M. Petrovic
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
14 Papers
M. Petrovic is an academic researcher from Vrije Universiteit Brussel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dementia & Activities of daily living. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications. Previous affiliations of M. Petrovic include Ghent University Hospital.
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Papers
The advanced activities of daily living: A tool allowing the evaluation of subtle functional decline in mild cognitive impairment
P. De Vriendt,P. De Vriendt,Ellen Gorus,Elise Cornelis,Ivan Bautmans,M. Petrovic,M. Petrovic,Tony Mets +7 more
TL;DR: The new a-ADL tool, developed according to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health, might offer a useful contribution to the identification and follow up of patients with mild cognitive disorders in an older population.
Discriminative power of the advanced activities of daily living (a-ADL) tool in the diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment in an older population.
TL;DR: The a-ADL tool has a good ability to distinguish normal and pathological cognitive aging and its discriminative power for underlying causes of limitations may be an advantage.
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Travelers’ (in)Resilience to Environmental Risks Emphasized in the Media and Their Redirecting to Medical Destinations: Enhancing Sustainability
Tamara Gajić,Larisa A. Minasyan,M. Petrovic,Victor A. Bakhtin,Anna V. Kaneeva,Narine L. Wiegel +5 more
TL;DR: The results of the path analysis reveal a complex network of direct influences of factors from the PPM model on choosing a medical destination in the sense that, before moderation, the only significant direct effect on the intention to choose medical destination (MD) was the pull factors.
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The Role of Culinary Tourism in Local Marketplace Business—New Outlook in the Selected Developing Area
Nikola Vuksanović,Dunja Demirović Bajrami,M. Petrovic,Milan M. Radovanović,Slavica Malinović-Milićević,Adriana Radosavac,Valentina Obradović,Maja Ergović Ravančić +7 more
TL;DR: The study explores the social facets of local producers and their impact on local marketplaces, emphasizing cross-border cooperation and culinary tourism. It aims to understand the economic, social, and cultural ramifications on markets in border regions, influencing daily life and the economy.
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Exploring Attitudes on the Sustainable Balance Between Nature Conservation and Economic Development Through Ecotourism—Lessons from EU and Non-EU Countries
Tamara Gajić,Dragan Vukolić,Ana Spasojevic,Ivana Blešić,M. Petrovic,Jovan Bugarčić,Marina Bugarčić,Bojana D. Drašković,Milovan Milivojević +8 more
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