Research groups
Jan Verbakel
MD, PhD
Honorary Clinical Researcher
My research focuses on the diagnosis of serious diseases and the use of point-of-care devices in primary care.
Over the past few decades, diagnostic technologies have become cheaper, smaller, and in some cases more accurate. A wide range and growing number of point-of-care tests which provide rapid ‘on site’ results are now available.
These may potentially improve outcomes in primary care by optimising prescribing decisions, reducing referrals, improving efficiency of care and decreasing costs.
I started a research fellowship in 2014 in Oxford to initiate new projects on the use of diagnostic tests in primary care and have obtained my PhD in 2015, examining the added value of a point-of-care CRP (C-reactive protein) in addition to vital signs and clinical prediction rules in identifying serious infection in acutely ill children. The results of these studies have been awarded by the Royal Academy of Medicine in Belgium and were used for the update of the NICE guideline on feverish illness in children.
I have a strong interest in other conditions, such as chronic kidney disease, ovarian cancer and heart failure.
Recent publications
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An umbrella review of meta-analyses regarding the incidence of female-specific malignancies after fertility treatment
Conference paper
Saso S. et al, (2025), Fertility and Sterility, 123, 506 - 519
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Accuracy of respiratory muscle assessments to predict weaning outcomes: a systematic review and comparative meta-analysis
Journal article
Poddighe D. et al, (2024), Critical Care, 28
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The DAWN antivirals trial: process evaluation of a COVID-19 trial in general practice.
Journal article
Tare D. et al, (2024), BJGP Open, 8
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Factors associated with inappropriateness of antibiotic prescriptions for acutely ill children presenting to ambulatory care in high-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Journal article
Dillen H. et al, (2024), Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 79, 498 - 511
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Letter to the Editor re Davis et al., 2023: BELpREG, the first of its kind real-world data source on medication use in pregnancy in Belgium
Journal article
Ceulemans M. et al, (2024), Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, 33