 , p. 897-898 2 p.
Henry C.J., Semova G, Barnes E, van den Hoogen A, 7 Jan 2022, In: Pediatric Research. 91 , p. 735-742 8 p.
Kostenzer Johanna, Zimmermann Luc J I, Mader Silke, , van den Hoogen A Jan 2022, In: The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health. 6 , p. 7-8 2 p.
Ruhe Kiki, van den Hoogen Agnes, Bröring-Starre Tinka, Wielenga Joke M., van Weissenbruch Mirjam M. 2022, In: Acta Paediatrica, International Journal of Paediatrics. 111 , p. 1324-1330 7 p.
Molloy Eleanor J., Wynn James L., Bliss Joseph, Koenig Joyce M., Keij Fleur M., McGovern Matt, Kuester Helmut, Turner Mark A., Giannoni Eric, Mazela Jan, Degtyareva Marina, Strunk Tobias, Simons Sinno H.P., Janota Jan, Plotz Franz B., van den Hoogen Ages, de Boode Willem, Schlapbach Luregn J., Reiss Irwin K.M., Jul 2021, In: Pediatric Research. 90 , p. 1-1 1 p.
Bussink-Legters Anja G., den Hoogen Agnes van, Veersema Sebastiaan, Meijer Wouter J., Ockhuijsen Henrietta D.L. Jul 2021, In: JOGNN - Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing. 50 , p. 439-449 11 p.