Cora van der Kooij

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Cora van der Kooij (born July 10, 1946 in Amsterdam ; † August 8, 2018 in Utrecht , Netherlands ) was a nurse , historian and nursing scientist . She dealt with the emotional challenges of caring for the elderly. From this perspective, she developed the maeutic care and support model.

Life

After attending an ancient language grammar school, she began training as a nurse at the Nursing School of the Free University of Amsterdam in 1965 . She completed her training in 1969 and then studied history at the Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht , where she graduated as a doctoral student in 1979 . She received the license to teach history at upper secondary level, but then worked as a nurse in the Algemeen Ziekenhuis in Amsterdam until 1980 . From 1981 to 1982 she was a practice assistant and practice coordinator in the nursing home and then until 1985 a nursing researcher at the Instituut voor Verplegingswetenschap (Institute for Nursing Science). Afterwards she was senior researcher and project manager at the Nationaal Ziekenhuisinstituut (National Hospital Institute ) until 1996 and from 1990 to 1996 project manager at the Stichting Validation . From 1996 to 2007 she was a manager in the area of ​​development and research, and later head of the area of ​​content and development at IMOZ. In 1998 she was certified as a Validation Teacher by the Validation Training Institute. In 2003 she did her doctorate at the Faculty of Medicine, Psychiatry Department, Free University of Amsterdam with the thesis Gewoon Ran zijn? (Just be nice?). In 2004 the association IMOZ - Institute for Maeutic Development of Nursing Practice (since 2008: IMOZ - experience-oriented care and care) was founded, of which she was a founding member. In 2007 she founded the Dutch office “Feeling for Care”; subsequently she worked as a freelance journalist, developer, consultant, trainer and researcher. She was also a board member of IMOZ Nederland since 2007. In 2009 she finally founded the “Akademie für Mäeutik” as a development workshop for the IMOZ academies and became active as a co-founder of the IMOZ Akademie für Mäeutik Germany and the Austrian Organization for Mäeutics.

Her methodical approaches, which can be traced back to Plato , found their way into several Dutch and German textbooks on geriatric care, including Thiemes Altenpflege and the Dutch standard work Ergotherapy Bij Ouderen Met Dementie En Hun Mantelzorgers .

Publications

  • De vermaatschappelijking van de zorg . In: Cora van der Kooij (Ed.): Honderd jaar verplegen: een bijsluiter over gisteren met een opening after tomorrow. Lochem 1990.
  • Ulrich Schindler (Ed.): Re-experiencing the care of people with dementia: Mäeutik in everyday care , Vincentz 2003.
  • Cora van der Kooij: The maeutic care and support model: presentation and documentation , Huber 2010.
  • Cora van der Kooij, Christine Sowinski, Antje von Glan: “A smile in passing”: Experience-oriented care for the elderly with the help of Mäeutik , Huber 2012.

literature

  • Britta March: Autobiographical reflection. Behr's Verlag, Hamburg 2014, ISBN 978-389947997-3 , pp. 19ff.
  • Maud Graff, Margot van Melick, Marjolein Thijssen u. a .: Ergotherapy Bij Ouderen Met Dementie En Hun Mantelzorgers. Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, 2008, ISBN 978-903137873-9 ; P. 57 ff.
  • Ilka Köther: Thiemes geriatric care. Georg Thieme Verlag, 2007, ISBN 978-313139132-2 , p. 298.

Individual evidence

  1. ( Page no longer available , search in web archives: www.akademiefuermaeeutik.eu )@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.akademiefuermaeeutik.eu
  2. ( page no longer available , search in web archives: www.feelingforcare.eu )@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.feelingforcare.eu
  3. ^ Cora van der Kooij: The maeutic care and care model: representation and documentation, Huber 2010.