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S. (Sabya) van Elswijk MSc

PhD Researcher
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Programme group: Anthropology of Health, Care and the Body
Area of expertise: Long term care, comparative studies, etnography, elderly, dementia, organizational science, public health, collaboration and networks

Visiting address
  • Nieuwe Achtergracht 166
  • Room number: C5
Postal address
  • Postbus 15509
    1001 NA Amsterdam
  • Profile

    Sabya van Elswijk works as PhD researcher and holds a master in Medical Anthropology and Sociology and works as consultant specialized in building collaborations between long term care organizations. For her master research she wrote an ethnography based on fieldwork in a Dutch care home about social aspects of dementia. She has lived in many different countries around the world, where she studied the local significance of being old
    and ways of caring for the elderly however possible.

    Her professional background was formed in long-term care, and she is a specialist in themes such as care in networks, dementia, welfare state, care system, education and labour market. In addition she works in the social domain on a local, regional and national level. At the University of Amsterdam Sabya is an a PhD candidate in the anthropology of Health, Body and Care. Her research focus on how collaboration on a regional level can contribute to improvements in long-term care.

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  • Research

    Research methods

    • Qualitative methods
    • Ethnography
    • In-depth interviews
    • Focus groups
    • Policy analysis
    • Participant observation
    • Action research

    Current research projects

    • The European LeTs-Care project is a comparative research project with the objective to identify and study solutions in the field of long-term care and learn from those. 

    Current cooperation

    • The LeTs Care research is conducted in cooperation with elderly care organizations in North-Holland North, respresented by Omring and Tellus. Alzheimer Nederland is also a partner in this research. 
  • Ancillary activities
    • Common Eye
      Senior adviseur samenwerkingsvraagstukken op gebied van onderwijs en zorg.